Natural
The unique natural creation of stone spheres can be found Čadca - Milošová, near the border with the Czech Municipality of Mosty u Jablunkova. In the 80s of the 20th century, regular round spheres with a diameter of 10 to 260 cm slipped out of the rock face after it had been blasted (there was a quarry where stone was mined for the treatment of mountain streams).
A new leisure area with a gazebo has been built in the former ski resort Skalité - Serafínov (Slovak-Polish border). The gazebo is intended to provide rest and relax to visitors and residents who can prepare a simple meal on a built-in fireplace. Multifunctional playground near the gazebo is a fine place for the young ones. In its vicinity, there is a restored bunker from WW II.
The oldest Smooth-leaf Elm in central Europe, almost 500 years old, grows in the village of Makov, in settlement “U Papaji”. This specimen of Smooth-leaf Elm, Ulmus carpinifolia, is unique for its age and for its unusual robustness. The body circumference is 625 cm at 130 cm height and over 11 metres at the root.
In addition to the stone spheres in Megoňky and Klokočov,Kysuce features another European geological rarity – a naturally surfaced light crude spring with occasional discharge of self-igniting methane can be found on the east edge of the region and the nearby settlement of Muchovec in village Korňa.