In cooperation with SLOVAKIA TRAVEL, we will bring you inspiring travel tips every month until the end of 2025 for exploring the surroundings of Nestville Park.
We’ll show you this beautiful region from a new perspective – from majestic castles and historic churches to breathtaking gorges and museums that will bring your adventures to life.
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It takes so little – just take it step by step and discover the magic of Slovakia.
Tip No. 1 – Looking for an easy trip with a big visual impact? Visit the Jarabina Gorge – a narrow canyon shaped by the Malý Lipník stream near Stará Ľubovňa.
On a short route (about 0.5 km), you’ll discover dramatically narrow rock walls, rapids, waterfalls, and unique fossils. The trip is ideal for families with children, and thanks to the educational trail and viewpoint, you can fully enjoy the beauty of the site.


Tip No. 2 – Just a few kilometers from Nestville Park stands the iconic landmark of the region – Ľubovňa Castle: a place full of fascinating stories, from meetings of Hungarian and Polish kings, to the hiding of the Polish crown jewels, to the imprisonment of the noble adventurer Móric Beňovský.


Tip No. 3 – This unique church is one of the best-preserved wooden sacral buildings in Slovakia. Built in 1717, its Baroque interior will enchant you with its intricate details and artistic craftsmanship. The church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List – visiting this place will transport you to the past and allow you to appreciate the skill and devotion of the craftsmen who built it.


Tip No. 4 – Experience the authentic taste of northern Spiš in Nestville Park – enjoy original drinks, taste artisan chocolate, and take advantage of winter attractions such as the skating rink and ice slide.
And if you wish to slow down for a moment, visit the Ľubovňa Open-Air Museum and discover a world where time seems to stand still. You’ll find 25 traditional log buildings from the region, a wooden Greek Catholic church, and technical structures – along with numerous folklore events and craft markets throughout the year.

