Ruzomberok

Slovakia

Ružomberok (German: Rosenberg; Hungarian: Rózsahegy; Polish: Rużomberk) is a town in Central Slovakia, in the historical Liptov region. It has a population of around 30,000.

The city lies on a cross of historical and current trade routes. Historically, it was part of Likava - which is a village next to it.

It is similar in character to other cities in the region (like Liptovský Mikuláš or Martin). Major employer in the city is Mondi SCP, a paper-making/processing company. The city also hosts one of the biggest Slovak colleges - "Katolícka univerzita".

Vlkolínec Likava castle

  • Vlkolínec. One of only few folk villages which survived intact in Central Europe and is nominated in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Vlkolínec is famous for its folk architecture. Two of 45 houses can be visited from the inside, and there is a small art gallery, a church and a cemetery. The village can only be reached by car (private or taxi). The village is closed to vehicles, but free parking is available.
  • Andrej Hlinka plaza. A relaxing, picturesque and quiet plaza on a small hill in the city center,
  • Likava castle. A partly reconstructed castle in the nearby village Likavka. Formerly a guarding point, it was destroyed and decayed into ruins. However, some of its parts have been restored and there are few historical exibitions in place. The best way to visit the castle is starting at the street "Pod Hradom" in Likavka (infocenter available), and going uphill by foot. The road is relatively short, but refreshing walk through a forrest and/or meadow. Beneath the castle, there are miscellaneous events occurring at different time of year - for example historical battle reconstructions.
  • St. Ondrej church.

  • Liptov museum. A museum containing mostly permanent exhibitions revealing the history of the Liptov region and nature. In addition, there are several thematic exhibitions displayed.
  • Ľudovít Fulla Gallery, Dušana Makovického 1 (Nearby Liptovské Múzeum. A gallery containing art of a Slovak painter, one of the most important figures of Slovakian creative art in the 20th century.
  • City center with shops and a few parks.
  • History museum Havránok, showing history of former celtish settlings in the region.

Liptov museum. A museum containing mostly permanent exhibitions revealing the history of the Liptov region and nature. In addition, there are several thematic exhibitions displayed.

Ľudovít Fulla Gallery, Dušana Makovického 1 (Nearby Liptovské Múzeum. A gallery containing art of a Slovak painter, one of the most important figures of Slovakian creative art in the 20th century.

Vlkolínec. One of only few folk villages which survived intact in Central Europe and is nominated in the [[UNESCO World Heritage List]]. Vlkolínec is famous for its folk architecture. Two of 45 houses can be visited from the inside, and there is a small art gallery, a church and a cemetery. The village can only be reached by car (private or taxi). The village is closed to vehicles, but free parking is available.

Andrej Hlinka plaza. A relaxing, picturesque and quiet plaza on a small hill in the city center,

Likava castle. A partly reconstructed castle in the nearby village Likavka. Formerly a guarding point, it was destroyed and decayed into ruins. However, some of its parts have been restored and there are few historical exibitions in place. The best way to visit the castle is starting at the street "Pod Hradom" in Likavka (infocenter available), and going uphill by foot. The road is relatively short, but refreshing walk through a forrest and/or meadow. Beneath the castle, there are miscellaneous events occurring at different time of year - for example historical battle reconstructions.

St. Ondrej church.

Many attractions are present in or nearby the city.

Plenty of hiking trails exist in the surrounding mountains. Check openstreetmap project for detailed maps of hikes around the city.

  • Few hours hikes to surrounding peaks include Čebrať (the most prominent hill), Mních (the one with a broadcast tower), and Sidorovo
  • A pleasant hike through meadows from Vlkolínec to Malinô Brdo and back
  • Panoramatic hikes to Malinné peak (it's possible to take Hrabovo cablecar for a large part of the way), Tlstá hora and Veľký Choč (ideally from Valasská Dubová) are more demanding and good shoes are recommended, as well as weather forecast awareness.
  • Čutkovo valley. Great place for families - with playgrounds, meadows, restaurants, water stream and dam.
    • Small waterfalls in Čutkovo valley. About 4 km up the valley, there are 2 signed paths up the side valleys/streams, towards small waterfalls: Jelení vodopád and Jemišné vodopády.
  • A hour's drive from the city, it's possible to reach stunning mountains like High Tatras and Roháče (in Western Tatras)
  • Multi-day hikes via mountain tops, sleeping in small shelters or (alpine) huts:
    • Low Tatras (start at Liptovská Lúžna or Korytnica)
    • Great Fatra (start at Malinô Brdo)
    • Little Fatra (start at Terchová) - a picturesque Veľký Rozsutec mountain.

Čutkovo valley. Great place for families - with playgrounds, meadows, restaurants, water stream and dam.

  • Small waterfalls in Čutkovo valley. About 4 km up the valley, there are 2 signed paths up the side valleys/streams, towards small waterfalls: Jelení vodopád and Jemišné vodopády.

Čutkovo valley. Great place for families - with playgrounds, meadows, restaurants, water stream and dam.

  • Small waterfalls in Čutkovo valley. About 4 km up the valley, there are 2 signed paths up the side valleys/streams, towards small waterfalls: Jelení vodopád and Jemišné vodopády.

  • Bike road to Korytnica. A bike road in place of former "small train" track. Korytnica used to be a famous spa area, that has become somewhat degraded. There are some restaurants and mineral water springs in the area. The path partly follows a major road, thus it's not ideal for nature lovers. During the summer season, a small part of the path through the city can be spiced up by taking a semi-historical train from the main train station to Zapalkaren..
  • Mountain biking in Malinô Brdo - more than 10 tracks of different dificulties available.

Many mountainous routes in the Čutkovo valley, Lubochňa valley and other surrounding areas.

Bike road to Korytnica. A bike road in place of former "small train" track. Korytnica used to be a famous spa area, that has become somewhat degraded. There are some restaurants and mineral water springs in the area. The path partly follows a major road, thus it's not ideal for nature lovers. During the summer season, a small part of the path through the city can be spiced up by taking a semi-historical train from the main train station to Zapalkaren..

  • Freestyle skating/biking park.
  • California. Summer sports (tennis, volleyball) and pizzeria next to the freestyle park.
  • Tenis bar. Tennis courts next to the football stadium.
  • Ice stadium. The ice stadium is open for casual and professional ice skating - check the timetables.
  • Nearby mountains provide multiple possibilities of skiing (skibusses available in the winter), e.g. Malinô Brdo., Donovaly or Jasná.
  • At the Liptovská Mara, there are some watersport activities possible.
  • Speleology in the (mostly small) caves around the city.

Freestyle skating/biking park.

California. Summer sports (tennis, volleyball) and pizzeria next to the freestyle park.

Tenis bar. Tennis courts next to the football stadium.

Ice stadium. The ice stadium is open for casual and professional ice skating - check the timetables.

Nearby mountains provide multiple possibilities of skiing (skibusses available in the winter), e.g. Malinô Brdo., Donovaly or Jasná.

  • In the nearby villages, there are multiple water parks available, including:
  • Small animal shelter. A place for relaxing with kids.
  • Hrabovo valley. Relaxation and walking in the valley/forests around, as well as zorbing, ziplining and wellness. Cablecar to Malinô Brdo has the lower station here.

Small animal shelter. A place for relaxing with kids.

Hrabovo valley. Relaxation and walking in the valley/forests around, as well as zorbing, ziplining and wellness. Cablecar to Malinô Brdo has the lower station here.

Main shopping area. A city center where most service and small shops are found.

Multiple big shopping centers, Bystrická cesta. Kaufland, Lidl and several smaller shops

City market. A small shop area - Billa supermarket, sport shop, electronics, etc.

Tesco supermarket, Žilinská cesta.

Multiple restaurants and coffees are present in the city center. Most commonly regional food and pizza are served. Also the Čutkovo and Hrabovo valleys have restaurants.

Nearby the city, popular options include:

  • road to Banská Bystrica - see South-Western Liptov (still just 10-15 minutes by car from center).
  • road to Žilina: Salaš Krajinka. Excellent local cheese factory, bakery and restaurant
  • road to Dolný Kubín: Koliba restaurant. Local cuisine.

Koliba u dobrého pastiera. Local cuisine.

road to Žilina: Salaš Krajinka. Excellent local cheese factory, bakery and restaurant

road to Dolný Kubín: Koliba restaurant. Local cuisine.

  • Relax tea pub. Place where different informal/independent cultural events occur. Many types of tea available. Sitting in bags underlines the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Arena. Snooker bar.
  • Aquila tea club. A very laid-back and quiet place to enjoy a cup of tea.
  • Passé. Excellent coffee and hot chocolate are served here.

Relax tea pub. Place where different informal/independent cultural events occur. Many types of tea available. Sitting in bags underlines the peaceful atmosphere.

Arena. Snooker bar.

Aquila tea club. A very laid-back and quiet place to enjoy a cup of tea.

Passé. Excellent coffee and hot chocolate are served here.

The nearby areas of Orava, Liptovská Mara and Liptovská Osada.

Mountain ranges Tatra National Park, Great Fatra, Little Fatra and Low Tatras.

Cities Žilina, Martin, Banská Bystrica, Liptovský Mikuláš