6-Day Tour from Budapest: Slovak Folk Traditions
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: Multi-day Tours
Duration: 6 days
Experience the very best of Slovakia's living traditions. Whether it’s the distinctive folk music and dance, handicrafts, gastronomy or traditional wooden architecture, all this and even more will be open to discovery on this unforgettable journey. Taste the traditional local cuisine, excellent local wines, homemade beverages and amazing beer. Visit a sheep farm, talk to shepherds and have a go at playing a shepherd's pipe, known as a “Fujara”. You will be enchanted by the stories of lumberjacks as you drift down the river on the traditional wooden rafts. You will visit one of the biggest wooden churches - Christian traditions are still very strong, and travel by historic steam train. Discover the real living traditions of Slovakia – something you’ll never forget!
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Experience the very best of Slovakia's living traditions. Whether it’s the distinctive folk music and dance, handicrafts, gastronomy or traditional wooden architecture, all this and even more will be open to discovery on this unforgettable journey. Taste the traditional local cuisine, excellent local wines, homemade beverages and amazing beer. Visit a sheep farm, talk to shepherds and have a go at playing a shepherd's pipe, known as a “Fujara”. You will be enchanted by the stories of lumberjacks as you drift down the river on the traditional wooden rafts. You will visit one of the biggest wooden churches - Christian traditions are still very strong, and travel by historic steam train. Discover the real living traditions of Slovakia – something you’ll never forget!
Day 1: Budapest to Bratislava
Explore one of the most underrated capital cities in Europe with your local guide. Go for a drink in one of Bratislava’s famous pubs and fall in love with a tasty Slovak beer. Fun guaranteed!
Day 2: Cicmany
Spend your second day in the picturesque village of Čičmany. The village is famous for its wooden houses with typical decoration on the walls. The locals still wear the regional folk costumes. They will show you traditional local life and customs. You will have a lot of fun learning to mow with a wooden scythe, sing folk songs and play the unique music instrument inscribed on the UNESCO list – the “fujara”.
Day 3: Open-Air Museum of a Slovak Village - Terchová
Today you visit the Open-air museum of a Slovak village. Traditional wooden houses and remarkably preserved tools have been brought here and displayed for the eager public. You will meet local people presenting their craftsmanship and folk culture. Listen to their stories and find out how they live. Tour continues to the National Park of Little Fatra where you drift down the river on the wooden rafts of lumberjacks. Next stop is the village of Terchová - the birthplace of the Slovak version of Robin Hood - Juraj Jánošík, who robbed nobles and gave his loot to the poor. Afterwards, you will visit shepherds on a sheep farm to see the traditional production of wool, milk, whey and especially the Slovak sheep cheese “bryndza”.
Day 4: Svätý Kríž - Štrbské Pleso
The wooden church in Svätý Kríž is one of the largest wooden constructions in Central Europe. Your eyes will feast on spectacular biblical paintings and the baroque interior. Not far away from here is the center of folk traditions - an ideal place to learn about regional cultural traditions, demonstrated by regular thematic exhibitions. After lunch, you will have time to explore the mountain resort of Štrbské Pleso in the Tatra Mountains. You will then spend the evening tasting the original Slovak specialties, local beer and wine.
Day 5: Čierny Hron Steam Railway - Forestry Open-Air Museum - Banská Štiavnica
Today you will take a ride on one of the most spectacular railroads in Central Europe – Čierny Hron Steam Railway. The route twists amongst overwhelming woodland scenery to reach the highlight of our journey – The Forestry Open-Air Museum. Enjoy your time during a picnic lunch full of delicious local dishes. Your tour then continues to Banská Štiavnica - a completely preserved medieval town. Thanks to its rich mining history, this town has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Explore the town’s stunning attractions, before tasting the real jewels of the town in the form of quality Slovak beers in a local brewery - all made with special care.
Day 6: Departure day
Enjoy your return home with great memories from your tour of Slovak Folk Traditions.
Explore one of the most underrated capital cities in Europe with your local guide. Go for a drink in one of Bratislava’s famous pubs and fall in love with a tasty Slovak beer. Fun guaranteed!
Day 2: Cicmany
Spend your second day in the picturesque village of Čičmany. The village is famous for its wooden houses with typical decoration on the walls. The locals still wear the regional folk costumes. They will show you traditional local life and customs. You will have a lot of fun learning to mow with a wooden scythe, sing folk songs and play the unique music instrument inscribed on the UNESCO list – the “fujara”.
Day 3: Open-Air Museum of a Slovak Village - Terchová
Today you visit the Open-air museum of a Slovak village. Traditional wooden houses and remarkably preserved tools have been brought here and displayed for the eager public. You will meet local people presenting their craftsmanship and folk culture. Listen to their stories and find out how they live. Tour continues to the National Park of Little Fatra where you drift down the river on the wooden rafts of lumberjacks. Next stop is the village of Terchová - the birthplace of the Slovak version of Robin Hood - Juraj Jánošík, who robbed nobles and gave his loot to the poor. Afterwards, you will visit shepherds on a sheep farm to see the traditional production of wool, milk, whey and especially the Slovak sheep cheese “bryndza”.
Day 4: Svätý Kríž - Štrbské Pleso
The wooden church in Svätý Kríž is one of the largest wooden constructions in Central Europe. Your eyes will feast on spectacular biblical paintings and the baroque interior. Not far away from here is the center of folk traditions - an ideal place to learn about regional cultural traditions, demonstrated by regular thematic exhibitions. After lunch, you will have time to explore the mountain resort of Štrbské Pleso in the Tatra Mountains. You will then spend the evening tasting the original Slovak specialties, local beer and wine.
Day 5: Čierny Hron Steam Railway - Forestry Open-Air Museum - Banská Štiavnica
Today you will take a ride on one of the most spectacular railroads in Central Europe – Čierny Hron Steam Railway. The route twists amongst overwhelming woodland scenery to reach the highlight of our journey – The Forestry Open-Air Museum. Enjoy your time during a picnic lunch full of delicious local dishes. Your tour then continues to Banská Štiavnica - a completely preserved medieval town. Thanks to its rich mining history, this town has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Explore the town’s stunning attractions, before tasting the real jewels of the town in the form of quality Slovak beers in a local brewery - all made with special care.
Day 6: Departure day
Enjoy your return home with great memories from your tour of Slovak Folk Traditions.
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