Best attractions and places to see around okres Myjava are found in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia, nestled within the Myjava Hills. This region borders the Czech Republic and is characterized by its hilly terrain and scattered farm dwellings known as kopanice. okres Myjava offers a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences, making it a destination for various interests.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The hilltop castle was built between 1251 and 1261, probably on the orders of Magister Aba from Freistadt, and was intended to protect a route through the Carpathians towards Moravia. At the beginning of the 18th century, all furniture was removed, the fortifications were demolished and the entire castle was abandoned. In the 20th century, archaeological research was carried out on the castle ruins and the wall was renovated and preserved.
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A very well-made cycle path towards Tri Kamene, which continues to CZechia near Kuželov (Veterný mlyn). There is quite a climb (9 to 12% in places). However, it has one problem, namely that it cannot be reached with a road bike either from Vrbovce or from Kopánka (see photos).Cycle connection is not completed. So you either start from the Tri Kamene and go back or you ride with MTB.
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Beautiful forest path, which is easy to ride with a mountain bike or gravel bike.
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The road next to the fence of the nature reserve is unpaved. It was wet and so was the mud and it was a bit slippery. Climbing is also more difficult due to the terrain (unpaved + roots protruding above the surface)
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The natural gem of Myjava is the more than six-hundred-year-old linden tree in the oasis "U Belanských". It is one of the oldest trees in Slovakia and has been a protected natural monument since 1990. The linden is about 16 meters high, the circumference of the crown is 11 meters and the circumference of the trunk is 1015 centimeters.
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Road through forest from village Dobra Voda to town Brezova pod Bradlom. The quality of surface is not good but it is rideable by 28+mm tyres if you ride carefully. Traffic is banned on this road.
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Milan Rastislav Štefánik Hill is located on Bradlo Hill, which rises at an altitude of 543 m between the town of Brezová pod Bradlom and the village of Košariská. The hill is 96 m long and 70 m wide. Its lower terrace, which measures 93 mx 62 m and has two stairs, is closed off in the corners by fire chambers. On the upper terrace, which is 45 mx 32 m in size and also has two stairs, there are four 12.5 m high obelisks. The obelisks symbolize the four victims of the plane crash and at the same time the four countries in which Štefánik was active. The top of the hill is formed by a grave (tombstone) and there are inscriptions on its sides.
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Okres Myjava is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Branč Castle, built between 1251 and 1261 to protect a route through the Carpathians. Another significant site is the Milan Rastislav Štefánik Memorial on Bradlo Hill, a prominent monument dedicated to the Slovak national hero. The Roman-Catholic Church in Myjava, the oldest preserved building in the town, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
To delve into the region's heritage, visit the Museum of Slovak National Councils in Myjava, which includes the house where the Slovak National Council held its sessions. The Farm Yard in Turá Lúka showcases the folk traditions of the 'kopanice' region with typical late 19th-century residential and farm buildings. Additionally, the M. R. Štefánik Museum in Košariská is dedicated to Milan Rastislav Štefánik.
The region is characterized by the Myjavská pahorkatina (Myjava Hills), a hilly area with scattered farm dwellings known as 'kopanice'. You can also explore the Malé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area, which offers charming forest paths. For water-based recreation, there are the Water Reservoir Stará Myjava and Water Reservoir Dubník, popular spots for swimming and other activities.
Yes, okres Myjava offers numerous hiking trails. You can hike to Bradlo Hill, where the Milan Rastislav Štefánik Memorial is located, or explore trails leading to Veľká Javorina at 970 meters above sea level. The Hiking around okres Myjava guide features routes like the 'Kobyla – Výzkum loop from Tvarožná Lhota' and various loops around Dobra Voda Castle Ruins.
Absolutely, the region is well-suited for cycling. There are well-made cycle paths, such as the one towards Tri Kamene, though some sections may be better for mountain bikes. The Start of the Tri Kamene Cycle Path is a good starting point. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around okres Myjava guide, including a 'Turá Bicycle Dismount – Velká Javořina Summit loop from Myjava'.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Easy hikes around okres Myjava guide lists routes such as the 'Turnoff to Dobrovodský Castle – Dobra Voda Castle Ruins loop from Dobrá Voda' (2.8 km) and the 'View of the Castle Ruins – Dobra Voda Castle Ruins loop from Slopy' (4.9 km), both rated as easy.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Equiland farm in Bukovec for horse riding and animal interaction. The Myjava Swimming Pool, part of a modern sports complex, offers relaxation and sports facilities. The Ancient Linden Tree in U Belanských Settlement is also a fascinating natural monument for all ages.
For panoramic views, head to Bradlo Hill, home to the Milan Rastislav Štefánik Memorial. Another excellent spot is the Hrombaba Lookout, also on Bradlo Hill. The ruins of Branč Castle also offer elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the Myjava Hills and the Malé Karpaty. If you're interested in cultural events, the Folklore Festival is held every June, showcasing local traditions.
Yes, during the winter months, you can visit Ski Land Stará Myjava, a charming family-oriented ski resort located in the White Carpathians, offering opportunities for skiing and other snow activities.
Myjava is renowned for its high-quality plum brandy, known as slivovitz, and visitors can often observe the production process in local distilleries. The region is also famous for its rich folklore and folk traditions, especially in the 'kopanice' areas, which are celebrated annually at the Folklore Festival in June.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural charm of the trails. For instance, the Forest Path in Malé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area is described as having an 'incredible charm' and being 'super rolling'. The Forest Road Dobra Voda–Brezová pod Bradlom is noted for its scenic route through the forest, despite varying surface quality.


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