This is an unassuming small town that isn’t very touristy for foreigners.
There is a gorgeous lake on the Tizer River, with parkland, a few cafes, and a restaurant.
The lake is busy with local people, and families enjoy their time there.
Boating, fishing, and one family very happily feeding a very friendly, giant stork with fish from the river.
Some lovely walks around the river and through woodlands as well.
The atmosphere was very family-oriented, relaxed, and happy. It was an absolute pleasure to see this there.
While we were in Martley, we had walks here most days at some point, which became part of my day, and I enjoyed it very much.
One road ran through Marley, with houses on either side. If you were just driving by, you might never see that lovely lake area. Thankfully, most days I walk around and discover new things and places to see.
The house we were staying in was not on this main road but down a side street.
Some of the houses were old-style, but very interesting. In front of all the houses, on both sides of the road, were fruit trees, plum, cherry, and apple.
Some days later, I found out that this was quite a common theme throughout Hungary, which I think is terrific: roads lined with fruiting trees.
Our house had once been falling down, but the lady who owned it had really invested in rebuilding it, and it had been done very well .
The whole village had a lovely Hungarian feel; it was pretty and quiet, and the surrounding area was all very flat.
It really was an enjoyable place to be.












































































