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Bratislava is located in the corner of Slovakia, where Carpathians start. Let these mountains seduce you and explore them during our 1-day hiking trips. To take it easy, come to Little Carpathians - warmly recommended nature shot also after hangover. To enjoy bizzare rock formations, try Súľov Rocks hiking trip - exploring ideal socialist-planned town of Nová Dubnica is included. To experience hiking in one of the natural jewels of Slovakia, choose Malá Fatra 1-day hiking trip.
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A pleasant tour to the Little Carpathians. Recommended after hangover or if you are in a lack of time and need of nature. Only 60 kilometres from Bratislava there are forests, rock formations and peace you should not miss. We reach one of the highest peaks of this cozy mountain range (Vápenná, 752 metres above sea level) and through the forests and meadows and plesant views we finish our hike at medieval castle ruin (Plavecký hrad). We refresh ourselves at local pub (beer or kofola recommended). 5-hour hike, 7-hour trip in total, from only €29!
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The less demanding option of 1-day trip to the bizarre rock formations of Súľov. Prepare your boots and imagination! Splendid by their views and relatively easy to hike, the are the best deal for those scared to get completely exhausted in real mountains. Comfy access (190 kilometres on the highway from Bratislava, up to 2 hours) and no need to climb to the clouds is guarantee of a pleasant nature shot for everyone. Whole-day experience from only €39.
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The more demanding option of 1-day trip to the rocks and valleys. Malá Fatra with its gorges and views is a real pearl of north-western Slovakia. A great option if you are full of energy and you want to use every minute of the day fully (carpe diem). We pick you up at 7:00am from your hostel and head 230 kilometres north on highway (cca 2,5 hours). We set off for the hike from the picturesque village of Štefanová (625 metres above sea level). An intensive full-day experience from only €45.
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