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Natural and historical attractions

1. Gulleys in Liptov - in Ludrovská valley you will find Huštáky, an area which is undistinguishable from
    the Slovak Paradise
2. Forgotten Liptov castle - Starihrad - when hiking from a nice village Kalameny, you will discover ruins of the 
    highest located castle in Slovakia and a magic view of the Liptovská basin
3. Following the footsteps of the templar knights - by church, in Martinček near Ružomberok, you will find old
    cellars associated with knights, the village’s church as well as a forlorn church in the field near Ludrová  
    emblazoned with the templar’s legends
4. View of the Choč hill - Choč alias Liptov Kilimanjaro often rises up out of the morning fog just like famous African

     mountain
5. Unusual path to Vlkolínec - an easy walk around the natural sight Raven rock, where an educational trail
    heading to Vlkolínec can be found
6. Volcanoes of Liptov - Liptovské Sliače - local travertine heaps with 8 meters deep craters looking like small
    volcanoes of Liptov
7. Medvedia Cave (Bear Cave) - one of the Europe’s best-known paleontological sites with excavated bones of a

     bear, that lived here approx. 15 000 years ago is Važecká cave
8. Towards the eye of the Low Tatras - Jánska valley popular for a trip to Ohnište - a reward for those who
    persist in hiking will be a magnificent view of the High Tatras as well as a view into 100 metres deep abyss
9. Brankovský waterfall - a national natural monument originated from a caved-in mountain stream is the highest
    waterfall in the Low Tatras and the second highest in Slovakia
10. Oblazy in the Kvačianska valley - as in a fairy tale, discover a fascinating narrow gorge hidden in the massif
     of the Choč hills, surrounded by a roar of water, steep rocks and deep forests hiding wooden water mills and a 
     sawmill