Best attractions and places to see around Revúca are found in the historical Gemer region of Slovakia, nestled among the Stolické vrchy and Revúcka vrchovina Mountains. This area is characterized by its blend of historical landmarks, such as the First Slovak Gymnasium, and significant natural features, including proximity to Muránska Planina National Park. The landscape offers diverse opportunities for exploring karst formations, mountain trails, and unique geological sites.
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It is a technical monument, which produced iron iron from 1871 to 1903, which was mined in iron-mines in Železník and Rákoš. The blast furnace originally had a height of 13.47 meters and a useful volume of 40 m³. (source wikipedia.org)
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View of Poludnica in Maretkina forest area. It can be seen from the village of Muráň, through Revúc to the magnesite mines.
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The tunnel on the missing railway line. It is located about 1km from the Koprášský tunnel and viaduct. Entrance from Koprášský tunnel is after a small stream and Slavošoviec is a nice entrance area with a recreation zone and a children's zone. The tunnel has a length of 2401 m, so it is necessary to have quality and light. Not suitable for people with claustrophobia. There is a ride on the bike and on foot, but on the exit from Slavošoviec there are steep stairs.
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A shorter tunnel on the missing railway line. It is only a few meters from the Koprášský viaduct and is also a bikom and walking. The tunnel is only 245m, so it can go without the light, but the headlamp will be only a plus.
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The region around Revúca offers several natural attractions. You can visit Poludnica Viewpoint, located in the Maretkina forest area, which provides extensive views of the surrounding landscape, including the village of Muráň and local magnesite mines. The town is also nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the Stolické vrchy and Revúcka vrchovina Mountains, offering scenic vistas. For a unique experience, the Ochtiná Aragonite Cave is a short drive away.
Yes, the Ochtiná Aragonite Cave, located a short drive from Revúca, is a globally unique natural wonder known for its aragonite formations. Additionally, the Muránska Planina National Park, nearby, features distinctive karst landscapes.
Revúca is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can explore the Slavošovský Tunnel and Koprášsky Tunnel, which are part of a defunct railway line and popular for cycling and walking. The nearby Muránska Planina National Park offers extensive opportunities for hiking and exploring rich flora and fauna. For more structured routes, you can find various MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and General Cycling Routes around Revúca.
Revúca is rich in history. You can visit the Museum of the First Slovak Gymnasium, which was the first entirely Slovak institute for secondary education. The Roman Catholic Church of St. Lawrence the Deacon, a late Gothic church from the 15th century, is another significant architectural monument. Other notable sites include the Evangelic Classicist Tolerant Church, the classicist Town Hall, and the Municipal Inn (Rooster). Don't miss the unique 'Fairy-Tale Sculptures' scattered around town, celebrating local literary heritage.
Yes, families can enjoy the 'Fairy-Tale Sculptures' located throughout Revúca, which bring local literary characters to life. A short drive away in Muráň, the Family Park with mini ZOO Obrovisko offers entertainment for children. The shorter Koprášsky Tunnel is also suitable for family walks.
Muránska Planina National Park is known for its stunning karst landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and unique wildlife, including groundhogs at Sysľovisko Muránska planina. It offers excellent opportunities for hiking year-round, with trails ranging in difficulty. Kohút Hill, reaching 1409 meters, is a recommended destination for hiking enthusiasts within the park's vicinity.
Yes, Revúca has a history of iron-making. You can visit the Blast Furnace in Sirk, a technical monument from the Hungarian Kingdom period (1871-1903), which provides insight into the region's iron-making tradition.
The region around Revúca is suitable for outdoor activities year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for exploring the national park and tunnels. Winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities in the surrounding mountains.
Many of the natural areas and hiking trails in Muránska Planina National Park are generally dog-friendly, though it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and follow park regulations. The walking paths through the Slavošovský Tunnel and Koprášsky Tunnel are also suitable for walks with dogs.
While local buses connect Revúca to some nearby villages, reaching attractions like the Ochtiná Aragonite Cave or Muráň Castle often requires a combination of public transport and walking, or using a personal vehicle. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance for specific routes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of walking or cycling through the historic railway tunnels like Slavošovský Tunnel, noting the need for a light due to its length. The scenic views from spots like Poludnica Viewpoint are also highly appreciated, offering expansive panoramas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the impressive ruins of Muráň Castle are a notable historical site located in the vicinity of Revúca, offering a glimpse into the region's past and often providing great views from its elevated position.


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