
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


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

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.
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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.

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.

A reservation of folk architecture, an under-mountain village situated in the beautiful surroundings in the foothills of the Velka Fatra - 718 m above sea level. For full details from the Slovak Heritage site please click the link below.

This is a village where the church of the holy spirit lies its interior walls are covered by rare Gothic frescoes of world wide recognitio, which hundre of visitors from all continents of the world come to admire each year.Please click here to find out more.
http://www.slovakheritage.org/Unesco/zehra.htm

This castle is a national cultural monument for Slovakia It is the biggest medieval castle in central Europe. To find out more please click the link below.