Lake Tisza
Lake Tisza is also known as the Kisköre Reservoir because it is technically a reservoir. It is actually quite huge, covering an area of more than 127 square kilometers. It is located on the county's southern border, in Heves. The Tisza Dam was constructed in 1973, but it wasn't filled in until the 1990s, giving rise to Tisza Lake, which is now a well-liked tourist destination in Hungary. This lake has a maximum depth of about 17 meters, making it relatively deep. After this reservoir was finished, the Hungarian government designated it as an official tourist site. Consider spending time at Lake Tisza if you're looking for an alternative to Lake Balaton that isn't as busy or pricey.
After the reservoir was finished, Hungarians flocked to the area for the holidays since it was less congested and costlier than the country's traditional vacation spot, Lake Balaton. The reservoir was renamed Lake Tisza as a result, and tourist infrastructure was built there. The government also recognized it as an official tourist attraction.
The lake's (or reservoir's) environment is ideal, supporting a wide variety of birds, plants, and animals. Since 1999, the Hortobágy National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Lake Tisza is one of the best lakes to visit in Hungary.
Location: Heves County, Hungary