Tour detail
This rewarding route leads through three countries – Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland in the steps of the historic amber trade route. Our journey starts on the Danube River in Budapest, the “Paris of the East”. The hike itself begins at the meandering Danube valley in the ancient town of Visegrad, the medieval capital of Hungary. Another historical town on your way – Esztergom has been for more than 1000 years the seat of the Hungarian archbishops, graced with its magnificent cathedral overlooking the Danube. Most of the trails, however, lead through the lush mountains of Slovakia, exploring their peaks as well as charming valleys. Your reward for the climbs will be the superb view of the breathtaking Slovak countryside dotted with traditional mountain villages, meadows and pastures. Perfectly matching the natural beauties are the ancient towns you will stay in, such as UNESCO protected Renaissance mining town of Banska Stiavnica, or Liptovsky Mikulas known for Juraj Janosik – the Slovak Robin Hood. Leaving for Poland visit the pigrimage site of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska before reaching the royal city of Krakow.
Itinerary
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Day 1
Budapest - Szentendre -
Day 2
Szentendre - Visegrad - Esztergom (14 km / 9 miles, elevation gain 630 m) -
Day 3
Esztergom - Kamenica nad Hronom - Banska Stiavnica (10 km / 6 miles, elevation gain 320 m) -
Day 4
Banska Stiavnica - Prencov - Banska Stiavnica (23 km / 14 miles, elevation gain 1070 m) -
Day 5
Banska Stiavnica - Ruzomberok - Vlkolinec - Ruzomberok (12 km / 7.5 miles, elevation gain 490 m) -
Day 6
Ruzomberok - Salatin - Liptovsky Mikulas (16 km / 10 miles, elevation gain 1100 m) -
Day 7
Liptovsky Mikulas - Prosiecka and Kvacanska Valley - Liptovsky Mikulas (11 km / 7 miles, elevation gain 770 m) -
Day 8
Liptovsky Mikulas - Chopok - Demanovska Valley - Liptovsky Mikulas (19 km / 12 miles, elevation gain 1230 m) -
Day 9
Liptovsky Mikulas - Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - Krakow (5 km / 3 miles, elevation gain 190 m) -
Day 10
Krakow
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Best time to go
The Central European continental climate consists of hot summers and cold winters. Generally the best time for hiking tours is between April and October. In the Slovak mountains the weather can be quite cool and changeable from April to May. June and July are rather rainy months and might be stormy. The most stable, though in the mountains cooler weather, is from August to early October.
It must be noted that July and August are the busiest months when most people go for their holidays here. We mention this with regard to seeing cultural monuments and UNESCO sites with greater ease and less people around.
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2025 Tour dates
Self-guided tours
Every day from April to the end of OctoberGuided tours
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