Smrdaky’s greatest treasures are its healing and energising natural resources. You won’t find mineral water like this anywhere else in the world. Along with natural, mineral-rich mud, the water is used to rejuvenate the body and relieve skin conditions.
About Smrdaky in a nutshell – Smrdaky 's tourist information with hotel offers
Smrdaky, a rural spot with a family atmosphere
Unique natural healing resources
Rich historical heritage
A cultural region
Dining and entertainment
Did you know?
Top that! Experiences not to be missed.
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Smrdaky, a rural spot with a family atmosphere
Relax in an unspoilt setting at the heart of the Slovak countryside, and enjoy excellent cuisine and a warm welcome. Nestled in Western Slovakia’s Zahorie region, Smrdaky offers a quiet and peaceful getaway for those seeking to escape the stress and strain of urban life. The ideal place to soothe your body and soul. The 2 and 3 star hotels offered by Danubius Hotels Group are Spa Hotel Morava , Spa Hotel Central and Spa Hotel Vietoris. These accommodation offers spa and wellness services for individuals and conference and banquetting facilites for business travellers.
Unique natural healing resources
Smrdaky’s greatest treasures are its healing and energising natural resources. You won’t find mineral water like this anywhere else in the world. Along with natural, mineral-rich mud, the water is used to rejuvenate the body and relieve skin conditions.
Rich historical heritage
Surrounded by historical sites, including an early Slavic settlement in Mikulcice, the medieval castles of Cerveny kamen and Branc, and the medieval cities of Trnava and Skalica. The Smrdaky and Zahorie regions offer visitors a host of historical attractions.
A cultural region
Relish the distinctive culture of the Zahorie region. Come along to one of many open-air music festivals. There’s something for all tastes – from folk and country music to performances by modern Slovak and international artists. Experience the romantic local traditions, from rural architecture and distinctive village costumes to delicious regional food and drink served with a friendly smile.
Dining and entertainment
Travel along the Zahorie Wine Path and drop in to the wineries and cellars of Skalica. Among the many famous wines produced locally are Frankovka, Blue Rulander, Red Traminer and Grey Rulander. Savour traditional regional cuisine, including pork dishes and ‘hunter’ specialities prepared from local game. Choose from charming rural pubs and hunting-style restaurants/chalets.
Did you know?
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The Bata Canal connecting the Czech town of Otrokovice and the Slovak town of Skalica was built in the 1930s and is 55km long.
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The astronomical observatory located near Smrdaky in the village of Sobotiste offers the chance to see the stars in all their glory.
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The historical city of Skalica was awarded the status of royal town in 1372.
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The Zahorie Wine Path connects 42 villages. The cultivation of grapes here dates back to the 3rd century, when Roman legionaries started to make wine in the region.
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The Moravian Mikulcice settlement, which was one of the centres of the Slavic Great Moravian Empire by the 7th century, now ranks among the largest archaeological sites in Central Europe.
Top that! Experiences not to be missed.
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Visit the Myjava International Folklore Festival and experience traditional folk music and dance from a range of Slovak and international regions.
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Enjoy Trdlofest in Skalica and taste local food specialities and wines while watching shows, participating in competitions and listening to music.
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Watch the opening of the Bata Canal and take a ride in a boat.
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Don’t miss the wine festival in Smrdaky and at several villages along the Zahorie Wine Path, and be sure to visit the local wine cellars.
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