A considerable part of Slovak
natural heritage is protected within
nine national parks where you can admire the
beauty of nature untouched by human hand and
mountainous regions that have something to offer visitors both summer and winter.
Some of
Slovakia's most famous natural beauty lies in the karst regions of limestone canyons and caves, which cover some 1158 square miles. Best known are the Slovak Karst, the
‘ice cave' and the Aragonite Cave in Ochtina, all
UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Slovakia is also rich in
cultural and historical heritage; the old mining town of
Banska Stiavnica, with its numerous beautiful monuments or the dramatic Spis Castle, the largest medieval castle and grounds in
Central Europe. Or there's the folk architecture preserve of Vlkolinec, and the 14th-century town of Bardejov with its castle complex and Gothic and Renaissance houses.
Here we've introduced you to just a few of the main attractions of
Slovakia, but there are far more to enjoy. We welcome you with an open heart — why not accept this invitation and discover something new?