Apr 26

Transportation inside Slovakia
Train travel remains very good and frequent, especially to areas most visited by tourists and other foreign visitors. It has certain drawbacks, including somewhat older trains, but is maintained very well, with a safety record far exceeding those in most western countries.
Towns and villages which are not on train lines have at least some kind of intercity Bus or Coach connections. Buses make required rest stops approximately every two hours.
http://www.slovakia.com/travel/train/
http://www.slovakia.com/travel/bus/
Apr 24

If you would like to arrange an airport transfer from Poprad Airport to our Chateau then we can arrange this for you for up to four people for only £60.00
Please contact us for more information or to make a booking
Telephone:
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+ 44 07885 256 186
Email:
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Apr 24

Kosice is Slovakia’s second largest city, and is situated to the east of the country, some 20 miles south of Presov. Find our more about Kosice here
http://www.heartofeurope.co.uk/trav_kosice.htm
Apr 24

Poprad is situated at the foot of the High Tatras mountains, and is a useful base for travelers wishing to explore Slovakia’s most well-known attraction.
Please click here to find our more about poprad
http://www.heartofeurope.co.uk/trav_poprad.htm
Apr 23

Here are just a few greetings in Slovakian o get you started. For your comprehensive guide to learning Slovakian for your holiday please follow the link below to the learn slovak website.
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Good day.
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Dobry den.
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Good afternoon.
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Dobre popoludnie.
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Good evening.
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Dobry vecer.
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Good night.
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Dobru noc.
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Good-bye.
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Dovidenia.
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Hello.
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Ahoj.
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Welcome.
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Vitaj. Vitajte.
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How are you?
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Ako sa mas? Ako sa mate?
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I am fine, thank you.
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Dakujem, mam sa dobre.
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Cheers or God bless you.
(when someone sneezes)
http://www.heartofeurope.co.uk/dictionary.htm
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Na zdravie
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Apr 22

The river Danube - flowing 2,780 kilometres from its source in the Black Forest of Germany through the Romanian and Ukrainian Delta to the Black Sea. Together with its numerous tributaries, the Danube comprises together parts of 8 of Central and Eastern Europe. The Blue Danube, as it is so frequently referred to, binds together eighty million people, a multitude of different traditions, cultural images, and past experiences. It combines diverse areas such as the Alps, the Puszta, and the Delta. The Danube, and especially its wetland area, are habitat for a diversity of plants and animals, and a home for rare and threatened species. Please follow the hyperlink to discover more about the Danube.
http://www.iearn.hu/waters/kulso_oldalak/danube2.htm
Apr 22

Capital city - Bratislava - 620,000 inhabitants approx.
Language - The official language is Slovak. Although Hungarian, Ruthenian, German and Ukranian are spoken by ethnic minorities.
Landscape - Mountainous terrain, Forests, Beautiful Valleys and Hills.
Attractions - 5 National Parks of outstanding natural beauty. The River Danube. Thermal Springs. Lakes. 12 Show Caves. Wooden Churches and Architectural wonders.
Wildlife - Due to it’s mountanous and it’s heavy forestation, Slovakia is home to an abundance of wildlife. Including, Red Deer, Wild Boar, The very rare Wolf and Lynx, Foxes, Weazles, Muskrats and other small mammals.
Weather - Winters are typically cold and dry, while summers tend to be hot and humid. The average daily temperature range in Bratislava is -3° to 2° C (27° to 36° F) in January and 16° to 26° C (61° to 79° F) in July; temperatures tend to be cooler in the mountains. Bratislava receives an average of about 650 mm (about 26 in) of precipitation annually. In areas of high altitude, snow is often present for as many as 130 days each year.
Apr 22

In Slovakia there are about 4 thousand caves, 14 of which are open to the public. Usually these caves are with stalactites, numerous are the caves of ice, but there are also very special and rare caves, like the Ochtinska Aragonit Cave, that is one of the three accessible caves of this kind all over the world. Please click below to find out more about the caves and their history.
http://www.slovakiatravels.com/sections/Routes/caves-en.php
Apr 22

Slovakia as a new winter destination is a fantastic site for skiing & snowboarding, providing wide area of ski resorts. The Slovak Republic is an ideal place for winter sport lovers. Almost all mountains are suitable (and most of them properly equipped) for skiing & snowboarding. The trails in ski resorts are for beginners, so it’s a great place for starters and you will find the trails for intermediates, and for more advanced skiers as well as.
Please follow this link to the Ski SLovakia website to help you plan your perfect skiing holiday in Slovakia http://www.skislovakia.sk/