One day trips from High Tatras
One day trips from High Tatras
Dunajec river raft trip in Pieniny national park
- rafting through the Dunajec river gorge on wooden rafts (about 1,5 hrs., spectacular, romantic, not white water)
- Kezmarok – the wooden protestant church (UNESCO) – the jewel of Slovak baroque architecture
- 🕓 6 hrs.
Spis castle and town of Levoca (UNESCO)
- Spis castle (Spissky hrad – UNESCO) – one of the largest castles in Central Europe with breathtaking scenery
- Levoca (UNESCO) – well preserved medieval town with a conserved city wall, beautiful noblemen’s houses, a renaissance town hall, St. James church with the tallest wooden altar in the world carved by Master Paul of Levoca
- Spisska Sobota – small medieval craftsmen’s town, St. George Church with five spectacular wooden altars of late gothic
- 🕓 6 hrs.
Dobsinska Ice Cave & Spis castle
- visit of the Dobsinska ice cave in the Slovak paradise (UNESCO)
- Spis castle (Spissky hrad – UNESCO) – one of the largest castles in Central Europe with breathtaking scenery
- 🕓 6 hrs.
Hiking in the Slovak Paradise (Slovensky raj)
- beautiful hiking through a gorge which is typical for the Slovak Paradise (ca. 5 hours walking)
- mountain streams, waterfalls, and fallen trees covered by lichens
- passable only by wooden or iron vertical ladders and chains
- 🕓 7 hrs.
Bardejov (UNESCO) & wooden churches of Eastern Slovakia
- Bardejov (UNESCO) – the most beautiful medieval square in Slovakia. Renaissance houses and a gem of Renaissance architecture – the City Hall. Magnificent Gothic St. Egidius church with its rare collection of Gothic altars
- Lukov, Krive, Hervartov – Greek-Catholic and Roman-Catholic wooden churches in the villages around Bardejov
- 🕓 8 hrs.
Kosice – metropolis of Eastern Slovakia
- in the past the third biggest town of the Hungarian kingdom
- gothic masterpieces – Cathedral of St. Elisabeth (Slovakia’s biggest church) & the Chapel of St. Michael
- well preserved historical centre of the town, palace architecture
- European Capital of Culture 2013
- 🕓 8 hrs.
Kosice & Tokay Wine
- Kosice – in the past the third biggest town of the Hungarian kingdom
- gothic masterpieces – Cathedral of St. Elisabeth (Slovakia’s biggest church) & the Chapel of St. Michael
- well preserved historical centre of the town, palace architecture
- Tokaj – the wine of kings and the king of wines
- visit of a wine cellar dugged in volcanic rock called tuff
- Tokaj wine tasting
- 🕓 9 hrs.
The mountain town Zakopane (Poland)
- famous mountain resort on the Polish side of the High Tatras
- small church in Jaszczurówka, old centre with interesting wooden church and wooden houses
- famous street Krupowki with bars, pubs, inns, restaurants and various shops
- local market with cheese, wood products, highlander’s crafts
- 🕓 5 hrs.
The historical town Krakow (UNESCO, Poland)
- one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Central Europe
- Wawel castle and cathedral complex
- the Royal Route, ancient Jagiellonian university
- the largest medieval square in Europe, the Sukiennice cloth hall
- Note: The price includes travel assistant. Local guide not included
- 🕓 10 hrs.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum (Poland)
- all over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust
- visit of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau
- 🕓 10 hrs.