Surrounded by the Slovak Paradise and set in the village of Dedinky, Penzión Pastierňa offers en suite accommodations, a restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Penzión Dúha offers accommodations in Dedinky, 8.5 miles from Dobsinska Ice Cave and 19 miles from Betliar. This guest house provides free private parking and free Wifi. Square of St.
Chata JÚLIA is located in Vernár, just 7.7 miles from Dobsinska Ice Cave and 28 miles from Strbske Pleso. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Arpad
Hungary
It's a very cosy place with a nice fireplace you can heat up the whole wooden house. The surrounding is beautiful, big forests with small creeks, mountains and fresh air. The hosts are helpful and friendly.
Located in Stratená, 3.8 miles from Dobsinska Ice Cave, Hostinec Stará Krčma has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Dedinky is a very nice and calm town at the foot of the...
Dedinky is a very nice and calm town at the foot of the hills of the Slovak paradise. The lake is great for swimming (though the water is cold) or for renting a boat and exploring the lake a little. The Dobsina Ice Cave can easily be reached by train, and there are several nice hiking tours starting from Dedinky.
Dániel
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Dedinky is on the south side of Slovak Paradise National...
Dedinky is on the south side of Slovak Paradise National Park. It has a "bite-sized" hike that takes about two hours (or three hours for an extended version). The hike includes metal ladders and metal platforms through the gorge. (Longer more adventurous hikes can be found to the north of the national park).
The reservoir by Dedinky village has boats for rental, alternatively you can go for a swim (after a hike)... the water temperature is refreshingly cold!
cyrus
Hong Kong
Scored 10
10
This is the kind of place to stay if you come for scenery...
This is the kind of place to stay if you come for scenery and happy to make your own plans. The scenery is exceptional. You can walk/hike; climb; paddle board, take a scenic train ride, visit ice cave without needing a car really. If you need a bigger shop or fuel for the car you do need to get out of the village though (and fuel was up and down a hill in the next valley so you’d better plan that well)
Veronika
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I stayed with my two daughters for 5 days. were super happy!
I stayed with my two daughters for 5 days. were super happy! great place, great house! sauna and jacuzzi did not use, as there was no desire:) everything else is super! True, it would be possible to add a little spices and oil to the houses ...
Alex
Israel
Scored 10
10
A great little village with a relatively large lake.
A great little village with a relatively large lake. A little crowded due to its popularity. Most things are near the church.
We have only been to one restaurant, Pizza & Café Lumaro, where we had the most amazing pizzas for fantastic prices. The tapped Bakalař beer was also great, but with a metallic aftertaste for some reason.
There is a little convenience store that also works as a pub – this is where you can do your shopping (this is an old-school shop where you ask for each item separately) and have a Kofola or beer after.
The biggest problem here is getting around without a car. We came by train mainly to hike in the area. Most popular hikes in the Slovak paradise can be started from Podlesok, south of Hrabušice. Getting there from Dedinky was no easy task. The only direct bus went at around 14:00 on weekdays (useless for hikers) and perhaps one more later in the evening. The only way we could get to Podlesok was to take a bus that came at 5:31 in the morning and went to Spišská Nova Ves, where we changed to a train that took us to Vydrnik and then to another bus that went to Hrabušice. From there, we still had to walk for half an hour to get to Podlesok. This whole journey took like 2 and a half hours each day. Alternatively, you could get to Podlesok by a car in probably under 40-50 minutes.
So I recommend not relying on flexible transport in the area without a car!
bzp99
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Nice village, train access.
Nice village, train access. Food not great, not too many options and it is very busy during weekends. Lake is amazing and clean. I definitely recommend to hire a boat or bicycle to go round the lake it is lovely and not too expensive.
Alexandra
Slovakia
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