Rám-szakadék forms the challenging core of this Pilis excursion: a deep gorge enclosed by rock, with water flowing through it and the only direct path ascending from bottom to top. The route encircles it, winding through the western Pilis via Szőke-forrás-völgy and Szakó-nyereg, heading towards the "least-known beautiful view in the Pilis," adding a rugged character beyond a simple forest walk.
Expect engaging scrambling in the gorge, where slick sections, laddered climbs, and rock-face handrails demand focus. Following the ravine, further ascent is required before the trail leads past the Pauline monastery ruins near Pilisszentlélek, with the Danube Bend consistently in proximity. School groups and children frequent this area, indicating its popularity, yet the terrain still requires careful navigation.