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Maps of Slovakia for Garmin navigation devices

The map coverage includes the territory of Slovakia. These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.

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Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in Slovakia?

Slovakia offers a wealth of beautiful hiking opportunities, with its rugged mountains, lush forests, and pristine national parks.

  • High Tatras (Vysoké Tatry): The High Tatras are the highest part of the Carpathian mountain range and offer some of the most stunning alpine landscapes in Europe. Hiking trails take you to high mountain lakes, waterfalls, and peaks, including Gerlachovský štít, the highest point in Slovakia.
  • Low Tatras (Nízke Tatry): These mountains offer a range of hiking trails, including the popular hike to Ďumbier, the highest peak in the Low Tatras. The trails lead through dense forests and to scenic viewpoints.
  • Slovak Paradise National Park (Slovenský raj): Famous for its canyons, gorges, and ladders, this national park provides a unique and adventurous hiking experience. The Suchá Belá Gorge and Prielom Hornádu are some of the must-see spots.
  • Slovenský kras (Slovak Karst): This karst region features limestone formations, caves, and picturesque landscapes. The Domica Cave is a popular destination for hikers.
  • Mala Fatra National Park: Located in central Slovakia, this national park offers various hiking trails that wind through rugged terrain, meadows, and dense forests. The summit of Veľký Kriváň provides excellent views.
  • Velká Fatra (Greater Fatra): Another mountain range with great hiking opportunities, Velká Fatra is known for its scenic beauty and a variety of trails.
  • Tatra National Park (Tatranský národný park): This park, located in the High Tatras, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Hiking here allows you to explore pristine alpine landscapes and abundant wildlife.
  • Low Tatras National Park (Národný park Nízke Tatry): The park, covering the Low Tatras range, offers a range of trails suitable for hikers of all levels. The journey to Ďumbier is a popular choice.
  • Pieniny National Park: This park is known for its unique Dunajec River Gorge, where you can take a traditional wooden raft ride. There are also hiking trails in the surrounding hills.
  • Veľká Rača: In the northernmost part of Slovakia, Veľká Rača offers hiking opportunities with splendid views, especially during the autumn when the foliage turns vibrant colors.

Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in Slovakia?

Slovakia offers a variety of beautiful cycling routes that allow cyclists to explore its scenic landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and picturesque villages.

  • Danube Cycling Path (EuroVelo 6): The Slovak section of EuroVelo 6 follows the Danube River, offering a flat and scenic route with beautiful river views. You can explore charming towns and historic sites along the way.
  • Slovak Paradise National Park (Slovenský raj): This national park offers several cycling trails that wind through lush forests, meadows, and alongside rivers. The routes provide a mix of nature and adventure.
  • Tatra Mountains: The Tatra Mountains are not only great for hiking but also offer challenging mountain biking trails. The area around Štrbské Pleso and Tatranská Lomnica is popular among mountain bikers.
  • Slovak Karst (Slovenský kras): The karst region in southern Slovakia features limestone landscapes and cave systems. You can explore the area by following cycling routes that take you through picturesque terrain.
  • Východná Region: The Východná Region in eastern Slovakia offers gentle cycling routes through rolling hills, vineyards, and traditional villages. This area is known for its cultural and historical significance.
  • Central Slovakia (Stredné Slovensko): The central part of the country provides a network of cycling trails that pass through scenic landscapes and connect historical towns and castles.
  • Slovenský raj to Slovenský kras Trail: This route takes you from the Slovak Paradise National Park to the Slovak Karst, offering a combination of natural beauty and cultural sites.
  • Kysuce: Located in the northwest, the Kysuce region offers diverse cycling routes through forests, meadows, and rural areas.
  • Little Carpathians (Malé Karpaty): These low mountains near Bratislava provide cycling opportunities with panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, vineyards, and charming towns.
  • Záhorie Region: The Záhorie region in the west of Slovakia has cycling trails that wind through picturesque countryside, offering an escape from city life.