Vyhne () is a village in the à ½iar nad Hronom District, which is part of the Banská Bystrica Region in central Slovakia.
Vyhne is located in the à  tiavnické vrchy mountains, near the historic town of Banská à  tiavnica. A nature reserve called Kamenné more ("Rocky Sea") lies near the village.
Vyhne was first mentioned in 1256. The oldest still working brewery in Slovakia was founded there by the Knights Templar in 1473. During WWII, several hundred of Jews worked in the Vyhne labor camp.
It has a population ofÃÂ people (31 December ).
In 2004, the village had a population of 1,341. According to the census in 2001, 98.2% of inhabitants were Slovaks. The Roman Catholicism is the most popular religion (79%), but there is also a significant number of atheists (12.7%) living in the village.
The spa using the hot springs in Vyhne is dated to the 14th century. Developed by the capital from the nearby affluent city of Banská à  tiavnica, it has attracted many famous visitors, such as Prince Francis II Rákóczi and writer Mór Jókai. The spa was devastated by World War II. A water park called the Water Paradise (Vodný raj) is operating since June 2007.