Slovak Paradise National Park is one of the nine national parks in Slovakia, situated in East Slovakia. The National Park protects the area of the …
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Mar 6, 2024
We took the Suchá Belá route. It was amazing, we went in april after it rained for a bit so the water lever was high. There is a small fee to enter which is used for upkeeping. We saw few people we… Full review by m_hofericova
Aug 17, 2022
An excellent and extraordinary experience. We love this place. Words and pictures are not enough, you must go there to see and feel it. We went through many different hiking trails, some were crow… Full review by akamata
Jul 17, 2022
Good option if you're in the High Tatras area. I did the Sucha Bela route. No water in July so not so difficult. If you take the mountain bike back down, be warned that it's a mountain bike for a r… Full review by Daoda2
Hi, how many days would you recommend to spend there? Will three to four days be enough?
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Yes, definitely. Actually, there is a lot of trails/gorges to choose from so it's not like you can't go on for a long time, but the scenery overall is pretty similar: Prielom Hornadu is a …
Yes, definitely. Actually, there is a lot of trails/gorges to choose from so it's not like you can't go on for a long time, but the scenery overall is pretty similar: Prielom Hornadu is a different type of scenery, but other gorges are similar type. And of course there is the ice cave if you travel more to the south of S.P., so this eats some time (assuming you are based in Podlesok/Hrabusice/Cingov etc). So I would actually say (at least if excluding trip to cave) that if you're a good fit hiker, so that you can do like 2-3 attractions during a single very long day hike, such 1 full day of hike is already acceptable and 2 hiking days is what easily allows you to feel "if I stayed longer there would still be things to do, but basically I already do know what this National Park is all about" - while if you don't do as large and long hikes, then 2 hiking days is already all well and fine, and 3 hiking days is what will still not make you bored. However - those numbers of days which I gave are hiking days i.e. you need weather for it, obviously this is always a lottery what you get when you come, and it's not safe to go to the ladders / metal steps during a rain as they get slippery. Not all days can be hiking days, and you can't predict this before you are at the spot and see the weather. Yet overall, if you have longer time to allocate in the area, I would devote more of it to High Tatras (with possibilities of adding Western or Low if you do have a lot) - Slovak Paradise is surely a must when you're in the area, but focusing too much on it might be an overkill: this is a unique style of a mountain range when compared to all the others, but individual places inside it are not that unique really compared one to each other.
Hi, Is it possible to have a shorter walk through the park to reach the metal steps attached to rocks without going 16 km far? Thanks for your help!
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PS. So, for example, you might even do like two attractions - western half of Prielom Hornadu (metal steps), and Klastorska Roklina (ladders), to make it total into 10 kms (10 already …
PS. So, for example, you might even do like two attractions - western half of Prielom Hornadu (metal steps), and Klastorska Roklina (ladders), to make it total into 10 kms (10 already including both going to the start of the steps, and return from the finish): mapa-turystyczna . pl/route/7zf2 (join the link - anti-spam filters)
Hello can you let me know about the lower walking trails near Hrabuische thanks
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You can enter the trail via Cingov or Harabusice. I recomend walking from Harabusice, due to the terrain being quite steep if you choose Cingov. It's suitable for children, but hiking …
You can enter the trail via Cingov or Harabusice. I recomend walking from Harabusice, due to the terrain being quite steep if you choose Cingov. It's suitable for children, but hiking boots and good weather are essential :) The trail lets you follow the river, but you won't really see any waterfalls. Hope this helps. ~Maria