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Getting to Donovaly

How to get here?

Slovakia is located in mid Eastern Europe, between Austria Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary.

Transfers to Donovaly

Need a ride to Donovaly, or want to go on tours? We offer transportation from Budapest to Donovaly and back, or from any other destination, with quality cars.

Transfer prices from surrounding airports.
Here you can reserve  your transfer.

Please browse the map and click on the directions, for detailed instructions on how to find us.

 
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STEP BY STEP

If you are coming by car from Bratislava of from Banska Bystrica, drive through the center of Donovaly, on the way to Ruzomberok. Drive  underneath two wooden bridges,  and after 400 m on the right there is a bus  station, there turn right and drive another 150, and there you will see our colored PATTY  Ski building.

The reception is also here, please DO NOT go to the apartments.

 

 

 

 

By  Air

The closest airport to Donovaly is FERIHEGY, Budapest Hungary

Malev, Delta, Lufthansa, Alitalia and Air France flights arrive and depart from Ferihegy Terminal 2, about five km east of Terminal 1, which all the low cost airlines use. Recently many budget airlines offer direct flights to Budapest. See www.wizzair.com, www.ryanair.com, www.skyeurope.com or www.malev.hu.

Please check our airline list with all airlines flying to Budapest (HU) or Bratislava (SK)

AIRPORT TRANSFER

Transfers to Donovaly

Need a ride to Donovaly, or want to go on tours? We offer transportation from Budapest to Donovaly and back, or from any other destination, with quality cars.

Click here for more details and prices

 

Train

There is no direct train connection to Donovaly. The closest railway station is in Banska Bystrica. From there you have take bus to Donovaly.
Train timetable:

www.zsr.sk

Road Rules

You must drive on the right. Speed limits for cars and motorbikes are consistent throughout the country and strictly enforced: 50 km/h in built-up areas (from the town sign as you enter to the same sign with a red line through it as you leave); 80 km/h on secondary and tertiary roads; 100 km/h on highways; and 130 km/h on motorways. Exceeding the limit will earn you a fine of 500 to 20 000 Sk payable on the spot.

The use of seat belts up front is compulsory. Motorcyclists must wear helmets, a law strictly enforced. Another law taken very seriously is the one requiring all vehicles to show their headlights throughout the day outside built-up areas. Motorcycles should have headlights on at all times.

There is a 100% ban on alcohol when you are driving, and this rule is very strictly enforced.

Children under 150 cm must sit in a child safety seat.

 

Bus

Eurolines has 30 and 60-day passes allowing unlimited travel in some 18 European countries. One caveat: you are not allowed to travel on the same line more than twice.