This list of mountains in Hungary is actually a series of sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Hungary. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured or sorted in several ways.
- The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.[1] The first table below ranks the 10 highest major summits of Hungary by elevation with a prominence of 5 m or more. The second table is the same, just with a prominence of 100 m or more.
- The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings. The third table below ranks the 20 most prominent summits of Hungary.
- The highest summit of a given area. It could be an administrative region (e.g. county as it is in fourth table) or a mountain range as it is in fifth table.
- The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.
Mountains by elevation
Mountains by elevation (with a prominence of 5 m or more)
Mountains with a prominence of 100 m or more
Mountains by prominence
Highest mountain of each county and Budapest
Location


Kékes 1014m

Péter-hegyese 960m

Felső-Borovnyák 945m

Csóványos 938m

Írott-kő 884m

Kőris-hegy 711 m

Kék-hegy 661m

Dobogókő 700 m

Zengő 682m

Dobogó 594m

János-hegy 527m

Csóka-hegy 479m

Köves-domb 479m

Köves-tető 444m

Alman-tető 316m

Bárci-tető 220m

Ólom-hegy 172m

Sós-hegy 172m

Hármas-határ 136m

Bukor-hegy 130m

Landmark #B86 108m
Location of Highest mountain of each county and Budapest
Lists of mountain ranges in Hungary
List of the most isolated summits of Hungary
References
- ↑ If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.
- ↑ "Magyarország 700 méter feletti csúcsai".
- ↑ "viewfinderpanoramas".
- ↑ "peakbagger".
- ↑ "Balassagyarmat". Magyar BarangolÓ (in Hungarian). 2012-01-08.
- ↑ Highest peak of Sopron Mountains is Brenntenriegel (606m). It is located in Austria.
- ↑ "HM Zrinyi".
- ↑ Only peaks with height of 300 m or more are ranked.
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