Protected Landscape Area Kysuce is a region of diverse natural beauty in northern Slovakia offering extensive opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration amidst rich forests and mountainous terrain.
Protected Landscape Area Kysuce covers a large portion of the Kysuce region in northern Slovakia, bordering the Czech Republic and Poland. Characterized by mountainous terrain dominated by the Javorníky and Kysucké Beskydy mountain ranges, the area boasts extensive mixed forests, meadows, and river valleys. The landscape supports a rich biodiversity including species such as lynx, brown bear, wolf, and a variety of bird species like the black stork and capercaillie. Historically, the region has roots in traditional Slovak rural culture, with preserved wooden architecture, folk traditions, and historical sites including old churches and rustic villages. Outdoor recreation is centered around hiking and mountain biking on well-marked trails, with opportunities for cross-country skiing in winter. Scenic lookout points such as Veľký Javorník offer panoramic views. Several natural reserves, including protected peat bogs and rare forest habitats, highlight the area's ecological significance. The area is appreciated for its tranquility and authentic cultural experience, attracting visitors seeking both natural beauty and cultural heritage. The PLA Kysuce also emphasizes sustainable tourism and conservation efforts to protect its unique ecosystems. Visitors can explore traditional villages, engage in seasonal local festivals, and enjoy fishing in the clean rivers. The protected status helps maintain the landscape’s integrity while supporting environmental education and recreational use.
Veľký Javorník – panoramic summit offering expansive views of the surrounding Beskydy and Kysuce ranges
Rare forest ecosystems supporting large carnivores like lynx and brown bear
Traditional wooden village architecture and folk museums in Čadca district
Peat bogs and wetlands protected for their unique biodiversity and water purification functions
The highest peak in the Javorníky Mountains offering sweeping views over northern Slovakia and into the Czech Republic.
A protected area preserving primeval spruce forests and a habitat for endangered species like the capercaillie.
A rare and ecologically important peat bog known for its unique plant species and role in water filtration.