Liptov
Liptov is a region in Central Slovakia.
Cities
Liptovský MikulášA good starting point to Western Tatras, Choč Mountains and Low Tatras.
RužomberokA good starting point to Western Tatras, Low Tatras, Choč Mountains and Great Fatra. Skiing right in a suburb of the city. Likava castle in a village nextdoor.
Villages
VlkolínecAn UNESCO listed example of traditional architecture.
VýchodnáA place of yearly folklore fest.
Liptovská OsadaHiking and relaxation inbetween mountains.
Other destinations
Liptovská Mara damThe biggest water reservoir in Slovakia and a popular recreational site. The surroundings of the dam offers many cultural, spa and water activities.
Mountain ranges:
Western TatrasHiking and skiing.
Low TatrasEndless hiking possibilities, skiing, one of the most visited caves in Slovakia.
Choč MountainsPretty ravines and great overview from the top of the main mountain.
Great FatraHiking.
Understand
History
The first known inhabitants came to Liptov during the Neolithic age around 6000 years ago. Celts represent an important time period of Liptov during the Iron Age. The Celtic tribal village can be seen in the archeological site of Havránok near Liptovský Mikuláš.The first settlements of Slavic people in Liptov region began approximately in the 6th century BC. The first written evidence about Liptov came from 1231 AD.
There are three remains of castles that were built in the Liptov region. They are the Likava castle, the Liptov castle, and the Liptovský Hrádok castle. Liptov is also a place where the legendary Slovak figure of the 17th and 18th Century, Juraj Jánošík, was sentenced to death.
Geography
The region is surrounded by multiple mountain ranges.
The longest Slovak river Váh flows through it and fills the important water reservoir Liptovská Mara - which functions both as a water electric power facility and recreational area. There were multiple villages in place of the reservoir, buildings of which are new preserved/moved to open air Liptov village muzeum in Pribylina.
Get in
Trains and interstate buses go to the major cities from east to west.
The smaller villages in general have public inter-city bus connections available.
Get around
Public transport is pretty well organized in the area, although sometimes the time schedules are sparse (some villages only few times a day).
See
Liptov village museumA reconstruction of a historical village destroyed while creating Liptovská Mara dam.
HavránokA celtic archeological site with a small museum.
Do
Ski areas include:
- Jasná detailed in Low Tatras
Malinô Brdo
- Donovaly, at the edge of Liptov.
Water parks near Liptovský Michal.
Eat
Salaš DechtáreTraditional restaurant on the shore of Liptovská Mara.
Salaš KrajinkaExcellent local cheese factory, bakery and restaurant
Stay safe
The cities and especially villages are generally safe - but compared to northern countries, it's not recommended leaving cars unlocked and similar.