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Spiš — the Gothic kingdom and its UNESCO treasure chest
Beneath the High Tatras lies Slovakia's Gothic kingdom: the Spiš region packs five UNESCO World Heritage sites — Spiš Castle, the walled town of Levoča with Master Pavol's 18-metre altar, Spišská Kapitula, Žehra's frescoed church and the Dreveník travertines — into one day's gentle driving.
Three national parks frame the route (Pieniny, Slovak Paradise and the Tatras themselves), so a Spiš day mixes UNESCO interiors with raft rides and gorge walks — the strongest culture-plus-nature block in the country.
Highlights
What Spiš gives a programme
Spiš Castle & Levoča
One of Central Europe's largest castle complexes, and the world's tallest Gothic altar in Levoča.
Three national parks
Pieniny raft rides under the Three Crowns, Slovak Paradise gorge ladders, the Tatras above.
On the east–west route
The natural stop between the Tatras and Košice — no backtracking.
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