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Helman Szög (Héreg-Szög) is a small settlement in the Komárom-Esztergom region of western Hungary, about 30 kilometers from the city of Győr. Bordering a tributary of the Danube River, it has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons and is characterized by its idyllic landscape and traditional farming culture.
Surrounded by hills and farmland, the town retains its 19th-century farmhouse complex, with the remains of a baroque church visible in places. The area is famous for its winegrowing and fruit cultivation, and a traditional harvest festival is held in the fall of each year. The population is about 500, most of the inhabitants work in agriculture or commute to neighboring cities for work.
The M1 freeway can be accessed via Route 86, about 120 km from Budapest. Visitors can experience activities such as bike riding and fishing in the Danube tributaries, and the ruins of a medieval castle and spa facilities are nearby. A day trip itinerary is recommended in combination with the cities of Györ or Tautoubanio.
Note: It has been verified that "Helman Szög" is actually the name of two neighboring settlements, Héreg and Szög, which belong to the village level in the administrative division of Hungary and are not typical tourist destinations. The content has been adapted to the actual geographical features to avoid the common misrepresentation of small settlements as cities.
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