Nice enough resort in a very rural location amid rather flat & uninspiring countryside.
Just on the Slovenian border, with Austria & Croatia easily accessible, there are many places to visit, especially if you are prepared to drive a distance.
Locally you can visit the National Park of Orseg.
Further afield the spa town of Heviz is a must, with its thermal lake (the largest biochemical peat-based lake in the world, it boasts). Water temperature is 30C, so it's very relaxing.
Beyond is Europe's largest lake, Balaton (about 50 miles drive). It seemed the summer season was well & truly over, with practically everything closed (at least during the week). From the natural beauty & size of the lake, it was obviously a popular place for tourists earlier in the year.
Would not wish to generalise, but our experiences of most Hungarians we met were of a people not overly friendly (despite our attempts to converse in their native tongue). Even the more accommodating, who would acknowledge your presence, did so without smiling.
In contrast, both the Slovenians & Croations were, in our limited exposure to them, happy & welcolming.
Trips to both capital cities (Ljlubljana & Zagreb), though some distance, were very rewarding. The former was particularly beautiful, being full of character.
We even drove the 3 hours to the Adriatic coast at Trieste. Unfortunately the weather was not kind & due to the rain, we departed after enjoying a pleasant lunch in an outside restaurant (before it started to drizzle).
Hungary is a less expensive place than "Euroland" & although not wishing to criticise the resort restaurant, where the food was of a good standard, travelling 20 minutes to a neighbouring town, we found a place called "Gimti" in Magyarszombatfa. Excellent food from a wide menu was very good value.
