Slovak Paradise National Park

Slovak Paradise National Park (Národný park Slovenský Raj) is a mountain range in Eastern Slovakia.

Landscape
It lies between the towns of Spišská Nová Ves in the north and Dobšiná in the south. It is particularly known for its gorges and waterfalls.



Flora and fauna
Forests cover 90% of the park, and there are over 900 species of plants.

Brown bear, golden eagle and black stork live here, as do more common red deer and wild boars, and wolves.

Get in
The nearest town is Spišská Nová Ves, which can be easily reached by train. From Spišska Nová Ves you can walk or take a taxi to nearby Čingov (about 6,5 kilometers/4 miles), where the main trails start. Visit a tourist office and pick up a map of the park before you go hiking.

During the summer season a small number of buses from Vydrník and Spišská Nová Ves railway stations to Podlesok and Hrabušice píla, these buses generally run Saturdays only in June and daily in July and August. Bus numbers 810438 and 810436 - fares and timetables can be found using the CP journey planner. Alternatively buses run around every 2 hours to Hrabušice, the nearest stop is Rázc.Betlanovce which is around 1.3km (around 15 minute walk) from Podlesok. Note that many journey planners (including CP) show the  in the wrong place. It is actually located on the eastern end of the triangular junction - and there is actually an unrelated shelter on the southern end.

Fees and permits
You need to obtain a permit on entrance to the national park. These cost €1.50 for 1 day, €3.50 for 3 days and €5 for 6 days, multi day permits are only valid for consecutive dates.

Get around
On foot - most of the gorge walks all run uphill only with the notable exception of the Prielom Hornadu (blue on map) which runs in both directions. At Klastorisko and near the top of the Green trail from Podlesok, at the Suchá Belá crossroads there's a. Bikes are carried up on trailers at the start of the day and you can hire then heading downhill only - returning them to Podlesok. The bikes are of BMX style with one gear, disk brakes and front suspension. And note that while the route is mostly downhill - there are some flatter and uphill sections (particularly near the start of starting from Klastorisko). Cost is €5 per bike and are generally available from 1st May to 30th October. Phone +421903792443 for more information, in case of bad weather always phone before ascending and ensure operation of the bikes.

Do
It is very popular with hikers as it has a number of unusual routes through gorges and waterfalls. There are numerous sections where fixed ladders are used to climb.


 * Equipment can be hired from various shops and restaurants in Pila, Podlesok and from Turisticky Raj at the western end of Prielom Hornadu. Gear can also be hired from the cycle hire facility at Klastorisko although they only have a very small amount of gear available, you need to get to the summit early if planning on hiring from here, gear is also cheaper in the villages. We arrived at the summit at around 1230 (admittedly on a bank holiday Friday) and found that it was too late. You will need to purchase a €5 ticket (available from shops which hire out gear) to enter the Ferrata. This is not available at the Ferrata although a sign at 48.93750 20.42803 provides instructions for how to pay by SMS.

Eat
There are multiple restaurants located in Podlesok just South of the car parks.

The restaurant at Klastorisko closed at the end of the summer 2018 season, as of early July 2019 no food or drinks where available here.

Sleep
An excellent option is the Hotel Flora located in Čingov. This is a good base point for hiking in the Slovenský Raj, as it is only minutes from the trail head. A room goes for about €35, give or take, depending on the season.

Located at the western end of the Prielom Hornadu (blue on map) and a short walk from Podlesok is Turisticky Raj (http://turistickyraj.sk/) which offer various chalets and huts.

Go next

 * Slovak Karst
 * Low Tatras