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Balaton

My advice is to grab a bike and ride along the lake's shore. It's stunning and way better than just walking; you'll cover more ground without getting worn out.

I suggest checking out the local markets for fresh produce and snacks; they have the best prices compared to stores! I wish I'd known earlier, as I could've saved a bunch on meals.

If you want to hike, the Tihany Peninsula is epic. Just be cautious about the signage; I lost track a bit. Bring a good map or download an app to avoid getting lost!
Orseg

If you're planning to hike start early around 8 AM to avoid the heat and crowds. The trails are much more enjoyable when you're not dodging other hikers!

Bring some snacks and water for the trails. I thought I could buy stuff along the way but realized the options are limited. A packed lunch made my day so much better.
Pannonia Ring

Bring a portable charger! I thought I'd have plenty of battery life, but all the photos and videos drained my phone fast. Don't get caught without a way to capture those awesome moments!
Petanque Palya

I think it's worth booking a simple lesson if you're new to petanque... Just a quick 20-minute session can give you tips to improve your game and make it more enjoyable!

I recommend checking out the local guidebooks or community boards for any special events or tournaments happening during your visit. It’s a fun way to engage with locals and see some skilled play!

I suggest visiting Petanque Palya in the late afternoon around 4 PM. The atmosphere is lively then and you can catch some great matches without the intense heat of midday sun.
Arena Savaria
I recommend bringing cash for the merchandise stalls. I tried to pay with card but they were having some issues, so I lost out on some cool gear.