Vlkolínec is a small village located in the mountains of central Slovakia. The village has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique architecture and well-preserved traditional way of life.
Vlkolínec has about 45 original, timbered houses, which have remained unchanged for centuries. The village was founded in the 14th century and was initially used as a settlement for shepherds and woodcutters. Today, Vlkolínec provides visitors with a glimpse into the rural life of Slovakia during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
In addition to the houses, the village features a small wooden church, a school, and a mill. Visitors can also explore the village's narrow streets, which wind through the hilly terrain and offer views of the surrounding mountains.
The village is situated in the mountainous region of Slovakia, near the Low Tatras National Park, and is a popular destination for hiking and skiing enthusiasts. Vlkolínec is accessible by car, bus, or train and is open to visitors year-round.