Rača
Šenkárka Spring is a forest spring in the Little Carpathians. It is located above the Bratislava district of Rača, near Biely Kríž. This spring belongs to the type of mountain springs that, besides providing fresh water, can serve as an unusual destination for a short trip. It is a great choice for anyone seeking easy hiking or a shorter excursion when there isn’t time for a longer adventure.
Pánova Meadow is a popular hiking destination above Rača District, in the forests of the Little Carpathians. It is a large meadow nestled within the woods, not far from the main ridge of the range. It is characterized primarily by its beautiful natural surroundings, especially unique, massive trees.
The Haluzický Monument is an idyllic commemorative site located between Rača and Biely Kríž, marking the shooting of hunter Viktor Haluzický by poacher Štefan Skala on April 5, 1941. The stone monument features an image of St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters, and is situated on an unmarked forest path near Piesky Hill (447 m). Hidden in a deep, peaceful forest, it serves not only as a memorial but also as an attractive destination for a quiet nature excursion.
Brichtov kríž is a memorial site in the Little Carpathian forests above Rača district, marking the location of a tragic event. Florian Brichta was run over by a wagon at this spot, which led to his death. As the inscription on the simple memorial reads: "Florian Brichta. Here at this place he was run over by a wagon and died on May 31, 1871." The event is also depicted with a simple illustration beneath the inscription.