Natural monuments around okres Pezinok are primarily situated within the Little Carpathians mountain range in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. This area features diverse landscapes, including unique swamp alder forests, broad-leaved forests, and rolling hills. The region is characterized by its natural heritage, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities. It encompasses protected areas and significant geological formations.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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A beautiful summit with a panoramic view and therefore also with a summit book in which you can immortalize yourself 👍
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It does take a bit of sweat to hike here and you won't be rewarded with a good view 🤔 The path is still worth it if it is included in a summit tour, and you will not only be rewarded with a unique nature, but also beautiful distant views open up here and there 😀
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Just a few meters from the trekking site is this beautiful stone spring, from which delicious drinking water gushes.
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At 703 m above sea level, it is one of the smaller peaks. Unfortunately, there is no panoramic view from here, as the summit is completely forested.
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The cairn shows the summit of Jagrova Mountain at 713 m
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The Javorina summit is at 703 m. From here a nice fast MTB ride goes into the valley, as I was there it unfortunately poured ...
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drinking spring at the Čermák signpost - located about 100 meters from the signpost following the yellow sign towards Zochova chata
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The okres Pezinok is home to diverse natural features. You can explore the unique tall-stem swamp alder forest at Šúr National Nature Reserve, which is one of the last and largest remnants of its kind in Central Europe. The region also features karst geology with caves, including the publicly accessible Driny Cave, and the intermittent Hlbočiansky waterfall.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The educational trail in Šúr National Nature Reserve offers a relatively flat terrain, making it ideal for families with children. Additionally, Čermák Spring and Modranská Baba Spring are noted as family-friendly spots, providing fresh drinking water. The viewpoint Zámčisko is also an easy course for hiking or mountain biking, suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Skalnatá Summit, which even has a summit book. Zámčisko also offers stunning views. For expansive vistas, Vápenná Hill, the third highest peak in the Little Carpathians, features a 4-meter tall observation obelisk built in 2003.
The Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area, which covers much of the district, offers abundant hiking opportunities through dense, broad-leaved forests and rolling hills. You can find various routes, including those leading to summits like Jágrová 737 m and Javorina (703 m). For more specific hiking trails, explore the Waterfall hikes around okres Pezinok guide.
Yes, the region is popular for mountain biking. The Flow Trail in Malé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area is an MTB park offering a pleasant ride with gentle ups and downs and numerous curves. Zámčisko is also an easy course for mountain biking. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around okres Pezinok guide.
The Little Carpathians offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Winter transforms areas like Pezinská Baba into a ski resort, while the Šúr National Nature Reserve can evoke a tropical feel even in cooler months with its dense forests.
Yes, you can find natural drinking water sources. Čermák Spring and Modranská Baba Spring are known for providing fresh drinking water year-round. Čermák Spring is located on the edge of Čermáková meadow where green and yellow tourist signs converge.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some sites have historical connections. For instance, Fúgelka Reservoir is categorized as both a natural monument and a historical site. The broader Little Carpathians region also has a rich history, with various castles and ruins scattered throughout, though not directly part of the natural monuments listed here.
The Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area encompasses a significant portion of the Pezinok district. It features dense, broad-leaved forests, rolling hills, and extensive vineyards. It's a prime location for hiking and cycling, with notable peaks like Záruby, Vysoká, and Vápenná offering panoramic views. The area also contains karst geology and the Driny Cave.
Pezinská Baba is a popular area within the Little Carpathians, primarily known as a ski resort during winter. At an elevation of 527 meters, it serves as an excellent starting point for hiking and enjoying nature outside of the ski season, providing access to the broader mountain range.
Beyond the main attractions, the Pezinok district offers several other natural sites for further exploration. These include Tisové skaly (Yew Rocks) and Limbašská vyvieračka (Limbach Spring). Additionally, smaller nature reserves like Alúvium Gidry, Jurské jazero, Lindava, Nad Šenkárkou, and Zlatá Studnička contribute to the district's rich natural environment.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from viewpoints like Zámčisko and Skalnatá Summit. The Flow Trail in Malé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area is praised for its pleasant ride with gentle ups and downs. The availability of fresh drinking water at springs like Čermák Spring is also highly appreciated.


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