Best attractions and places to see around Trebišov, a city in eastern Slovakia, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its expansive city park and proximity to the Tokaj wine region. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and enjoy the natural landscape of the surrounding area.
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A lovely little campsite with modern sanitary facilities and everything you need when camping in a tent. A few hundred meters away there's a restaurant with good food (at least that's what I thought).
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A renovated farmhouse offers a small, romantic accommodation with three double rooms for wine lovers. http://www.vinovdovjak.sk/
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The Greek Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity is a single-nave neoclassical building with a polygonal presbytery and a striking tower dating from the early 19th century. The interior is covered with a shallow barrel vault. The main altar and side altars date from the time of the building's construction.
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Bara (Hungarian Bari) is a small town with about 350 inhabitants in southeastern Slovakia near the border town of Slovenské Nové Mesto with Hungary. The municipality was formed in 1960 through the merger of the two towns of Malá Bara (Hungarian Kisbári) and Veľká Bara (Hungarian Nagybári) and is located on the southern foothills of the Semplin Mountains in the famous Tokaj wine region. The towns were first mentioned in documents in 1296 as Bary (a Slovak plural form; the etymology of the root word is disputed, probably comes from the word for "swamp"). The inhabitants, who today mainly speak Hungarian, are mainly involved in agriculture and viticulture. Until 1918, the municipality in Semplin County belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary and then became part of the newly formed Czechoslovakia. As a result of the First Vienna Award, it briefly returned to Hungary from 1938 to 1945.
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In the rooms on the ground floor, the former premises of the manager of the salt office are exposed. Today the salt house "Solo house in Velky Trakany" hundred objects and a model of the arrest of the Salzhof with two wooden salt warehouses, with servants' houses and gardens of the employees and with the building of the Salzamt itself. Copies of historical maps are also on display, allowing visitors to learn about salt mining, its distribution, and the treatment of watercourses related to transportation. You can visit the permanent exhibition of art products by Tibor Galgóczito from Veľké Kapušian. The courtyard serves as a place for organizing cultural and social events with the possibility of catering and accommodation.
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In 2005, the Trianon monument was unveiled in the village. The center is decorated with an andesite statue of Bálint Balassi, who worked in the village, and works by György Ferencz and here by the Grand Caputians. The village is also connected to the neighboring Malý Trakani by a bicycle path There used to be a port on the outskirts of the village where ships and rafts carrying salt from the Eastern Carpathians docked. Near the port there was a salt farm with a salt office building - salt house, salt warehouses or workers' quarters. At this point, the building of the Salt Office has been preserved to this day. It is a late Baroque monument from the 18th century, which underwent extensive reconstruction in 2004-2005. It is currently open to the general public.
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Velke Trakany The oldest written report about the village dates back to 1275. Later, in the 14th century, it already gained the status of a feudal town with fair rights. At that time there was already a church, a vicarage and a school. The agricultural character of the settlement has been preserved to this day. The local Roman Catholic Church was built on the foundations of the castle chapel in the late 19th century. The interior is richly decorated and surrounded by a park with rare trees. The Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession - the only one in the area of Medzibodrožia and Použia - was built in the first half of the 20th century. There is also a Greek Catholic temple here. Also worth mentioning is the old Jewish cemetery.
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Trebišov offers a rich history. You can visit the Sennyey Manor, a Baroque-Classicist manor house now housing a museum. Within the expansive Trebišov City Park, you'll find the remnants of the 13th-century Parič Castle Ruins and the beautiful neo-Gothic Andrássy Mausoleum. The Village Square of Veľké Trakany also features historical religious buildings and a preserved late Baroque Salt Office.
Yes, the former manor house in Trebišov hosts the Museum and Cultural Center of Southern Zemplín. It specializes in the history of agriculture, Tokaj viticulture, aristocratic families, and traditional crafts of eastern Slovakia. The Sennyey Manor also houses a museum with an exhibition dedicated to the Sennyey family.
The most prominent natural feature is the 62-hectare Trebišov City Park, an expansive green space with English and French park elements, fountains, a pond, and an islet. Further afield, about 17.8 km from Trebišov, you can find Lake Izra in the Slanské Hills. The surrounding region also features alluvial forests and national parks, offering opportunities for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the region around Trebišov provides several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Károlyi lookout tower – Nagy-Milic loop from Füzér or the Lake Izra – Károlyi lookout tower loop from Pusztafalu. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Trebišov guide.
Cyclists can find various routes, including longer tours like the Gerendás-rét Shelter loop from Pálháza or the Forest Cycle Path – Perlite Museum loop from Sátoraljaújhely. Shorter options like the Bogota Hill – Malinavak loop from Bidovce are also available. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Trebišov guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails suitable for various skill levels. Popular routes include the Vyhliadková veža Tokaj – Tufove pivnice loop from Sátoraljaújhely, the Bandalak Rustic Shelter loop, or the Lake Izra loop from Michaľany. For a comprehensive list, check the MTB Trails around Trebišov guide.
Families can enjoy the expansive Trebišov City Park for recreation. The Sennyey Manor and the Village Square of Veľké Trakany are also noted as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, Trebišov features a water sports center with swimming pools, including a children's pool.
Yes, Malá Bara / Kisbári, a historical settlement in the Tokaj wine region, is noted as wheelchair accessible.
The Tokaj wine region, renowned for its high-quality wines, is located approximately 15 km south of Trebišov. You can visit villages like Malá Tŕňa, Veľká Tŕňa, and Viničky for wine tasting. Malá Bara / Kisbári is a settlement within this famous wine region.
For accommodation, you can consider Mala Maja Camping for a more outdoorsy stay. Alternatively, the Víno Vdovjak Guesthouse offers a romantic accommodation option with three double rooms, particularly appealing to wine lovers.
Yes, you can visit the View of Veľký Kamenec Castle Ruins, which offers a historical perspective and a viewpoint. Within Trebišov City Park, you'll also find the remnants of the 13th-century Parič Castle Ruins.
The region has several significant religious buildings. These include the Roman Catholic Church of Virgin Mary's Annunciation (dating back to around 1400), the Pauline Monastery, and the Greek-Catholic Church of Virgin Mary's Ascension. You can also find the Pribeník Synagogue and the Greek Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity.


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