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Kysuce Protected Landscape Area Adventures

Kysuce Protected Landscape Area is a scenic region in northern Slovakia known for its diverse forests, traditional villages, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration.

118,000 acres
Acres Protected
120 miles
Miles of Trails
15,000 - 20,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Kysuce Protected Landscape Area

 

The Kysuce Protected Landscape Area covers a large part of the Kysuce region in northern Slovakia, characterized by rolling hills, dense spruce and beech forests, and river valleys. This area protects both natural and cultural heritage, including traditional wooden architecture and folk culture. Established in 1984, the Kysuce PLA was created to preserve extensive forest ecosystems, as well as the unique rural landscapes shaped by centuries of pastoral activity. The geography is marked by moderately high hills, with elevations typically ranging from 400 to about 1,250 meters, featuring rivers such as the Kysuca River and smaller tributaries that run through the valleys. The area provides habitat for wildlife including European brown bears, lynxes, and numerous bird species. Hiking is the foremost recreational activity, with well-marked trails linking to mountain peaks, forest clearings, and historical villages. Visitors can explore the traditional wooden houses and folk architecture museums which reflect the region's rich cultural history. In winter, the area offers opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The protected landscape promotes sustainable tourism, balancing ecological preservation with opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural appreciation. Its mix of natural beauty, wildlife, and traditional Slovak culture attracts visitors seeking a quiet, authentic experience away from more heavily touristed destinations.

Highlights

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Veľká Rača Peak – the highest point and a hub for hiking and winter sports

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Traditional wooden architecture villages such as Oščadnica

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Kysuca River valley – scenic riverine landscapes and fishing spots

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Protected habitats for rare wildlife including brown bears and lynx

Notable Natural Features

Veľká Rača

At 1,236 meters, Veľká Rača is the highest peak in the area, offering panoramic views and serving as a center for hiking and skiing.

Kysuca River

This river flows through the PLA, providing scenic landscapes, fishing opportunities, and habitats for diverse aquatic species.

Oščadnica Traditional Village

A village known for preserving distinctive wooden architecture and rural Slovak customs, enhancing cultural tourism.