Former anti-aircraft missile base Devínska Kobyla

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Bratislava, Slovakia

Tourist attraction

Former anti-aircraft missile base Devínska Kobyla Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Former anti-aircraft missile base Devínska Kobyla is located in Bratislava, Slovakia on Devín 6487. Former anti-aircraft missile base Devínska Kobyla is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Slovakia.

Address

Devín 6487

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Timotej Pollák

Very nice piece of History. You can get there by approximately one hour walk from Dúbravka. There is a big complex of old abandoned concrete spooky bunkers all over the place.

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Chester Harris

I absolutely loved this place. There is a barrier preventing road access just over a mile away from the disused facility, so as long as you are happy with a 15-25minute walk up the concrete road it's well worth it.

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Miroslav Surovi

Great sight seeing, main problem is that there is 2.3km walk in the forest with very aggressive mosqiuto. Bring and apply before hike to top some repelent against mosqiuto.

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Stano lago

Former comunist rocket base. Huge hangar bunkers are all over the forest. It is an easy hike on the asphalt forest road.

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Igor Pasko

I am an urbex fan so I loved it. It is more then half an hour walk from the place where you can park but still a nice walk. The bunkers for the missiles are all over the place. The watching tower is made from an old missile. The from there is nice. You can find there kids playing airsoft games.

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Vladimir Kurko

Creepy place but good for paintball and hiking!

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Vladimir Balaz

The highest place in Bratislava. Lush woodland on the top of the Devínska Kobyla hill (514m) contains cluster of derelict and rather spooky concrete buildings. The concrete and barbed wire fences are still there, but you can pass them via many holes. There is a picnic place with beautiful view of the Danube landscape.

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Jonathan Torre

Go in the daytime if you’re interested in exploring the bunkers - they are quite dark inside. Go during twilight if you want a spookier atmosphere. About a 30 minute walk from the car park. It would have been nice on a bicycle. Definitely off the tourist map, even though it’s only 20 minutes from Bratislava by car. Worth the trip