痴濒办辞濒铆苍别肠's squat, colourful houses evoke medieval Europe with just a hint of Hobbiton. This tiny mountain hamlet, dating to the 14th century, has resisted the march of time and its 45 traditional log buildings, including an 18th-century timber bell tower, baroque Catholic chapel and cottages painted peach and powder blue, have earned it a Unesco listing.
Tourists flock, but 痴濒办辞濒铆苍别肠 remains a functioning village (population 30) so don鈥檛 wander into gardens or photograph through windows. It's 6km southeast of Ru啪omberok.
Two weekday-only buses make the 30-minute (鈧0.50) journey to 痴濒办辞濒铆苍别肠 from Ru啪omberok train station; the last return is at 5.10pm. Otherwise, driving or hiking the 6km uphill from Ru啪omberok are both scenic ways to reach the village, and cycling trails are increasingly well marked.