Upper Váh
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關於Upper Váh
Horné Považie (Upper Váh region) is a region in Central Slovakia.
Upper Váh旅遊指南
如何抵達
The D1 motorway and the main railway line connecting west and east Slovakia run along the Váh river and to all the major towns in this region. Public transport timetables are available at ubian.sk.
當地交通
By train The mainline (Bratislava)-Puchov-Žilina-(Košice) has a high frequency connection, with fast trains hourly, and local trains almost hourly. There are also a couple local services (Žilina-Rajec and Púchov-Horní Lideč, CZ).
By bus Buses run to fill up the gaps in the train schedule or where the trains do not go. Beware that service to villages can be very limited on weekends. In general, the frequency is highest to the city in the early morning, and from the city in the afternoon, which is great for the commuter but less so for the city dweller wanting to go on a daytrip into the countryside. After 20:00 service can be very sporadic or nonexistent outside the cities.
On foot Perhaps one of the best ways to explore this mountainous region is via one of the many hiking trails that criss-cross throughout the forest. The trails in this part of Slovakia are open year-round. An online interactive hiking map is available at OsmAnd or Mapy.cz.
必看景點
Castles:
Budatín Castle near Žilina was built as a guarding castle in the second half of the 13th century near the confluence of the Kysuca and the Váh, where tolls were collected. At the beginning of the 14th century the towers were fortified, and inside the fortress a new palace was built. Bytča Castle is a castle in the centre of Bytča. It was built in the 13th century by the archbishop of Nitra. 1 Považský hrad. A romantic ruin of medieval Gothic castle is making an essential silhouette on the right side of the river Váh, near Považská Bystrica, built on a cliff 497 m (1,631 ft) above sea level. Due to its location it was one of the most important castles guarding the valley of the river. Location of the castle is attractive also nowadays because it is set above important rail and road routes. At the peak of its fame it was home of around 400 people. It is famously known as an "eagles nest" of the important noble family of Podmaniczky, which controlled most of the region. (updated Nov 2017) Strečno Castle, near Žilina, is a symbol of Slovak feudalism, built in the 14th century. It is part of Slovak national heritage. Castle ruins:
Hričov Castle ruins near Bytča. Lietava is the ruin of the 3rd largest castle of Slovakia, near Žilina. Súľov is former guardian castle near Bytča.
體驗活動
Súľov Rocks is a national nature reserve near Bytča, where the rocky crags take the shape of towers, cones and needles.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.