Koppány Pines Rewild Escapes & Campsite

At Koppany Pines, we are an ongoing project embracing a hygge lifestyle that fosters relaxation and nurtures well-being, with a particular interest in well-being through teas and infusions. Pronounced “hoo-gah,” hygge embodies a sense of cosiness and promoting contentment in daily life.

If you want to know more, just ask!  We cultivate our own food and drinks where possible and we have started selling various homemade products in our little shop including bread. 

With every moment spent in our tranquil retreat, you will hopefully find joy in the simple pleasures as we do, create lasting memories while rewilding your spirit and exploring a new way of living.

We love to meet others wanting to step away from the hustle, seeking ways to unwind and reconnect with what truly matters. Here every sunrise brings a new opportunity to embrace the day.

Our commitment to sustainability and community shines through in every aspect of Koppany Pines, from our locally sourced ingredients, recycled materials to the warmth of our shared spaces surrounded by the enchanting landscapes of Hungary.

Together, let us celebrate the art of living simply and authentically.

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The Hungarian currency is Forint (HUF), see GBP equivalent / USD equivalent.

May 15 to September 15, 2025Sort by price
Camping (2 people / per night)8000
Luxury tent camping (2 people / per night)15000
Luxury tent camping (4 people / per night)18000
Hungarian village house (4 people / per night)30000

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Season 2025: May 15 to September 15, 2025

Every day

00:00 - 23:59

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