Welcome to my travel blog about Slovakia. My name is Rhonda Allen, and I love to travel. Slovakia is a country I have lived in for almost three years, and I can firmly say that I have been to every corner of the country. And I am ready to share my impressions with my readers.
Slovakia is a small European country. A small miracle on the map of Europe. Holidays in Slovakia gives peace, pleasure, emotional lift to everyone who has ever crossed its borders. The hospitality of Slovaks can compete with the famous Georgian or Greek. The country, where every season gives unforgettable sensations thanks to its natural conditions. Bratislava – an extraordinary capital, which is located 60 km from Vienna, the capital of Austria, has always attracted guests with its price policy, a variety of excursions, great location and proximity to Vienna.
Winter is a great opportunity to ski in the High and Low Tatras. The black and red slopes of varying difficulty, excellent elevators that meet all the European requirements of safety and service. Excellent ski schools with the best international instructors will help you discover the pleasure of skiing. Jasna resort is the only European ski resort that can offer a high level of pistes and equipment with surprisingly low prices for both accommodation and services.
In the summer, the huge forest reserves welcome everyone who wants to hike around this magnificence every year. One prime example is the Slovak Paradise. It is a folk park in the eastern part of the country, about 210 square kilometers. It is adorned not only by endless forests with perfectly laid out and maintained trails for tourists, but also by 2 rivers Hornad and Hnilec.
Autumn and spring are the perfect time for fishing, hunting and recreation! Large reservoirs offer all lovers of this type of recreation excellent equipment, excellent biting, clean air, silence, comfortable accommodation in cottages and mini-hotels on the lake shores.
In my articles I tell in detail about the attractions of the country, how to get to them and how to get the most out of tourism!