Do you love history, but hate those crowded group tours where everyone is rushing around? Discover the fascinating Orava region with a personal guide and uncover its breathtaking past.
Visit the Zuberec Open Air Museum, walk among the old wooden houses, marvel at the rare 15-th century late-Gothic church, and immerse yourself in the legends of Orava Castle. The mysterious atmosphere and stories hidden behind the castle’s thick walls will draw you into a world where history comes to life.
What can you look forward to on this one-day trip?

We will start our history-filled day in the village of Zuberec, the gateway to the Western Tatras. As we step into the Zuberec Open Air Museum, we’ll be instantly transported back to a time when life flowed in harmony with nature and hard work.
The most precious gem of the entire complex is the late-Gothic Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary from Zábrež. This wooden gem was likely built as early as the beginning of the 15th century. It will captivate you not only with its ancient architecture but also with its interior with Renaissance paintings and a 17-th century choir gallery.

This building is a perfect example of the craftsmanship of the old carpenters. If you’re captivated by this sacred architectural style, you can explore other wooden churches in Eastern Slovakia.
During a walk inside the Zuberec Open Air Museum, we’ll get a glimpse into the lives of our ancestors, and we won’t miss out on:

You will spot it from a distance – it towers on a steep limestone cliff, more than a hundred meters above the Orava River. This castle complex is a natural landmark of the region, commanding respect since the 13th century and evoking the days when it guarded an important trade route to Poland.
In the times of its greatest glory, the Orava castle was the center of the entire Orava estate. Several prominent families took charge of it, but it was the Thurzo family who left the most significant mark here. They transformed the original stone fortress into a magnificent Renaissance residence and gave the castle the appearance we admire to this day.

Although the castle was struck by a devastating fire in 1800, thanks to later restoration efforts and the Pálffy family, it was not left in ruins. Today, it is one of the best-preserved historical monuments in Slovakia and consists of a unique complex of the Lower, Middle, and Upper Castle.
Walk through places where history has literally soaked into the stone walls. Climb hundreds of stairs, look into period rooms, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from the citadel’s highest terraces. Looking down into the depths below, you might spot traditional rafts that still sail down the meanders of the Orava River.
From Orava straight to the silver screen! Orava Castle is not only a historical monument but also a real movie star. You could see its secret corners in the cult horror Nosferatu (1922) or in the movie Dragonheart 2. However, it also became the home of popular fairy tales like King Thrushbeard, Thomas the Falconer, and Love on a Hair.
Are you up for a day filled with history, monuments, and beautiful views? Book your date and go on a trip full of experiences guided by someone who knows this region perfectly.
Level
1
Minimum age
2 years
Duration
8 hours
Availability
Year-round
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Our driver guide will pick you up from the hotel and drive you to the western part of Tatra Mountains
Walk around the museum with the wooden houses and discover the history of Orava region.
Warm meal is always great! Letˈs visit traditional Slovak restaurant or the nearby steakhouse.
After short transfer to the Orava Castle, get ready for a longer guided walking tour.
Guided tour will take us about 120 minutes and you will learn all about the fantastic history of the most popular castle in Slovakia.
Our day is over and it is time to take you back to your hotel.