Best attractions and places to see around okres Kysucké Nové Mesto include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities. This district in the Kysuce region of Slovakia is characterized by the Kysuca River, rolling hills, and dense forests, offering various recreational pursuits. The area features notable landmarks such as the Kysuce Museum in Radoľa and the historical center of Kysucké Nové Mesto, alongside mountain peaks like Veľký Vreteň and Ľadonhora. Its geographical location provides opportunities for exploring both cultural heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The road is terribly steep and bumpy. Even bringing a bicycle with panniers is a problem.
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I don't know why it doesn't want to take my highlight further, maybe it doesn't know the way there. So, it's still possible to go a little further and then not anymore. Then just pushing the bike - very steep climb - over 20% https://www.komoot.com/tour/2158629919?share_token=aEHsoXz9NuU9sheIQFEb4RUziUtmoPcO75osBFVaQzu6bVJkht&ref=wtd
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The road is full, muddy. In some places, large stones. Mainly descents, wash the troughs in the middle of the road with water. More suitable for hiking than cycling. Vid. photo.
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I tried to go around the cottage from the other side, it is even worse than the flood option. A steep climb, steep and then a path through the forest.
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I wanted to avoid going down to Sneznica and went straight up from the chapel and then along the contour line. However, the sidewalk is narrow and not clear under the leaves, so after two falls down the slope I gave up and pushed the bike.
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In good weather, the road is passable without problems - medium difficulty. Better not after the rain.
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Average walking, but not during rain or just after rain.
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According to the photos, it can be seen that it is not the best for cycling during wet autumn. Some sections are very difficult to pass, both because of the tread and because of the amount of mud and ruts on the road.
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The region is characterized by the picturesque Kysuca River, which flows through the district. You can also explore several mountain peaks, including Veľký Vreteň (820 m asl), Ľadonhora (999 m asl), Rochovica, and Tábor, which offers a popular lookout point above Kysucké Nové Mesto. Don't miss the unique Mineral Spring Ochodnica, known for its distinctive scent due to hydrogen sulfide.
Yes, the district is rich in history. You can visit the Mansion in Radoľa, which houses a branch of the Kysuce Museum, and the nearby Extinct Church in Radoľa. The historical center of Kysucké Nové Mesto, the oldest town in the Kysuce region, features well-preserved burgher houses, the medieval Church of St. James, an 18th-19th century Marian church, and a restored Jewish cemetery.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from forest paths to challenging climbs. Some notable trails include the Rudinská–Divina Trail and the Path Around the Cabin Settlement, both known for varied and sometimes steep terrain. Many trails wind through dense forests and rolling hills, providing excellent opportunities for exploration.
Yes, several trails are considered challenging. For instance, the Ascent from Rudinská to Divina is noted for its steep and bumpy sections, which can be difficult for both walking and cycling. The Path Around the Cabin Settlement also features steep climbs and descents through wooded areas.
While specific family attractions are not detailed, the Mineral Spring Ochodnica is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the region's natural beauty and less strenuous sections of trails can be suitable for families. For winter, the Snow Sun Vadičov ski resort offers family-friendly skiing and a tubing run.
Beyond specific attractions, the region is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling on numerous routes. For example, explore routes like the "Mineral Spring Ochodnica – Dirt Path with Puddles loop" for cycling, or find more options in the Cycling around okres Kysucké Nové Mesto guide.
For winter sports enthusiasts, the vicinity offers several ski resorts. Veľké Ostré Ski Resort in Lopušné Pažite and Snow Sun Vadičov in Horný Vadičov are popular choices. Snow Sun Vadičov provides maintained slopes, two lifts, a tubing run, and options for night skiing and cross-country trails, making it suitable for families.
Yes, the summit of Tábor is a significant peak that features a popular lookout point above Kysucké Nové Mesto, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The rolling hills and dense forests throughout the district also provide many picturesque vistas.
The trails in the region feature varied terrain. Some, like the Rudinská–Divina Trail, transition from passable roads to broken paths, especially after rain when they can become muddy. Others, such as the Ascent from Rudinská to Divina, are known for being terribly steep and bumpy. Always be prepared for potentially challenging conditions, particularly after wet weather.
Yes, there are many trails suitable for cycling, though some can be challenging. For example, the Rudinská–Divina Trail can be difficult to drive when dry and full of mud after rain, sometimes requiring you to push your bike. For more dedicated cycling routes, explore the Gravel biking around okres Kysucké Nové Mesto or Road Cycling Routes around okres Kysucké Nové Mesto guides.
The Kysuca River is a significant natural feature that gives its name to the Kysuce region. It is a right tributary to the Váh, stretching 65.6 km, and offers picturesque views, particularly near Kysucké Nové Mesto. It's a defining element of the region's natural landscape.
Yes, several trails can become significantly more challenging after rain. For instance, the Rudinská–Divina Trail becomes full of mud and water, making it difficult to cycle. Similarly, the Pod Polanou Trail Section is better avoided or only attempted on dry days, as it can be completely wet and difficult to pass. Always be prepared to occasionally push your bike or choose alternative routes during wet conditions.


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