• The Slovak Karst (Slovak: Slovenský kras) is one of the mountain ranges of the Slovenské Rudohorie mountains in the Carpathians in southern Slovakia.
  • Slovak Karst is the first Slovak biosphere reserve since 1 March 1977, when it was included in the UNESCO's Programme on Man and the Biosphere.
  • Since 1995 the caves of Slovak Karst and Aggtelec Karst (Hungary) have been added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
  • What makes the caves of the Slovak Karst different from other caves? Why are they so unique that they have become part of the world’s natural heritage?
  • The Slovak Karst National Park is located in the southwestern part of eastern Slovakia. It is the largest and most typical karst area in Central Europe.
  • The ranch can be found in the village of Jovice 5 km from Rožňava, in a beautiful environment under the Silická plateau in the Slovak Karst.
  • The Slovak Karst is situated on the Slovak - Hungarian border, surrounded by South-Slovak Lowland, Rožňavská and Košická Basin and Volovské Hills.
  • The Caves of the Aggtelek and Slovak Karst comprise a karst cave system with a high concentration of caves and a great variety of cave types.
  • Slovak Karst is accessible from Rožňava, Štítnik, Jasovec or Plešivec. ... Slovak Karst mountain area serves as a biosphere natural reserve of Slovakia country.
  • The area. Address. Hamosiho 118, Brzotin 049 51 Slovakia. Reach out directly. ... National Parks in Brzotin. Things to do near Slovak Karst National Park.