Duration: | 5 Hour(s) - 0 Minute(s) |
Tour Category: | Half Day Tour |
Our Guide will meet you at your hotel in High Tatras, Poprad, or another place.
You will follow the itinerary mentioned below.
The Belianska Cave
Ždiar Village
Museum of Ždiar
Horse carriage
Lunch
The only show cave in the High Tatra mountains
The Belianska Cave is among the most visited show caves in Slovakia. Except for bizarre rocky shapes, it is known for its rich occurrence of calcite fills. Though the interest in the natural attractions of the cave has persisted for 125 years, the rules of its forming are not entirely clear by now.
The show path is 1,370 m long with an elevation range of 125 m, there are 860 steps on the path. The stay in the cave lasts about 70 min. The temperature ranges between 5 and 6,3°C.
The visitor can admire flowstone waterfalls, pagoda stalagmites, pools, and many other forms of cave decoration. One of the stops is in the Musical Hall, named after the sound of dripping waters on the pool surface. This hall was used for organizing musical concerts of reproduced classical music because of its superior acoustics.
Welcome to Zdiar
Zdiar is a small village in the heart of beautiful intact nature, above which strongly and proudly towering peaks of Belianske Tatras
Visitors to this distinctive village can just wander the countryside, listen to the noise of the forest, see grazing sheep, and find peace of mind.
Museum of Zdiar
Ždiar House Museum was established in 1971. It is located in a wooden purpose-built building, which is the original architecture of the village Ždiar.
The whole building was divided into two residential and farm. The living is a permanent exhibition of folk creativity – Ždiarske costumes, toys, dolls, pets, and more.
Are located and auxiliary tools, musical instruments, known for are seeded Spiš and Podhale in Poland, famous violin “Zlobcoky” which Ždiar produced by folk artist Matej Pitoňák collected by his daughter after Ružena Zachvejová Zdiar come and households. The economic part of the restaurant, which was beneficial to previously immaterial capacity at Ždiar, opened in June 1973. Mala has 54 seats.
The interior was designed by architect Cuningom of Liptovsky Mikulas. The operator was wearing a stylized work Ždiarska costume called. Šohajda.
Price Includes:
English speaking guide
Transfers
Entry fees
Lunch
Horse carriage
Price does not include.
Personal expenses
Tips
The minimum person in the group is 6 people.
Sightseeing we can organize also from the other cities. Also for different numbers of the groups. Prices might be different. Please do not hesitate to contact us.