White Carpathians
The White Carpathians are a mountain range on the border of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, part of the Carpathians.
They are part of the macroregion of Slovak-Moravian Carpathians, stretching from the Váh river and the Little Carpathians in the south along the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the Morava and the Javorníky range in the north.
The mean elevation is 473 m and the highest peaks are:
- Velká Javořina/Veľká Javorina,
- Chmeľová,
- Jelenec,
- Velký Lopeník/Veľký Lopeník,
- Kobylinec,
Lednica Castle is perhaps the most inaccessible one among the castles in Slovakia. It was built in the middle of the 13th century and was the seat of the Lednice estate. Austrian imperial troops destroyed it at the beginning of the 18th century during Rákóczi's War of Independence. Only the remains of walls survive.