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Rural tourism

Tired of the city? Wish to return to simplicity and traditions? Get closer to rural heritage in the Slovak countryside. Close to activities which were taken from us by the civilisation of a city. Pluck a juicy apple from a tree, taste fresh milk right there in a shepherd’s dwelling. Wake up at sunrise, stroll barefoot through the grass, saddle a horse, listen to birdsong, and make tea with fresh herbs. In Slovakia this is not utopia, but an achievable experience.

 

 
Bošácka Valley – birthplace of Bošácka slivovica

Bošácka Valley – birthplace of Bošácka slivovica

Trenčiansky krajOkres Nové Mesto nad VáhomBošáca

Do you like nature? Do you like visiting places with a rich history? Are you tempted to know traditions and habits? Then don’t miss a visit to the beautiful valley in the Biele Karpaty Mts. and taste one of the local "traditions".

 
Costumes and traditions in Považská Bystrica and surroundings

Costumes and traditions in Považská Bystrica and surroundings

Trenčiansky krajOkres Považská BystricaPovažská Bystrica

Are you lovers of folksongs dances and customs? Would you like to get to know traditional culture of the Považie region presented through regional specialties craft works or folk architecture? In that case get inspired by the following details!

 
Country Holidays

Country Holidays

Many people have good memories of their childhood spent in the country. Such experiences are usually unforgettable. In spite of this, most city people do not have the possibility of returning to them actively. That is why the country tourism and agro tourism are becoming a very important branch of the tourism industry.
 
Jaslovské Bohunice and surroundings – more than just a nuclear power station...

Jaslovské Bohunice and surroundings – more than just a nuclear power station...

Trnavský krajOkres Trnava

The village of Jaslovské Bohunice situated to the north of Trnava is one of the biggest villages of Trnava district and apart from the nuclear power station it offers other attractions that are worth seeing.

 
Thermal Paradise in Liptovský Ján

Thermal Paradise in Liptovský Ján

Žilinský krajOkres Liptovský MikulášLiptovský Ján

The healing mineral water can be found at the end of the village Liptovský Ján, in the natural bath spring, which is called “tank” by local inhabitants. In its vicinity there is a drinkable mineral water spring called Teplica and the thermal swimming pool Sorea together with the indoor pool at the hotel Sorea Máj.

 
Towards the water treasure of Žitný ostrov

Towards the water treasure of Žitný ostrov

Trnavský kraj

Žitný ostrov is the biggest river island in Europe located between the river Danube and Danube’s left arm it is marked as the most fertile ground in the region of Slovakia and it is the biggest reservoir of high quality drinking water in central Europe.

 
What can Smolenice offer

What can Smolenice offer

Trnavský krajOkres TrnavaSmolenice
On the edge of Trnava valley under the  Malé Karpaty Mts. (Little Carpathians) is the village Smolenice which offers a wide variety of leisure activities for its visitors.
 
Another wine route

Another wine route

Trnavský kraj
Perhaps every wine lover enjoys going on so-called wine trails, known across Slovakia, but sometimes small, lesser known wine cellars owned by small producers of this excellent beverage have their own charm.
 
Wandering through sheepfolds in Liptov

Wandering through sheepfolds in Liptov

Žilinský kraj
Picturesque mountain meadows and high mountains have been an ideal environment since time immemorial for the development of shepherding in the Liptov region. As well as breeding sheep for wool, milk and milk products, shepherd’s huts produced their own specific folklore and clothing. This survives even today in a more modern form.