Introducing Nagykanizsa
Nagykanizsa is not especially noted for its sights; the town is almost totally focused on drilling for oil, making light bulbs and furniture, and brewing beer. But if you think of it as a convenient stepping stone, you'll (quite literally) be on the right track. From Nagykanizsa you can easily reach Western Transdanubia, both the northern and southern shores of Lake Balaton, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and the beaches of the Adriatic.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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Re: travel from Novi Sad to Zalakaros HU
by AndrewSmith 18 August 2010
Your problem is that Zalakaros is a small town in the middle of nowhere without a railway station. By train you can get as far as Nagykan…
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Re: Getting around
by vinkos 23 July 2010
one of the option is to take a train form Varaždin to Koprivnica ( 0:48 h, frequently) then from Koprivnica to Nagykanizsa (about an hour),…
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RE: Getting around
by flyingorange 19 July 2010
It's difficult to say... you can of course cross to Hungary to Nagykanizsa and then take a train to Pecs, but that would probably take…







