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Key selling points
- Next to the Telgart ski centre in the Low Tatras mountains
- Fantastic mountain views in all directions
- Only 28km from Poprad Airport with direct flights
- Mortgages Available
Telgart Apartments, Telgart, Slovakia
• Next to the Telgart ski centre in the Low Tatras mountains - the snowiest resort in Slovakia
• Fantastic mountain views in all directions • Only 28km from Poprad Airport with direct flights from Stansted. Superb ski property in Slovakia representing a fantastic investment in an area of outstanding natural beauty…
Telgart Apartments
An exclusive selection of one and two bedroom apartments, some with balconies, all fully finished to include bathrooms and kitchens.
Return on investment:
There are several planned improvements with regard to the transport facilities and services in the Telgárt ski-centre. Therefore an early purchase in this development should prove to be an extremely profitable investment.
Full service:
The on-site property management team will try to satisfy all needs of their clients with a flexible, yet efficient service. They will provide a full service including reception desk, maintenance services and rental management of your apartment in your absence.
About Telgárt
The village Telgárt is situated at the bottom of the southern slope of the Nízke Tatry (Low Tatras). The river Hron separates this territory from the Slovenské Rudohorie (Slovak Rudohorie). The village arose in the 14th century and belonged to the Murán county. The first written reference about the village originates in 1326.
The settlement arose at the spring of the Hron river, at the road allying Gemer with Spiš. It was founded by Šoltýs Mikuláš, son of Ladislav Kun from Spiš. During the lordship of István Koháry, inhabitants of Telgárt adopted the Greek-Catholic confession and in 1784, František Koháry built a church.
During the World War II, on September 5, 1944 the German troops set fire to the valley and 263 houses burnt down. Telgárt was liberated on January 27, 1945 by the Romanian army. The village keeps old customs and traditions and the old folk costume is still used today. It is distinctive, austere and adapted to mountain conditions.
Telgárt is a suitable starting point for the hikes to the Králova hola mountain (altitude 1984 m). The Telgárt district is renowned for its splendid natural beauties such as the spring of the river Hron with the relief shelter Martalúzka - state national reservation, spring of the Hnilec creek, cave Homola and the Stratený potok (Lost Creek).
There are two springs of earthy and gypsum acid water (sc. "kyselka" - a healing spring) in the village. In winter, there are very good conditions for rally skiing. About Slovakia Slovakia (long form: Slovak Republic) is a beautiful landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over five million.
The Slovak Republic borders the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. The largest city is its capital, Bratislava. Slovakia is a member state of the European Union.
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