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Hungary's Lake Velence drying up, threatening tourism and wildlife

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Posted on June 10, 2026

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Lake Velence Faces Water Crisis, Threatening Tourism and Ecosystem in Hungary

Lake Velence’s Declining Water Levels and Their Impact

By Krisztina Fenyo

Climate Change and Water Mismanagement

GARDONY, Hungary, June 10 (Reuters) - The water level of Hungary's third-largest lake is expected to drop to new lows this summer due to climate change and decades of water mismanagement, threatening its ecosystem and tourism industry, experts and locals said.

Lake Velence, just 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Budapest, is a popular holiday destination but its water level could soon be too low for sailing and swimming, experts said.

Visible Effects on the Lake and Community

On a recent warm day, children played on newly exposed sand banks reaching far beyond the lake's usual shoreline, while rental boats were moored at a jetty now far from the water and resting on the sand. 

The lake's water level measured 56 cm on Wednesday at the town of Agard, data from the National Directorate General for Water Management showed, just 3 cm above an historic low of 53 cm recorded in 2022, the last year when Hungary was hit by an extreme drought. In the early months of 2026, the water level hovered around 80 cm. 

Forecasts and Expert Warnings

Without substantial rainfall, the water level could decline by half a centimetre daily, reaching as low as 30 cm by summer's end, experts warned.

"The water level will drop at least 25-30 cm in the next 30-40 days, and the historic low will be broken within days," Tibor Horanyi from the Association of Great Lakes told Reuters.  

Horanyi attributed the problem not only to climate change but decades of flawed water management, such as draining wetlands for agricultural use.

Economic and Social Consequences

Impact on Local Businesses and Tourism

The disruption has already impacted businesses. Sailing instructor Peter Szaniszlo has begun relocating his operations to Lake Balaton.

"People who wanted to learn sailing mostly chose me because Lake Velence is near Budapest. Now they need to travel to Balaton," he said.

Government Response and Future Outlook

Government Pledges and Community Involvement

GOVERNMENT PLEDGES ACTION

Last week, Environmental Minister Laszlo Gajdos met with local NGOs, mayors, and water management experts to address the lake's future.

Gajdos said in a Facebook post that the government aims to improve water quality, implement sustainable water replenishment and rehabilitate the shoreline environment.

Challenges and Adaptation

However, figuring out how to replenish the water in Lake Velence will take time Arpad Pal Eotvos, mayor of Gardony, a town on the lake, told Reuters.

"We will have to learn to live with this," Eotvos said. "As the climate changes, we will also need to change." 

(Writing by Anita Komuves; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • As of June 10, water level at Agárd measured just 56 cm—3 cm above the historic low of 53 cm recorded in September 2022, and down from about 80 cm earlier in 2026 (adgeo.copernicus.org).
  • Without substantial rainfall, experts warn levels could fall by ~0.5 cm per day, potentially dipping to ~30 cm by summer’s end, imperiling sailing, swimming and local businesses (adgeo.copernicus.org).
  • A state audit flagged decade‑old replenishment infrastructure as deteriorated; new plans include solar‑powered inter‑basin water transfer systems, but such solutions require time and coordination among stakeholders (asz.hu).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Lake Velence drying up?
Experts attribute Lake Velence's declining water levels to climate change and decades of flawed water management, such as draining wetlands for agriculture.
How low could Lake Velence's water level drop?
Without significant rainfall, experts warn the lake's water level could fall to 30 cm by the end of summer, breaking previous historic lows.
What impact does the drying lake have on tourism?
The low water levels threaten the viability of activities like sailing and swimming, forcing businesses and instructors to relocate operations to other lakes.
What is the Hungarian government doing about Lake Velence's crisis?
Government officials have pledged to improve water quality, develop sustainable water replenishment strategies, and rehabilitate the shoreline environment.
How are local communities responding to Lake Velence's situation?
Locals are adapting by relocating business and activities, and acknowledge the need to change as the climate changes and water scarcity persists.

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