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Distance: 9.58kmBotanical Garden Košice Košice

Botanical Garden Košice

Košice (region: Kosice and surroundings, District: Košice)

Botanical Garden of Pavol J. Safarik University in Kosice is located in the north-western part of the Kosice Basin in site Bankov. It was founded in 1950 and now covers an area of 30 ha. The garden features a greenhouses warm exposure on an area of 3500 m2 with tropical and subtropical vegetation, and an area of 4 ha with exposure of decorative flora. This exposure (2 ha) includes also Ecologicall educational area. The forest part of the botanical garden which consists of forest units of native...

Distance: 46.58kmWatermill Kovacova Rožňava

Watermill Kovacova

Rožňava (area: Revúcka vrchovina, region: Gemer, District: Rožňava)

We invite you to a tour of the water mill museum, which belonged to the Andrássy family from Krásná Hôrka with the original original equipment, where you will not only learn, but also see how flour was sometimes made. The water mill is located in the village of Kováčová near the town of Rožňava, in the Košice Region in eastern Slovakia.

Distance: 56.44kmDreveník Spišské Podhradie

Dreveník

Spišské Podhradie (region: Spis, District: )

Distance: 62.18kmSivá Brada (Mineral spring) Spišské Podhradie

Sivá Brada (Mineral spring)

Spišské Podhradie (area: Levoca Mountains, region: Spis, District: Levoča)

Sivá Brada is a travertine mound located near the town of Spišské Podhradie to the west. At its top, a mineral spring springs, creating a small lake with a diameter of 3 m, in the middle of which a continuously bubbling mineral water springs. Other mineral springs spring up in the area. Small cascades are formed from the draining water and thus troughs of small streams are created here. The travertine mound has been growing for about 10,000 years with such slow mineral deposition. In 1675, a baroque...