Attractions and places to see around okres Kežmarok include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This region in Slovakia is characterized by its unique blend of ancient castles, UNESCO-listed wooden churches, and parts of the Pieniny and High Tatras National Parks. The area offers diverse landscapes, from river gorges to mountain peaks, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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A mega important place on the Pieniny Road.
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I recommend this route, it's best after the season 😁
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Beautiful route, amazing views.
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Great views, great route. Highly recommended.
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The Basilica Minor of the Holy Cross is the youngest and, in terms of its dimensions (internal dimensions: length 51m, width 22m, height of the main nave 15.75m), one of the largest Spiš Gothic three-nave churches and is among the most beautiful late Gothic monuments of Spiš. The oldest parts of the church date from the beginning of the 14th century, but its current appearance is the result of reconstruction in the second half of the 15th century. In 1998, the church was elevated and decorated with the title of Basilica Minor by Pope John Paul II and became the first non-Marian basilica in Slovakia. During the months of MAY to OCTOBER, the Basilica is open to the public on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In other months, on weekdays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. More details at: https://www.fara-kezmarok.sk/bazilika-svateho-kriza
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Červený Kláštor is a picturesquely situated Carthusian and Camaldolese monastery in the Slovak part of Pieniny, right above the Dunajec River, opposite Sromowce Nižné. The building dates back to the 14th century and is famous for the figure of the monk Cyprian – a legendary herbalist and traveller. Today, there is a museum here, which allows you to learn about the life of the monks, old natural medicine and the history of the region. The monastery is located on a popular cycling route and is a great place to rest and explore. Access is possible both from the Polish side via a bicycle footbridge and from the Slovak side via an asphalt road.
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The view of the Three Crowns from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River at the Red Monastery is one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains. From this place, you can see the characteristic limestone peaks of the Three Crowns rising above the river gorge, and the footbridge itself is a great vantage point and a stop on the VeloDunajec cycling route or the Trail Around the Tatras. It is also an ideal place for a short break - you can take a photo here, sit by the river or visit the nearby monastery.
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A climatic town with lots of pubs. Worth wandering around and having a bite to eat.
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Okres Kežmarok is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Kežmarok Old Town and Castle, which now functions as a museum. Another significant site is the 14th-century Červený Kláštor Monastery, situated above the Dunajec River, offering insights into monastic life and traditional medicine.
Yes, the region boasts several unique cultural and religious sites. The Basilica of the Holy Cross in Kežmarok is a listed late Gothic church from the 15th century with valuable art. Don't miss the UNESCO-listed Wooden Articular Church of the Holy Trinity, a 17th-century Protestant church built entirely without metal nails. The New Evangelical Church, with its distinctive red and green facade, is also notable.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Dunajec River Gorge, known for its scenic gravel cycle path and rafting opportunities. The Pieniny National Park, partly within the district, offers unique landscapes and rare plant species, with the Trzy Korony (Three Crowns) peak providing spectacular views. The region is also a gateway to the High Tatras, offering mountain activities.
Many attractions in okres Kežmarok are family-friendly. The Červený Kláštor Monastery and Kežmarok Old Town and Castle are suitable for all ages. The Dunajec River Gorge offers cycling and rafting, which can be fun for families. Additionally, the Treetop Walk Bachledka provides a unique perspective of the forest from above, and Thermal Park Vrbov offers relaxation and recreation.
Okres Kežmarok offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the 4.8 km loop around Treetop Walk Bachledka or a 5 km loop from View of Trzy Korony to Červený Kláštor Monastery. For more options, explore the easy hikes around okres Kežmarok guide.
Absolutely! The Dunajec River Gorge features a popular gravel cycle path connecting Slovakia to Poland. You can also find various road cycling routes, such as a moderate 35 km route from Dunajec River in Szczawnica to Červený Kláštor Monastery. For more cycling adventures, check out the Road Cycling Routes around okres Kežmarok guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Traditional Wooden Houses of Osturňa for a glimpse into local heritage. The Chapel at Łapszanka Pass offers stunning views after a challenging uphill, and the Museum of Burgher Housing Culture in Kežmarok provides insight into 18th and 19th-century Spiš bourgeoisie life.
Visitors highly praise the Dunajec River Gorge for its amazing views of limestone rocks along the river, especially from the gravel cycle path. Many describe it as a first-class adventure with unforgettable scenery, noting the unique flora and fauna of the area. Rafting is also a very popular activity.
Yes, the region offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the moderate 37 km Czerwony Klasztor – Szczawnica loop from Spišská Stará Ves, or the more challenging 62 km SNP Propeller Memorial – Kežmarok Castle loop from Kežmarok. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around okres Kežmarok guide.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and rafting in the Dunajec River Gorge and exploring historical sites. Winter offers opportunities for sports enthusiasts at the Ski Resort Tatranská Lomnica, which is a short distance from Kežmarok, and other mountain activities in the High Tatras.
The Červený Kláštor Monastery is a picturesque 14th-century Carthusian and Camaldolese monastery known for its stunning location above the Dunajec River. It houses a museum detailing the lives of monks, traditional natural medicine, and the region's history. Legend also tells of the 'flying monk' Cyprian, an 18th-century herbalist and scholar who lived there.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The View of Trzy Korony from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River provides one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains. The Chapel at Łapszanka Pass also offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains.


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