Zilina + Mala Fatra National Park Day Trip
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Zilina + Mala Fatra National Park Day Trip

On this day trip to Zilina and Mala Fatra National Park, we'll visit the capital of northwestern Slovakia and a spot on the Western Carpathian mountain range. Day Trip Details.

  • 14 hours
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On this day trip to Zilina and Mala Fatra National Park, we'll visit the capital of northwestern Slovakia and a spot on the Western Carpathian mountain range.

Day Trip Details

At the indicated time, we will meet at the Bratislava Central Station, where your high-speed train will depart for Zilina.

Upon arrival at Zilina station, we will head to the Vrátna Valley, located in Mala Fatra National Park. Enjoy the northern Slovakia landscapes while we share facts about the region.

We will board the cable car to Snilovske Peak, at an altitude of 1524 meters. A pleasant walk awaits at the top with views of the peaks of Mala Fatra National Park.

After, we will descend to Terchova, known for its folk traditions and music, part of the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2013. We will visit the church of Saints Cyril and Methodius to learn about its history.

We'll take a break at a local restaurant for lunch, if desired.

Next, we'll proceed to Zilina for a guided tour of the historic center, visiting Holy Trinity Cathedral, Budatín Castle, Mariánske Square, and Rosenfeld Palace.

Finally, we will return to the train station in Zilina for your train back to Bratislava. The tour concludes after 13.5 hours of sightseeing, back at the starting point.

Included

  • Roundtrip train ticket
  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Vrátna Valley cable car ticket

Not included

  • Food & drinks

Location

Activity location

Námestie Franza Liszta 3215/1, 811 04 Bratislava, Slovakia

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