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Dobšinská Ice Cave
Dobšinská Ice Cave
One of the two to public accessible ice caves in our country can be found in the north of the Gemer region, in the Slovak Paradise National Park.
Information center Muráň
Information center Muráň
Here you will get basic information about the natural values of the Muránska Planina National Park, types of trips, but also souvenirs as a keepsake, or chemically untreated and safe food for ground squirrels in the nearby Biely Vody.
Easter traditions on Gemer
Easter traditions on Gemer
The spring water on the night of Maundy Thursday to Good Friday was believed to have healing powers. The girls bathed in the stream before sunrise so that they would not have ulcers, scabs, or ringworm and be healthy all year round.
Watchtower in Rožňava
Watchtower in Rožňava
Visitors have a beautiful view of the entire city, the Rožňavská basin, the steep slopes of the Silická plateau, and the calvary above the city from the balcony of the Watchtower.
Cycling
Cycling
Meet Gemer from the saddle of a bicycle. On the wide plains in the south, on mountain roads with amazing views in the north, or adventurously: through the longest cycle tunnel in Europe.
Tourist information centers
Tourist information centers
Overview of tourist information offices in the region. Plan your unique vacation with their help!
Horse riding
Horse riding
It is said that the best view of Gemer is from a horse's saddle. Experience it with your own eyes!
Cesta SNP Gemerom-Malohontom
Cesta SNP Gemerom-Malohontom
Vydajte sa po stopách Slovenského národného povstania a spoznajte jeho zabudnuté príbehy na miestach kde sa písala história
Winter sports
Winter sports
Ski on natural snow under the majestic Klenovský Vepor or cross-country ski through the magical Muránska plateau
Handicrafts
Handicrafts
Gemer-Malohont has also been known for its developed craftsmanship since time immemorial. In the course of the centuries, valcarry, drapery, hat making, shoemaking, brearry and, thanks to the presence of clay deposits, pottery flourished here.