Longest ride of the trip today, but definitely not the hardest with lovely weather and good roads all the way. Hopping between towns, at the first stop it was market day. Got some Hungarian steet food for breakfast, a kind of fritter/pancake with sour cream and garlic paste. Second town promised an archaeological site, a museum and a medieval village. The archaeological site was just that - a site where they did some archeology about 50 years ago. The museum was closed, and so was the medieval village, but I jumped the barrier and had a look.
Hungary is very nice for cycling. There's water points in every village, and proper cycle lanes. It's flat, at least round here, and surprisingly easy to camp. There are patches of trees everywhere, usually acacia or poplar plantations, which are not beautiful forests buy are very accommodating.