The village of Krásna Lúka, popularly called "Šenviž", lies in the valley of the Kučmanský brook, under the eastern outcrops of the Levoča Mountains, surrounded by beautiful meadows full of medicinal herbs.
There is a local church dedicated to St. Martin of Tours. The local OZ Šenviž was involved in the creation of a new nature trail. This particular trail was named after the saint, and there are 7 stops on the trail, introducing the saint's life. The walk along the trail can also be made more pleasant by singing. Each plaque features a hymn verse from the Uniform Catholic Dictionary.
A trip to the village of Krásna Lúka can be connected both spiritually and touristically. In the warmer season, you can combine it with the collection of medicinal plants such as motherwort, mugwort, burdock, lovage, rose hips, strawflower. At the same time, you can connect this pleasant hiking with a stop at the mineral water wells „šmerdzačky“ - vajcovky, or with a climb to the lookout Čierna kopa.
How to get here: The trail can be accessed from the Church of St. Martin of Tours. The trail continues north along a dirt road to the Stations of the Cross (5 min.). At the top of the Stations of the Cross you will find the Chapel of St. Vendelin. Behind the chapel there is a wood with a trail that leads up to Vlčí dol to the cross, where there is a European watershed - the water flows into the Baltic Sea (Poprad River) and the Black Sea (Torysa River).
Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages. For young and old.
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How to get here:
The trail can be accessed from the Church of St. Martin of Tours. The trail continues north along a dirt road to the Stations of the Cross (5 min.).
Difficulty: easy, suitable for all ages. All abilities.




