Huts in Žilina offer diverse accommodations amidst the natural landscapes of Slovakia. The region, known for its mountains like Malá Fatra and Kysucké Beskydy, provides a setting for outdoor activities. These huts serve as bases for hiking, skiing, and exploring historical sites. Many are located near forests, streams, or mountain passes, providing access to varied terrain.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Entrance to the Malá Fatra National Park
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Link to the route: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1452047762?ref=wtd&share_token=aNRAoR31gJlhP4aWTVY7QQMKxELOulBcMC3QqJQ1Pk0CzyebgV
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Formerly also Rajcza (Slovak: Veľká Rača), 1236 m above sea level – the highest peak of the Wielka Rača group in the Żywiec Beskids (in Slovakia these are the Kysuckie Beskids) Wielka Rača is located on the main ridge of the Żywiec Beskids, through which the Polish-Slovak border and the Great European Watershed run[4]. At Wielka Rača, this ridge changes direction. Wielka Rača is also a keystone for a long side ridge extending from its peak to the west (to the Slovak side). Between the three ridges of Wielka Rača there are three valleys, through which three streams flow: Rača, Klubinský potok and Oščadnica (Oščadnica) Wielka Rača is completely forested, but on its summit there is a grassy meadow, from which a wide panorama with a characteristic group of Malá Fatra stretches. The peak is also the highest mountain in the Kysuce Beskids (the Slovak part of the Żywiec Beskids) and one of the highest peaks in the Żywiec Beskids. Observation of the views is facilitated by a viewing platform built in 1997 jointly by Poles and Slovaks
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A very nice bike trip with technical descents on the Przegibek - Wielka Racza section and the descent from Wielka Racza on the yellow / caution recommended at high speeds, flying stones like Ewok Bears from Star Wars :)/
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The shelter offers 50 beds in rooms for 3 to 8 people. Additionally, you can stay in multi-person rooms (10 people). Guests of the shelter have access to a buffet with a dining room. Near the shelter there is a viewing point with a map of the mountains surrounding Wielka Racza
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(Slovak: Veľká Rača), 1236 m above sea level – the highest peak of the Wielka Racza group in the Żywiec Beskids. Veľká Rača is completely forested, but on its top there is a grassy pasture from which there is a wide panorama of the characteristic group of the Mała Fatra Mountains. The peak is also the largest mountain in the Kysuce Beskids (the Slovak part of the Żywiec Beskids) and one of the highest peaks of the Żywiec Beskids. Observation of the views is made easier by the viewing platform built in 1997 jointly by Poles and Slovaks. At the top there is a PTTK Wielka Racza shelter
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Difficult ascent and not much. No sights or other attractions.
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The Žilina region offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, from serene forest retreats and mountain huts to wellness chalets with private facilities and spacious chalets for group stays. You can find accommodations catering to nature lovers, hikers, families, and those seeking relaxation or unique experiences.
For wellness and relaxation, consider options like Hájenka wellness drevenica and PARADiSE Wellness Chalet in Terchová, both offering private hot tubs and saunas. Another luxurious option is Jánošíkův pramen - privátní horská wellness chata in Zázrivá, which provides a jacuzzi, Finnish sauna, and massage services within Malá Fatra National Park.
Yes, several huts are well-suited for families. Chata pod Kľakom in Fačkov is ideal for families with children, offering amenities like a bathtub and sauna in a secluded forest setting. The Cabin in Malá Fatra National Park is also family-friendly, providing a great place to rest with food and drinks. Additionally, Chalupa Višňa in Kotrčiná Lúčka is designed for family gatherings.
Hikers frequently visit M. R. Štefánik Hut, which offers food, drinks, accommodation, and a warm fireplace. Another popular choice is Chata pod Suchým, known for its restaurant and scenic views. Hala Rača Mountain Hut and Viewpoint also provides beds and a buffet, along with a viewing point.
Absolutely. Many huts offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. For example, Roubenka in Terchová provides unique views of Malý and Veľký Rozsutec from its terrace. Hala Rača Mountain Hut and Viewpoint is specifically highlighted for its panoramic vistas, and Chata pod Suchým also boasts a nice view.
The huts in Žilina serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with routes like the difficult Roháčsky Waterfall – Tatliakovo Lake loop or the easy Dolné Diery Gorge – Jánošíkove Diery Waterfalls loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the moderate View of Strečno Castle loop. For more options, explore the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for Žilina.
Yes, if you're seeking tranquility, several huts are nestled in peaceful settings. Chata pod Kľakom is in a secluded area by a stream and forest. Modrá boring pod horou (Blue Cottage under the mountain) is near a forest in the quiet Kysucké region, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Chata v lese v Tály is also surrounded by forest, offering a quiet and natural environment.
Several huts provide food and drinks. M. R. Štefánik Hut and Chata pod Suchým both have restaurants. Hala Rača Mountain Hut and Viewpoint features a buffet with a dining room. Additionally, Koliba Pod Skalami is another hut with a restaurant.
Some huts are conveniently located near historical attractions. For instance, Chatka Terezka in Žilina is a good base for exploring historical sites, being approximately 15 miles from Strečno Castle, 6.2 miles from Lietava Castle, and 9.3 miles from Budatín Castle.
Yes, you can find unique experiences. Roubenka in Terchová is a log cabin offering a rustic charm with modern comforts, intentionally lacking a TV for a true nature escape. There's also a Traditional Cheese Hut, providing a glimpse into local culture and facilities.
Visitors frequently praise the cleanliness, comfort, and pleasant natural surroundings of the huts. Many enjoy the direct access to outdoor activities, stunning mountain views, and the opportunity to relax in facilities like saunas and hot tubs. The availability of good food and drinks at mountain huts is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, some accommodations are designed for group stays. Chalupa Višňa in Kotrčiná Lúčka is a spacious chalet ideal for family gatherings or team-building events, offering privacy and modern amenities. Hájenka wellness drevenica in Terchová can accommodate up to 14 guests, making it suitable for larger groups seeking relaxation.


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