The building was actually the house of the sheperd of Csesztreg for a long time - now serving as a museum, the visitor can learn about the culture and history of the traditional animal-keeping ogf the villages in the region.
The Csesztreg Municipality renovated the 120 year old peasant building with regionally typical architectural specifics in 2014, where the local folk culture of 4 regions - Hetés, Göcsej, Muraköz and the Mura Area - are presented with authentic furnishing.
Due to the particular elements and the measurement rates of the building the church in Csesztreg must have been built in the second half of the 13th century.
The Lake Kéthatár is the ideal goal for those who like fishing, and those who love nature.
The Widelife Park was opened in 2005 in Kerkakutas, located in County Zala, in the south-eastern edge of Őrség.
The village built on the terraced banks of River Kerka is one of those villages in County Zala, where animal husbandry is still alive. It used to be the main income source in the past; we can admire cattle and horses in the meadows of the village, where there is a small horse-riding yard as well.
The Culture House in Lenti started its work in 1954 and has been working in its current institutional form since 2007.
The House of Values is located in a former artists'residence at the edge of the settlement, where several elements of the local history collection, and other local handcraft products can be seen. It serves as an innovational workshop, and also supplies a venue for events and conferences.
The educational path goes around around the settlement of Lovászi, giving an insight to the visitor on the natural surroundings, the flora and fauna, the folk, traditions and folk architecture as well as the history of the settlement's oil industry .
There is a bell tower with a square base, which was built at the beginning of the 19th century with a tin roof in barocco style.