Castle Jasenov

South of Humenné in wonderful woods of the Humenské vrchy Mts. are the ruins of the castle called Jasenov from the 13th century.
This air-conditioned 4-star hotel is 1.5 km away from the Main Train Station in Michalovce and a 20-minute walk from the Zemplin Museum.
All guests receive a free entry for 1 hour to the on-site wellness centre which comprises a Finnish and steam saunas, a relaxation zone, a hot tub and many other wellness facilities.
Hotel Mousson's rooms and apartments are equipped with flat-screen cable TV, minibars, safes and work desks. The bathrooms feature bathtubs or walk-in showers and Damana cosmetics. Hairdryers are available and bathrobes with slippers are provided in the apartments.
A fitness centre is available free of charge and massages are provided for a surcharge an upon a prior request.
The Mousson Restaurant serves local Slovak and international specialities and guests can dine on the summer terrace. The lobby bar offers a wide range of cocktails and other beverages.
Mousson Hotel is 60 km away from Kosice Airport. It provides free private parking. Guests can also make use of the free Wi-Fi access.
We will prepare a tailor-made offer within 24 hours on weekdays from 8AM to 16PM.







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South of Humenné in wonderful woods of the Humenské vrchy Mts. are the ruins of the castle called Jasenov from the 13th century.
Fans of history will perhaps like to ascend to the ruins of the Brekov Castle rising above the town Humenné on top of the andesite rock with a nice view of the environs, including the towns of Humenné and Strážske.
The town Humenné is situated on the middle reach of the Laborec river in the east of Slovakia and it has an originally Renaissance manor house. In the 19th century the manor was reconstructed in the Baroque style, which imitates the French architecture.
The road south of the Veľká Domaša water reservoir leads below the ruins of the Čičva Castle from the 13th century. The Castle did not survive the last Rákoczis rebellion in 1711 when it was damaged.

