The Štiavnica Mountains Protected Landscape Area offers a diverse natural environment rich in geological, ecological, and cultural heritage, making it popular for hiking, nature observation, and exploring historic mining sites.
The Štiavnica Mountains Protected Landscape Area is located in central Slovakia, encompassing the volcanic mountain range surrounding the historic town of Banská Štiavnica. This region features an extinct volcanic caldera with complex geology, unique mineral deposits, and scenic landscapes characterized by rolling hills, forested slopes, and numerous lakes, many of which resulted from historical mining activity. The area is notable for its rich biodiversity, including mixed forests dominated by beech, fir, and spruce, and habitats supporting rare plant and animal species. It also contains valuable remnants of traditional folk architecture and cultural monuments tied to one of Europe's oldest mining towns, which has UNESCO World Heritage status. Visitors have the chance to hike well-marked trails through dense woods and around artificial lakes, explore mining museums, and discover relics of the 15th-18th century silver and gold mining operations. Key landmarks include Sitno Hill, the highest peak in the range, offering panoramic views, and the rich network of underground galleries open for tours. Besides hiking and wildlife watching, the area is attractive for mountain biking and winter sports such as cross-country skiing during colder months. The protected status helps conserve both the natural landscapes and the cultural-historical artifacts, providing a blend of outdoor recreation and heritage exploration. Its accessibility from major Slovak cities makes it a favored destination for both locals and international visitors seeking natural beauty with historical resonance.
Sitno Hill – highest peak with panoramic vistas of the Štiavnica Mountains
Historic mining lakes formed by flooded pits and tunnels
Banská Štiavnica town – UNESCO World Heritage mining town at the heart of the area
Nature trails featuring diverse wildlife and endemic plant species
The highest elevation in the Štiavnica Mountains at 1,009 meters, featuring a lookout tower and legends tied to Slovak folklore.
A series of reservoirs created primarily for mining operations, now serving as scenic spots for fishing and walking.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering museums, old mining galleries, and baroque architecture reflecting the town’s mining legacy.