Zebegny - The town has a rich history. By 1251 a Benedictine convent had been built in the valley of the Mill Creek. Records from the 8th century note the existence of the village. The first record of the village name dates from a letter of 1295, when it was called Zebeguen. In the late medieval ages, during the Turkish invasion, the village was almost destroyed. Zebegny and the area repelled the Turkish invasion around 1685. Later the population was reduced by plague. Since the early 1990s, Zebegny has a popular destination among the people of Budapest. The first villas and houses were built at that time. Due to its extraordinary landscape, healthy, clean air and its historic houses, the town is a favourite retreat among the Budapesters. As we walked we passed memorials & a small chapel continuing down the track into the village passing a small creek called Mill Creek that finally flows into the Danube. In the village the various properties were well explained by Adam & that friendly German shepherd dog who just loved to be patted. The second part of the tour was to the next village Nagymaros - Adam cycled along a lovely cycle path with dramatic landscapes following the river where the tour concluded overlooking the castle of Visegrad across the river.