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Urban hiking trails around okres Trnava traverse a landscape characterized by the Danubian Lowland, offering a different environment from the nearby Little Carpathians. The region features natural spots like the Trnava Ponds and the Kamenný Mlyn Recreation Area, which integrate into urban and semi-urban routes. Many trails combine natural beauty with historical sites, providing diverse walking experiences within and around the city of Trnava. The area offers well-marked paths suitable for exploring urban environments on foot.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Today there is a great cafe in the old synagogue. You can sit either under the old vault or in one of the "booths" in the side aisles.
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Typical street along the city wall with beautiful houses!!
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A very successful Brutalist building. It fits perfectly into the historic old town.
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Lovely park to relax in the south of the old town.
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Only with this model can one understand the large number of churches.
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Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, to whom the church in Trnava is dedicated, is - alongside Saint Martin - one of the most popular saints of all. His memorial day, December 6th, is probably known to almost every child in Germany - and far beyond. On the eve of this day, children used to put their shoes or boots - which had of course been carefully polished - in front of the door so that Saint Nicholas could fill them with gifts during the night. In more agricultural areas, it was also customary for children to put out a small gift of food for the donkey, Saint Nicholas's mount (according to another tradition, it was a white horse).
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Saint Helena, to whom the church here in Trnava is dedicated, was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who, after his victory at the Milvian Bridge in front of Rome, recognized Christianity as a religion and ended the long period of persecution with the Edict of Toleration of Milan). In the early fourth century, she made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine) and brought numerous relics back to Europe, including the True Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. She is therefore often depicted in paintings or as a statue with a cross as an attribute. According to Catholic tradition, Saint Helena's feast day in the calendar of saints is August 18, but in the Orthodox churches it is March 6 and May 21.
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The Jewish communities in Europe, whose centuries-old tradition is often only evidenced by memorial plaques or monuments, have – especially in these difficult times with a strongly growing, openly expressed antisemitism – been honored by the awarding of the "International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen" to the President of the Conference of European Rabbis, Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, and the Jewish communities in Europe. "In recognition of his outstanding work for peace, the self-determination of peoples and European values, for tolerance, pluralism and understanding, and in recognition of his significant commitment to interreligious and intercultural dialogue, the Directorate of the Society for the Awarding of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen in 2024 honors the President of the Conference of European Rabbis, Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, and together with him the Jewish communities in Europe. With this award, the Charlemagne Prize Directorate wants to send the signal that Jewish life is naturally part of Europe and that there must be no place for antisemitism in Europe. Jewish life is an important part of European history and the present – now and in the future. (...) With the President of the Conference of European Rabbis, Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, and the Jewish communities in Europe, the Directorate of the Society for the Awarding of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen in 2024 honors the outstanding representative of European Jewry and Jewish life in Europe, which has enriched our continent for centuries and will always have and must have its place here."
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There are currently 4 curated urban hiking trails in okres Trnava, ranging from easy strolls to moderate walks. These routes allow you to explore the city's charm and nearby green spaces on foot.
Urban hikes in okres Trnava often combine historical city centers with accessible natural areas. You can expect to walk through old towns, past significant landmarks, and into local parks or recreation areas like Kamenný Mlyn, which features remnants of a wet flooded forest.
Yes, most of the urban trails in okres Trnava are considered easy. For a pleasant and accessible walk, consider the City Tower Trnava – City Wall and Tower of Skalica loop from Trnava, which is just over 3.5 km long and ideal for a relaxed outing.
Many urban hikes in Trnava incorporate the city's rich history. You can explore the Trnava Old Town, Main Square and City Tower, or visit the impressive St. Nicholas Basilica (Trnava). Some routes also pass by the Church of St. Helena.
For a longer urban hiking experience, the City Tower Trnava – St. Nicholas Basilica (Trnava) loop from Trnava offers a moderate challenge at over 15 km. This route allows for a more extensive exploration of the city and its surroundings.
The urban trails in okres Trnava are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.59 stars from 133 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the blend of historical sights with green spaces, and the accessibility of these routes.
Generally, urban parks and city paths in Trnava are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas, especially within protected zones or recreation areas like Kamenný Mlyn.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes listed for okres Trnava are circular, meaning you will start and end at the same point. This makes planning your walk and return journey straightforward.
Urban hiking in Trnava is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, city walks can be charming, especially if you dress appropriately.
While urban trails focus on city exploration, some routes may offer glimpses of the wider landscape. For more expansive views, you might need to venture slightly outside the immediate urban core towards the foothills of the Little Carpathians, where highlights like the View of the Malé Karpaty Mountains can be found.
Trnava has a local public transport system that can help you reach various starting points for urban hikes within the city. For specific route details and schedules, it's best to consult the local transport authority's website.


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