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Koppany River (Hungary)

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The Koppany is a significant right-bank tributary of the Kapos River, flowing for approximately 65 kilometers through the Somogy Hills. It originates near the village of Somogyszanto and travels eastward until it joins the Kapos River at the border of Somogy and Tolna counties. The river valley holds historical importance, being named after the chieftain Koppany, who led a famous rebellion against King Saint Stephen in the 10th century. Geographically, the stream serves as a vital drainage route for the agricultural lands of Central Somogy. Several man-made fishponds have been established along its course to manage water retention and support local aquaculture. Ecologically, the Koppany provides essential habitats for various fish and insect species within the regional ecosystem. In recent years, efforts have focused on flood management and the renaturalization of specific river sections.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C-1161216212323171160
Rain mm384543387071636368574646

📋 Practical info

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Getting there
The banks of the Koppany River are typically accessible via agricultural dirt roads and small rural villages situated on the border of Somogy and Tolna counties.
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Best season
The best time for an exploration is generally from late spring to early autumn, when the surrounding countryside is vividly green and the weather is mostly dry.
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Terrain & paths
The terrain is mostly flat but can become quite muddy following heavy rains. There are often no well-maintained trails, meaning natural, overgrown sections are common.
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What to bring
Comfortable, waterproof walking shoes or rubber boots are highly recommended here. A reliable insect repellent and sun protection are very useful for a day in nature.
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Parking
Visitors typically park their vehicles in the surrounding villages or at safe pull-outs along the local country roads, taking care not to block agricultural machinery.
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Safety
The water flow is usually peaceful, but the riverbanks can be unexpectedly steep and slippery. Watch out for local tractor traffic and protect yourself against ticks.
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Time needed
A typical visit for a relaxing walk along the riverbanks or a peaceful afternoon out in this rural environment generally takes anywhere from two to four hours.

Geography

Coordinates
46.60000, 18.10000

Facts

  • The total length of the Koppany is 65 kilometers.
  • The stream originates in the vicinity of Somogyszanto.
  • It is named after the historical chieftain Koppany.
  • The river is a major right-bank tributary of the Kapos.
  • Multiple man-made ponds exist along its valley.
  • It serves as an ecological link between two counties.

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Sights in the town Koppany River (1)

Koppányszántó📍 landmark

Koppányszántó is a village in the valley of the Koppány River, surrounded by fields and forests.

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Frequently asked questions

Is fishing allowed in the river?
Yes, with a valid state fishing license and a territorial permit for the Koppány.
Is the river suitable for canoeing?
Only on certain sections during high water levels; it is generally a narrow river.
Where can you hike along the banks?
Beautiful nature trails run near the water in the vicinity of Koppányszántó.
What fish live here?
Chub, barbel, and various types of bream are commonly found here.
Is the water suitable for swimming?
No, there are no designated swimming areas; the river is best for nature watching.
Koppany River: where is it located?
Koppany River is located in Hungary.
Koppany River: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Koppany River: why is it worth visiting?
The Koppany is a significant right-bank tributary of the Kapos River, flowing for approximately 65 kilometers through the Somogy Hills.
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