Slowakischer Karst
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Slovak Karst Essentials
This UNESCO World Heritage site protects a vast network of over 1,000 caves and dramatic limestone formations. Significant sites include Domica Cave, featuring an underground river, and Krásnohorská Cave, home to one of the world's largest stalagmites. The landscape is defined by the 300-meter-deep Zádielska canyon and unique hydrological features like the Hrhovský waterfall, situated directly within a village. The region also preserves rare microclimates, such as the year-round ice in the Silická ľadnica chasm and endemic flora on the slopes of Turniansky hradný vrch.
9 OrteSlovak Karst Peaks & Views
The Slovak Karst National Park is defined by its extensive limestone plateaus, including Silická, Plešivská, and Horný vrch. This selection features prominent peaks and strategic viewpoints like Dievčenská skala and Gerlašská skala, which rise above deep tectonic basins and river valleys. These sites provide clear sightings of the Rožňava basin, the Volovské vrchy mountains, and the unique geomorphology of Central Europe's largest karst area, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
10 OrteSlovak Karst Heritage
The Slovak Karst National Park features a dense concentration of over 1,000 caves, several of which are designated UNESCO World Heritage sites. This selection includes the Domica Cave, known for its underground boat rides on the Styx river, and the Gombasek Cave, famous for its thin sinter straws. The landscape is further defined by the 400-meter deep Zádiel Canyon and historic ruins such as Turňa Castle and the 14th-century Pauliner monastery, reflecting the region's long history of settlement and fortification.
10 OrteReligious Sites of Slovak Karst
The Slovak Karst landscape preserves a diverse collection of religious monuments, from the unique St. Ladislaus Plant Church near Debraď, where living trees form the structure's walls, to the significant Gothic frescoes of the Reformed church in Plešivec. This selection includes the Romanesque rotunda in Šivetice, one of Central Europe's largest, alongside secluded forest chapels like Derenk and historic village churches in Hrhov and Jablonov nad Turňou, reflecting the region's Catholic, Reformed, and Greek Catholic heritage.
8 OrteKarte von Slowakischer Karst
Praktische Informationen
- Währung
- Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Häufig akzeptiert
- Notrufnummern
- 112
- Strom
- 230 V · 50 HzTyp C / Typ E
- Sprachen
- Slowakisch
- Leitungswasser
- Trinkbar
- Verkehrsseite
- Rechts
- Ländervorwahl
- +421
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