Biatorbágy (German: Wiehall-Kleinturwall) is a town in Pest County. The inner area of the town is in the Zsámbék Basin, it is surrounded by the Buda Hills, its eastern part extends into the Budaörs Basin.
Biatorbágy’s proximity to the capital makes it an unassuming launch pad for day‑trippers. The town sits on the M0 ring road and is a short ride on the suburban rail line that threads through the rolling Pest plain. For travellers who prefer a quieter base, the modest hotel and guest‑house options here keep accommodation costs lower than the city centre, yet the 20‑kilometre commute is comfortably under half an hour at off‑peak times. The local bus network also links to the Danube‑side bike routes, so you can easily swap a train for a leisurely pedal to the capital’s historic embankments.
The 1966 amalgamation of Bia and Torbágy still echoes in the town’s street layout. A stroll along the former village centres shows subtle shifts in architecture: Bia’s 19th‑century Lutheran structures contrast with Torbágy’s modest, post‑war housing blocks. Locals often refer to the two halves by their historic names, especially during community festivals that showcase traditional folk dances specific to each former village. Engaging with a resident over a coffee in the central square can reveal how these parallel histories influence today’s civic pride and the town’s modest but lively cultural calendar.
The small stretch of the Danube that brushes Biatorbágy’s northern fringe is largely overlooked by mainstream tourism, yet offers a tranquil riverside promenade ideal for early‑morning walks. Unlike the bustling Budapest promenades, this strip is lined with mature poplars and provides an unobstructed view of the water’s gentle bend. In spring, the banks become a haven for birdwatchers, with swallows nesting under the eaves of the old mill. Pack a lightweight picnic and you’ll enjoy a rare moment of Hungarian riverine calm, far from the crowds.
Town in Pest, HungaryBiatorbágyTown FlagCoat of armsLocation of Pest county in HungaryBiatorbágyLocation of BiatorbágyCoordinates: 47°28′16″N 18°49′31″E / 47.47119°N 18.82520°E / 47.47119; 18.82520Country HungaryCountyPestDistrictBudakesziArea • Total43.80 km2 (16.91 sq mi)Population (2017) • Total13,132 • Density299.8/km2 (776.5/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code2051Area code(+36) 23MotorwaysM0, M1Distance from Budapest21.7 km (13.5 mi) EastWebsitewww.biatorbagy.hu Biatorbágy (German: Wiehall-Kleinturwall) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). It was created in 1966 by the merger of Bia (German: Wiehall) and Torbágy (German: Kleinturwall).
[edit] Rail bridge in Biatorbágy On 13 September 1931 a demented man (Szilveszter Matuska) blasted the train to Vienna on the viaduct of Biatorbágy. Killing 22 and injuring up to 122 people, 17 severely, it has been the most notorious sabotage on his crime history.
[edit] See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Biatorbágy is twinned with: Herbrechtingen, Germany (1989) Remetea, Romania (2001) Kiti, Cyprus (2004) Dolný Štál, Slovakia (2012) Velyka Dobron, Ukraine (2013)
[edit] Ferenc Juhász (1928–2015), poet Gyula Juhász (1930–1993), historian Csaba Horváth (born 1971), canoeist