Csempeszkopács is a settlement located next to the main road 87 and the Rum-Szombathely cycle path.Its main attraction is the Romanesque church built in the 13th century, which has many similarities with the much larger church of Ják. The shrine is located in the former village of Csempeszi, on the Árpád Square, on an artificial hill. According to the descriptions, the east-facing building is one of the most precious gems of the Romanesque village churches. It was built using large Roman bricks found on the site. The brick building was originally intended to be unplastered, as evidenced by the profiled brick plinth and the dentil arched cornice with wolf's teeth. Only the window headers are made of stone. There is one slit window in the sanctuary and two in the south wall of the nave....
CityCross Kőszeg: mountain bike race in the city centre
There's a special mountain bike race that takes place not in the mountains, but in the streets, alleys, walls and bastions of a castle and a city:...
Mountain biking in the Vienna Alps
From Szombathely, you don't have to drive far to reach the Vienna Alps, with their gentle rolling hills, varied forest trails and extensive...
