Mýto pod Ďumbierom is a mountain village in the valley Štiavničky situated within the protective zone of the Low Tatras National Park. The ski centre Mýto pod Ďumbierom is situated on northern slopes of Low Tatras foothills, next to the important road from Banská Bystrica through Podbrezová in the direction of Poprad. The orientation, configuration and extraordinary nature of the hill, which fulfils with its parameters all preconditions for a quality skiing not only the for demanding, active skiers, but also for less skilled and beginners.Mýto pod Ďumbierom is a mountain village in the valley Štiavničky situated within the protective zone of the Low Tatras National Park. The ski centre Mýto pod Ďumbierom is situated on northern slopes of Low Tatras foothills, next to the important road from Banská Bystrica through Podbrezová in the direction of Poprad. The orientation, configuration and extraordinary nature of the hill, which fulfils with its parameters all preconditions for a quality skiing not only the for demanding, active skiers, but also for less skilled and beginners. The transport of skiers is provided by the new 4-seat cableway with the capacity of 200 persons/hour, as well as 3 ski tows, which increase the transport capacity to as much as 3600 persons per hour. Read more Hide
Mýto pod Ďumbierom is a mountainy village situated in the protected area of the Low Tatras National park (NAPANT).
The village arose in the 15-th century as a vassal of the Brezno city on the way from Brezno to the Liptov region. Precious metals and iron were mined here till the 17-th century.
Majority of the local population worked as farmers, cattle keepers, shepherds, later as workers in the iron-works in Podbrezová and sawmills in surroundings (especially since the 19-th century). Many of them worked in their free time at home as weavers. Only a few rustic houses from the 19-th century remained till today. You can find them in small groups along the road.
In the village there is an Evangelic church from the years 1822 - 1828, rebuilt in classicistic style in 1932 and a Roman-Catholic church from the year 1840.