Hornád River
Hornád River (pronounced [rnat] in Slovakia) or Hernád (pronounced [hrnad] in Hungary) is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary of the Slaná River (Sajo). Hornád originates on the eastern slopes of Kráova hoa hill, south of uava. The river is 286 kilometers long, with 178 kilometers in Slovakia and 108 kilometers in Hungary.
Spiská Nová Ves and Koice, both in Slovakia, are cities along its path. It merges into the Sajó (Slovak Slaná) river southeast of Miskolc. A succession of six different limestone rocky cliffs and steep slopes along the river, forming the 'Hornádske vápence' Site of Community Importance.
Boating on the Hornád river in the Slovak Paradise, which is part of Slovakia's longest river canyon, is available during the summer season. After many years, you may once again enjoy the 11,75-kilometer-long canal in one of the park's most beautiful areas.
The Hornád River flows through a deep canyon with steep cliffs, creating a piece of land that is unlike any other in the region. It is assured that you will have a memorable experience while maintaining the greatest level of environmental protection. This is one of the longest Rivers in Slovakia.
Length: 286 km