1. Demanovska Cave of LibertyLiptovsky Mikulas Demänovská Cave of Liberty is a karst cave in Low Tatras in Slovakia. Discovered in 1921 and opened to the public in 1924, it is the most visited cave in Slovakia. The public entrance is at an altitude of 870 metres . Of the total length of 8,126 metres , 1,800 metres are open to the public. Cave bear bones were found in a passage now named Bear's Passage . Large domes have been created with the largest being the Great Dome, which is 41m high, with a length of 75m and width of 35m. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Aquapark TatralandiaLiptovsky Mikulas Aquapark Tatralandia Holiday Resort is the biggest aqua-park in Slovakia and one of the biggest in Central Europe. It is located 4 km north-west from town Liptovský Mikuláš in Ráztoky, on the north bank of dam Liptovská Mara. The source of the thermal water is a mineral spring coming from a 2500m deep bore with temperature of 60.7 °C. There are 9 thermal pools, 6 of them are open all year-round; while 2 of them are covered, with water temperature around 38 °C. Located in the close proximity of the Tatra Mountains, the waterpark resort is open daily from 10am-10pm, and is open most of the year. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Orava CastleOravsky Podzamok Orava Castle , is situated on a high rock above Orava river in the village of Oravský Podzámok, Slovakia. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in Slovakia. The castle was built in the Kingdom of Hungary in the thirteenth century. Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed here, the castle representing Count Orlok's Transylvanian castle.Orava Castle stands on the site of an old wooden fortification, built after the Mongol invasion of Hungary of 1241. Its history since then reveals a familiar pattern of construction, destruction, reconstruction, fire, various ownerships and territorial squabbles. The original design was in Romanesque and Gothic style; it was later reconstructed as a Renaissance and Neo-Gothic structure, hugging the shape of the 520-metre spur on... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
12. Demanovska Ice CaveLiptovsky Mikulas Demänovská Dolina is a village and municipality in Liptovský Mikuláš District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. More precisely, it is situated in Demänovská valley, where Demänovská Cave of Liberty and Demänovská Ice Cave can be found. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Prešov is the second largest city of eastern Slovakia and the center of traditional Šariš countryside. Prešov is the capital of a landscape association (Prešovský kraj) and a district (Okres).
Enjoy Bratislava Region
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KOŠICE IN A MINUTE | SLOVAKIA
Košice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia and in 2013 was the European Capital of Culture. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of approximately 240,000, Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia after the capital Bratislava.
Being the economic and cultural centre of eastern Slovakia, Košice is the seat of the Košice Region and Košice Self-governing Region, the Slovak Constitutional Court, three universities, various dioceses, and many museums, galleries, and theatres. Košice is an important industrial centre of Slovakia, and the U.S. Steel Košice steel mill is the largest employer in the city. The town has extensive railway connections and an international airport.
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Rural tourism in Zilina region
Short film about projects financial by Rural Development Programme of Slovak republic 2007 - 2013 in Žilina region. Created by Slovakia NRDN.
Beautiful BANSKÁ BYSTRICA and nightlife | Slovakia
Look at my favorite Slovak city, Banská Bystrica, which loves history, architercture, but pretty interesting nightlife too.
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Climbing in Slovakia - Sulov
The first foreign location that we visited was in Slovakia. Climbing crags that we explored were Súľovské skaly (closest town - Sulov Hradna) and Slnecke skaly (closest town - Porubka) both just outside of the city of Zilina.
Súľovské skaly are situated around a beautiful valley and consist of hundreds of routes on a conglomerate rock. To access it, it's best to park by a restaurant/b&b Koliba pod skalami and take a 15 min walk up a hill to get to closest rocks.
Slnecke skaly are limestone formations that stretch along a road between Porubka and Rejecke Teplice. The best way to access them is to visit a camping site surprisingly called Kemping Slnecke Skaly.
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Kremnica Slovakia - best photo HD 2017
Kremnica je veľmi krásne malé mesto s obrovskou históriou baníctva a mincovníctva.Už od 10.storočia sa tu ťažilo zlato, a je tu najstaršia fungujúca mincovňa na svete.Navštívili sme Banícke múzeum ,mestský hrad a múzeum Gíča.
Slovakia Scenic Drive - Trnava to Bratislava D1
Today morning drive from Trnava to Bratislava. It was one of happier days as there was not as much traffic and only small delay due to traffic jams. This scenic drive start near railway station in Trnava and goes through Hrnciarovce nad Parnou village where the road connects to D1 highway. Afterwards there are couple of exits and finally arriving to Bratislava and traffic jams. In Bratislava I left D1 highway at 2nd exit - Airport and Avion shopping center where I entered underground garage.
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Moravian-Silesian region
The Moravian-Silesian region is located in the most eastern part of the Czech Republic. From Prague city centre its about 300 km as the crow flies. By converting this figure to a transportation time, it is only 1 hour by air, 3 hours by rail and 4 hours by road. If we perceive the region supra-regionally, its position is very conveniently on the border of three countries almost in the centre of the European area. If you look at the whole of Europe, the region is situated between the Austrian Vienna, Polish Hornoslezskou agglomeration and Slovak Bratislava. Power of this position throughout the region is further emphasized by the regional participants trying to link some of the activities of Moravian-Silesian region, Žilina Autonomous Region and Województwa Śląskiego in certain activities with a view of creating significant territorial centres in the European perspective.