The village is located at the edge of Mór ditch, 8 kms from Mór in the north-western part of the Vértes in Fejér county. The surrounding forests are rich in game, hunting tourism has a significant role in the village. The first inhabitants of Pusztavám were mainly ethnic Germans of Hungary. It is an ethnic German village even today, where the art groups lay a great stress on preserving traditions.
Fishing tourism is also significant,it is based on the local fishing association. Wine tourism is also developing, as local wines raise the reputation of Mór wine region. Pusztavám awaits visitors all year round, especially for its outstanding events. The list of important events is opened by the carnival week, the closing programme of which is the famous and popular Swabian ball. Other events are the Village Days and patronal festival on Anthony's day in the middle of June, followed by the Autumn Patronal festival on the 21st week after Whitsun and Vintage Days on the last weekend of September.