Gyalóka
Gyalóka's favourable geographical location made it a suitable place for our ancestors to settle. The small village near épce is situated in the bottom of the Alps, 37 km from Sopron, 16 km from Kőszeg and 28 km from Szombathely.
Gyalóka's favourable geographical location made it a suitable place for our ancestors to settle. The small village near épce is situated in the bottom of the Alps, 37 km from Sopron, 16 km from Kőszeg and 28 km from Szombathely.
The village of Lövő is located in the north-western part of Kisalföld, bordering the villages of Sopronkövesd, Völcsej, Nemeskér and Röjtökmuzsaj. It covers an area of 17,52 km2 and has a population of 1427 inhabitants.
Nagycenk is situated in the bottom of the Alps, 12 km from Sopron, 38 km from Kőszeg and 53 km from Szombathely. The first written mention of the settlement dates back to 1291.
Nemeskér is situated at the bottom of the Alps, 30 km from Sopron, 30 km from Kőszeg and 37 km from Szombathely. The first written mention of the settlement dates back to 1237. The settlement covers an area of 6,42 km2 and has 212 inhabitants.
The village of Répcevis is situated near Kőszeg, between Zsira, Szakony, Peresznye and the Hungarian-Austrian border, at the junction of the Kisalföld and the Alpokalja. Répcevis lies at th bottom of the Alps, 37 km from Sopron, 14 km from Kőszeg and 27 km from Szombathely.
Röjtökmuzsaj is situated at the bottom of the alps, 30 km from Sopron, 37 km from Kőszeg and 47 km from Szombathely. The first written mention of the settlement is Muzsaj from 1232, Röjtök from 1265.
Sopronhorpács lies south of Sopron and north-east of Kőszeg on the western edge of the Kisalföld, on the Répce plain. It is situated at the bottom of the Alps, 30 km from Sopron, 21 km from Kőszeg and 35 km from Szombathely.
The village of Sopronkövesd is situated 20 km southeast of Sopron, on the western edge of the Kisalföld. Its surface waters are collected by the Füles stream. It is accessible by the main road 84 and the Sopron-Szombathely railway line.
The village which is on the left bank of the Répce river has been inhabited since the Stone Age: remains dating back 4000 years have been unearthed.
Völcsej is a one-street, comb-built, former noble village. The village is situated at the bottom of the Alps, 27 km from Sopron, 26 km from Kőszeg and 43 km from Szombathely. The settlement covers an area of 9,32 km2 and has 415 inhabitants.