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Campsites in the Žilina Region Kysuc Orav Campsites in the Žilina Region Kysuc Orav" Mal Fatr" Rajeck Liptov dolin" Turie# é BRATISLAVA s v s k s u c k B e k y d r a d K y ČADCA O k y B e s ATC Jami 15 NÁMESTOVO TURZOVKA KRÁSNO Oravská NAD priehrada KYSUCOU 16 Autocamp " Stará Hora v s k TRSTENÁ J a v o r n í k O r a g u r # TVRDOŠÍN KYSUCKÉ M a NOVÉ Oravice 17 MESTO Kemp Oravice Camping Belá – Terchová Nižné Kamence 5 Belá Minikemp BYTČA Šíp ŽILINA Varín 20 DOLNÝ KUBÍN Z Autocamping á 6 Varín Párnica 7 Kemp Tília Gäceľ p a Autocamp Oravská Liptovská d n 19 Súľov Autocamping Sielnica T t r Poruba a Súľov Camping Trusalová Chocˇsk Kemping Autocamp -Hradná 9 Slnečné skaly 3 Villa Betula Račkova dolina a t r # 8 vrch Liptovský Trnovec RAJECKÉ F Turany Bobrovník Mara Camping 13 TEPLICE ATC Marina Liptov 1 2 ATC Liptovský Trnovec Liptovská Kokava l " RUŽOMBEROK Liptovská Mara Pribylina a VRÚTKY Autocamping 21 Kemping Vavrišovo 11 u Jany RAJEC M MARTIN ATC LIPTOVSKÝ 12 Vavrišovo " MIKULÁŠ ’ k Camp Sojka 4 $ L Kemping V # Malatíny Bystrina 10 18 t r Camping LIPTOVSKÝ F a Demänovská Borová HRÁDOK dolina Sihoť N % z k $ T a t r Mošovce Kemping ŠRZ Drienok 14 Mošovce TURČIANSKE Žilinský TEPLICE turistický kraj www.zilinskyturistickykraj.sk 1 ATC Marina Liptov / Bobrovník **** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: ATC Marina Liptov SACC Bobrovník 140, 032 23 Bobrovník GPS: 49.118766, 19.479364 CONTACT: +421 902 605 605 (reception) +421 951 271 549 (campsite manager) [email protected] tower of a church from a flooded village ∘→ 3 km WEB: www.marinaliptov.sk SEASON: 1. 5. – 1. 10. archaeological open-air Kvačianska Valley ∘→ 11 km museum Havránok ∘→ 3 km ATC Marina Liptov is a unique campsite situated on a hill in the modern leisure resort of Marina Liptov. The loca - tion of the campsite is one of its advantages as it is loca - ted about 300 m from the bank of Liptovská Mara Dam. The campsite provides views of the surface of the Liptovská Mara water reservoir, the Chočské vrchy Moun - tains, and the Western and Low Tatras. The campsite has Water Park bešeňová ∘→ 6 km aquapark tatralandia ∘→ 6 km contact Zoo ∘→ 10 km an area of 6 ha. Specific services: boat rental, yacht rental, water adrenaline sports, recreational fishing, cultural events on the pier, beach with a shower and deck chairs. 30 30 3 18 WC WC CARD spa Lúčky ∘→ 13 km Lúčanský waterfall ∘→ 13 km Liptov castle ∘→ 2,5 km + 4 km 2 Mara Camping / ATC Liptovský Trnovec *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Mara CAMPING / ATC LiptovskýSACC Trnovec 032 22 Liptovský Trnovec GPS: 49.110283, 19.545939 CONTACT: +421 44 559 84 58 +421 905 828 444 [email protected] WEB: www.maracamping.sk aquapark tatralandia ∘→ 2,1 km contact Zoo ∘→ 2,1 km SEASON: 1. 5. – 30. 9. The camping site is situated along the bank of Liptovská Mara Dam, 8 km from Liptovský Mikuláš. A restaurant in the shape of a pirate ship, beaches and water adrenaline Hurricane Factory 2,1 km Liptovský Mikuláš 7 km sports are available at the resort. The surrounding area ∘→ ∘→ provides ideal conditions for yachting and windsurfing, fishing, cycling tours and hiking. Suitable for families with children. The camping site is a member of the ASCI. 150 60 27 160 WC WC CARD Prosiecka valley ∘→ 9,6 km archaeological open-air museum Havránok ∘→ 12,5 km 3 Kemping Villa Betula / Liptovská Sielnica *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Villa Betula Resort*** Brnice 166, 032 23 Liptovská Sielnica GPS: 49.136127, 19.511752 CONTACT: +421 907 812 327 [email protected] Kvačianska valley ∘→ 6 km WEB: www.villabetula.sk SEASON: 1. 1. – 31. 12. contact Zoo ∘→ 6,5 km aquapark tatralandia ∘→ 6,5 km The campsite lies 11 km from the town of Liptovský Mi - kuláš in the vicinity of the Liptovská Mara Dam and 1 km from the village of Liptovská Sielnica. It hosts the largest recreation area for families with children in Liptov called Babyland with attractions for children and adults alike, an animal farm and a horse ranch. In the summer, guests are welcome to make use of a natural swimming pool and the Museum of Nature Protec - Water Park bešeňová ∘→ 11 km aqua zorbing, and in the winter a snow-tubing track is tion and speleology ∘→ 11 km available. The resort provides adrenaline, sporting, and entertainment attractions. It is a member of the ASCI. 70 70 14 133 WC WC CARD Demänovská ice cave Demänovská cave of Liberty Jasná Nízke tatry ski resort ∘→ 18,5 km ∘→ 21 km ∘→ 25 km 4 Camp Sojka / Malatíny *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Sojka resort SACC Malatíny 104, 032 15 Malatíny GPS: 49.057850, 19.454360 CONTACT: +421 44 547 56 56 +421 948 044 391 [email protected] WEB: www.campsojka.sk SEASON: 1. 5. – 15. 10. Water Park bešeňová ∘→ 7,3 km spa Lúčky ∘→ 13,3 km New caravan campsite in Liptov, Slovakia, in the heart of Europe. It is located about 15 km from Liptovský Mikuláš, 15 km from Ružomberok. The total area of the campsite archaeological open-air museum Havránok aquapark tatralandia 18,3 km is 5 ha. The campsite is located on a peaceful site and is ∘→ 15,5 km part of a larger resort containing a relaxation centre with ∘→ a swimming pool and a wellness centre, a hotel part, and a restaurant. 5 22 16 212 WC WC CARD Kvačianska valley ∘→ 24 km Vlkolínec UNesco Village ∘→ 24 km 5 Camping Belá – Nižné Kamence *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Camping Belá – Nižné KamencSACCe 013 06 Belá – Nižné Kamence GPS: 49.247859, 18.988568 CONTACT: +421 41 56 95 135 +421 905 742 514 [email protected] WEB: www.campingbela.eu SEASON: 1. 1. – 31. 12. terchovské srdce outlook tower ∘→ 3,6 km belské skaly rock Formation ∘→ 5,9 km Campsite situated between the villages of Belá and Ter - chová, 25 km from Žilina, a gateway leading to the Malá Fatra mountain range. Suitable for families with children. Jánošíkove diery Gorges 6,4 km Veľký rozsutec 6,4 km + 5 km The campsite has been awarded Campsite of the Year ∘→ ∘→ numerous times and ranks among the TOP 10 campsites in the entire Slovak and Czech Republics. 200 150 20 96 Vrátna Free time Zone slovenský orloj astronomical Historical Logging switchback WC ∘→ 7,3 km clock ∘→ 17,5 km railway, Vychylovka open-air WC Museum ∘→ 32,6 km CARD 6 Autocamping Varín *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Autokemping Varín SACC Dr. Jozefa Tisu, Varín 013 03 GPS: 49.210024, 18.878512 CONTACT: +421 911 49 42 42 [email protected] [email protected] Vodné dielo Žilina Dam ∘→ 2 km WEB: www.atcvarin.sk SEASON: 1. 4. – 30. 10. small ferry ∘→ 4,5 km strečno castle, medieval village of Paseka ∘→ 5,5 km (via a small ferry) It is situated on the border of the Malá Fatra National Park on the outskirts of the village of Varín. It covers an area of 5.2 ha and is located 10 km from Žilina. It provi - des a wide range of opportunities for sports, recreation, social event organisation, school trips, gatherings and other events. rafts on the Váh river Špicák outlook tower straník ∘→ 12 km ∘→ 4,5 km ( via a small ferry) ∘→ 5,5 km (via a small ferry) 350 70 16 70 WC WC CARD budatín castle ∘→ 13 km Žilina ∘→ 14,5 km Dubeň outlook tower ∘→ 14,5 km 7 Kemp Tília Gäceľ / Oravská Poruba *** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Kemp Tília Gäceľ SACC Gäceľská cesta 2 027 54 Oravská Poruba GPS: 49.205868, 19.267491 CONTACT: +421 903 417 269 [email protected] WEB: www.kemptilia.sk SEASON: 1. 1. – 31. 12. aquarelax Dolný Kubín ∘→ 5 km UNesco Wooden articular church of Leštiny ∘→ 9 km The campsite is set in a natural environment 2 km from the town of Dolný Kubín. There is a white-water course for slalom canoeing built on the campsite and it is a po - Veľký choč 12 km + 4 km orava castle 12 km pular place for rafting. The campsite area provides a large ∘→ ∘→ space for camping and caravanning. 20 16 16 118 WC WC CARD ski Park Kubínska Hoľa ∘→ 12 km Likava castle ∘→ 17,5 km 8 Autocamping Trusalová ** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Autocamping Trusalová SACC 038 53 Turany GPS: 49.14038, 19.05141 CONTACT: +421 43 42 92 636 (season) +421 915 321 061 (off-season) [email protected] WEB: www.atctrusalova.sk SEASON: 1. 6. – 15. 9. Šútovský waterfall ∘→ 6,6 km + 4 km Ferrata HZs Martinské hole ∘→ 23 km The campsite is situated 20 km from Martin in the vici - nity of the town of Turany. The advantage of the camp - site is its beautiful natural environment and its proximity Museum of the slovak Village in Jahodnícke sklabiňa castle 23 km to the interesting tourist sites of the Malá Fatra and ∘→ háje, Martin 23 km Veľká Fatra mountain ranges. It's situated in the forest, ∘→ with two streams flowing through it, and visitors may cool off by rafting directly at the campsite. There are hi - king trails, cycling trails, rock-climbing and water sports sites nearby. It was awarded the “VITAJTE CYKLISTI” (CYCLISTS WELCOME) certificate. In the DOKEMPU.CZ survey, the autocamping site has regularly ranked among the top places in recent years. In 2019, it ranked among the TOP 25 campsites of the Czech Republic, Moravia 80 60 38 133 and Slovakia, and it won 1st place in Slovakia. Nearby attractioNs WC WC Šútovo Lake 5,6 km ∘→ CARD Mountain Hut chata pod chlebom 5,6 km ∘→ Gaderská valley ∘→ 32 km blatnica castle ∘→ 32 km + 2 km teplické serpentíny, turčianska Štiavnička ∘→ 10,6 km sučiansky castle ∘→ 12 km Downhill scooters from Martinské hole ∘→ 31 km 9 Camping Slnečné skaly / Rajecké Teplice ** Nearby attractioNs ADDRESS: Camping Slnečné skaly SACC 013 13 Rajecké Teplice – Poluvsie GPS: 49.141849, 18.719374 CONTACT: +421 903 982 233 [email protected] WEB: www.slnecneskaly.sk www.camping-raj.sk SEASON: 1.
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