· National
Easy
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno)
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2.7 km
Distance
⏱
40 min
Est. duration
⛰
Easy
Difficulty
➡
Linear
Route type
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is a 2.7 km National Hiking hiking route.
This 2.7 km walk is easy-going and within reach of all fitness levels. Most walkers finish in around 36 minutes.
Point-to-point in layout, this trail takes you from A to B across the landscape. Consider your return logistics before heading out.
This route is part of the National Walking Network (NWN) — a flagship trail maintained to national standards, often following scenic or historically significant corridors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) hiking route?
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is 2.7 km long.
How much time should I allow for Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno)?
Most walkers allow around 40 min for Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) at a comfortable pace.
Is Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) a circular or linear route?
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is a linear route, not a loop. Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
Where does Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) start?
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) starts near coordinates 48.0129, 17.1573.
Is Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) suitable for beginners?
Yes, Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is beginner-friendly. It is an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels.
Who maintains the Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) trail?
Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is maintained and managed by Via Slovakia.
Is Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Via Slovakia (Bratislava - Komárno) is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.