Villány in 2026 is gearing up for a blast of kids’ fun programs packed with creative, playful activities that leave little ones buzzing with new experiences amid stunning scenery. These family-friendly events promise nonstop joy and relaxation for everyone, turning a simple trip into unforgettable memories in this picturesque Hungarian wine village. Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 16, 2026, when the tiniest tots get their spotlight with a special Dúdolda session (nursery rhyme sing-along) at the Villány Library. Head to 7773 Ady Endre Avenue (Ady Endre fasor) for the action – it’s the perfect kickoff to a weekend of family adventures in Villány’s charming hills.
Cozy Family Accommodations Galore
Families have endless options to stay in style around Villány’s wine trails. The Agancsos Panzió spans two floors with six guest rooms, each equipped with private baths, TVs, safes, minibars, and free WiFi. Three rooms can accommodate extra beds, and one is fully accessible for those with mobility needs. Breakfast is included with every stay, while dinner and wine tastings are available on request. This family winery, named for their love of nature and hunting, farms six hectares of Italian Riesling, Portugieser, Kékfrankos, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. They host up to 50 guests in their historic wine house turned tavern, serving homemade cold cuts, game dishes, and even live music if you want it.
Anonim Vendégház sits in Villány’s quietest spot on Templomhegy (Church Hill), next to a nature reserve on the old Teleki castle site – super close to downtown but feels a world away in its lush green surroundings. It’s a standalone building divided into two separate apartments with private entrances, rentable together or individually. Over on the pincesor (row of wine cellars), Blum Pince – Borozó Vendégház delivers Mediterranean charm that’s a hit with families and groups of friends. The Blum wineries in Villány and Villánykövesd welcome solo visitors and groups year-round for top Villány-Siklós wines and local eats – tastings only at the Villánykövesd spot, where their new wood-fired terrace now roasts whole suckling pigs onsite.
Luxury Wine Hotels and Hidden Gems
Bock Borászat invites you deep into their cellars for famous wine tastings plus peeks at winemaking secrets, paired perfectly with the adjacent Bock Óbor Étterem where every palate finds a match in Villány’s gastronomic scene. Right in the heart of town, Bock Hotel Ermitage**** spoils wine lovers, foodies, and wellness fans with top-tier relaxation. Nearby, Crocus Gere Bor Hotel Resort & Wine Spa in the heart of the Villány wine region mixes excellent wellness facilities with stellar wines for ultimate relaxation. A scenic guesthouse near the cellars offers two four-person apartments, each with two double rooms, baths, and dining areas; shady lawn for grilling, bacon roasting, parking, sunbathing, and lounging – plus on-site and pincesor wine tastings from their own harvest. It’s adult-oriented, no pets, with a hearty continental breakfast included.
Diófa Panzió hides in a quiet central courtyard, blending wine country vibes with modern comforts. Eckhardt Ház is steps from the main street’s pincesor, boasting seven air-conditioned doubles (extra beds available), private showers, toilets, TVs, and fridges. A 20-person common room hosts group fun, with cooking options and kids’ swings available on request – gated parking too. Check out the traditional gang-style farmhouse inn with six veranda-access doubles for 12 guests, plus a new apartment house with three rooms for six more; dog-friendly, secure yard parking.
Exclusive Wine Bars and More Wineries
The 7773 is Villány’s upscale wine bar serving only premium pours from the region’s best grapes, handpicked by experts for maximum enjoyment. It specializes in events from themed nights and weddings to family gatherings, business meetings, and conferences. Bakonyi Péter and Josef Kerl’s organic vineyard spans five hectares in Siklós and Nagytótfalú, hosting tastings at their Villány cellar by appointment. Gere Attila Családi Pincészet has gone all-in organic since 2010 across their lands, yielding chemical-free, nutrient-packed grapes. Villányi Borrend, founded in 1988, champions local wines’ fame, traditions, and pure pleasure. Teleki estate, started by famed vintner Zsigmond Teleki, keeps his legacy alive – visit the shop anytime, cellars by prior arrangement. Dolium Pince has two spots: a cozy 25-seater on Baross Gábor Street’s (Baross Gábor utca) pincesor, and a scenic Templomhegy show cellar for up to 50 with tastings and wine dinners.
Organizers hold the right to tweak dates and programs – stay flexible for the best family times in Villány’s wine wonderland!





