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Slavošovský-Tunnel

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Slavošovský-Tunnel

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The Slavošovský Tunnel, also known as Tunel pod Homôľkou, is a remarkable unfinished railway tunnel located in Slovakia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 415 meters, it traverses the Homôľka massif within the scenic Revúcka vrchovina mountains, connecting the districts of Revúca and Rožňava. This historical site, stretching for an impressive 2,401 meters, is a testament to wartime engineering and now stands as a unique landmark.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the tunnel's unique atmosphere and historical significance. Many describe…

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    3. August 2018

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    Der Tunnel auf der fehlenden Eisenbahnlinie. Es liegt etwa 1 km vom Koprášský-Tunnel und Viadukt entfernt. Der Eingang vom Koprášský-Tunnel ist nach einem kleinen Bach und Slavošoviec ist ein schöner Eingangsbereich mit einem Erholungsgebiet und einem Kinderbereich. Der Tunnel hat eine Länge von 2401 m, deshalb ist es notwendig, Qualität und Licht zu haben. Nicht geeignet für Personen mit Klaustrophobie. Es gibt eine Fahrt mit dem Fahrrad und zu Fuß, aber am Ausgang von Slavošoviec gibt es steile Treppen.
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    Höhenmeter 420 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Donnerstag 30 April

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    Ort: Banská Bystrica, Slowakei

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    What is the typical duration for traversing the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    Walking through the entire 2.4-kilometer Slavošovský Tunnel typically takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to observe the unique interior. For cyclists, it's a quicker ride, usually around 10-15 minutes.

    What are the main access points and parking options for the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    The tunnel can be accessed from two main portals: the Slavošovce side and the Magnezitovce (or Koprášsky) side. The Slavošovce portal features a well-maintained recreation zone with parking, picnic areas, and amenities. Parking is generally available at both ends, but the Slavošovce side is often preferred due to its facilities. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up.

    Is the Slavošovský Tunnel suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Slavošovský Tunnel is considered family-friendly. The Slavošovce portal has a recreation zone with a children's area, making it a pleasant spot for families. However, be aware that the tunnel itself is completely dark, cool, and humid, which might be a unique experience for very young children. A reliable light source for each person is essential. The exit from the Slavošovce side has steep stairs, which might require extra care with strollers or small children.

    Can I bring my dog through the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the Slavošovský Tunnel and on the surrounding trails. Given the complete darkness and potentially damp conditions inside, ensure your dog is comfortable with such an environment. Keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other visitors, especially cyclists.

    What are the conditions like for visiting the Slavošovský Tunnel in winter?

    The Slavošovský Tunnel is freely accessible year-round, including winter. However, winter conditions mean colder temperatures inside the tunnel, which can already be cool and humid. The surrounding trails may be covered in snow or ice, making hiking or cycling more challenging. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear if visiting during winter.

    What essential gear should I bring for a visit to the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    A reliable light source, such as a flashlight or headlamp, is absolutely essential for each person, as the tunnel is completely unlit. The interior is cool and humid, so even on a warm day, a light jacket or sweater is recommended. Sturdy, comfortable footwear is advisable for walking on potentially uneven or damp surfaces. Cyclists should ensure their bike lights are in good working order.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    The immediate vicinity of the tunnel is more natural and less developed. However, the nearby villages of Slavošovce and Magnezitovce, and larger towns like Revúca, offer limited local amenities such as small shops, guesthouses, or traditional pubs. For a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you would need to venture further into the surrounding towns.

    What is the historical significance of the Slavošovský Tunnel beyond its construction?

    The Slavošovský Tunnel is a key part of the 'Gemerské spojky' (Gemer connections), a series of railway projects initiated during World War II. Its construction was vital for maintaining railway access to parts of Slovakia that were cut off after the Vienna Arbitration. Although never completed for its original purpose, it stands as a unique monument to wartime engineering and the resilience of local communities, built largely by hand using granite blocks by deaf-mute stonemasons.

    What other attractions or routes are located near the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    The Slavošovský Tunnel is conveniently located about 1 kilometer from the Koprášsky Tunnel and viaduct, another fascinating historical railway structure worth exploring. Additionally, the renowned Ochtinská Aragonite Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a short drive away. The surrounding Revúcka vrchovina mountains offer numerous well-marked hiking and cycling trails for further outdoor adventures.

    What is the terrain and difficulty level like inside the Slavošovský Tunnel?

    The terrain inside the tunnel is generally flat, but it can be uneven, damp, and sometimes muddy, especially after rain. The complete darkness is the primary challenge, requiring a strong light source. While not physically demanding in terms of elevation, the length and dark, cool, humid environment can be disorienting for some. It's considered an intermediate experience due to these unique conditions, but accessible to most with proper preparation.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for visiting the tunnel?

    Beyond bringing a reliable light source, visitors should be aware of the cool, humid conditions which can make surfaces slippery. The tunnel is unmonitored, so it's wise to inform someone of your plans. While generally safe, the complete darkness requires careful navigation. People with severe claustrophobia might find the 2.4 km length challenging. Cyclists should be cautious of pedestrians and vice versa, especially given the limited visibility.

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