Zamagurie (in Slovak, ; ) is a region in the Goral Lands area in the north of the Spià ¡ region, between the Spià ¡ská Magura in the south, the Dunajec river in the north and the Biaà Âka (Slovak: Biela voda) river in the west. It is divided between the Preà ¡ov Region of Slovakia and the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland and is further divided between the Slovak districts of Stará ýubovà Âa and Keà ¾marok and Polish gminas of Bukowina Tatrzaà Âska, Nowy Targ and à Âapsze Nià ¼ne. The centre of the region is the Slovak town Spià ¡ská Stará Ves, which is just near the border. The region also used to be one of the official tourist regions of Slovakia until 2004.
In 2006, a new border bridge for pedestrians was open between ÃÂervený KlÃ¡à ¡tor and Sromowce.
The most popular tourist attraction are the Pieniny mountains with the Dunajec river gorge, with floating trips on wooden canoes bound into rafts, hikes to the Trzy Korony or Sokolica hills.
Among the monuments of the folk architecture notable are Goral villages of Osturà Âa and Jezersko in Slovakia.
Other attractions include the spa village of Vyà ¡né Ruà ¾bachy, the medieval town of PodolÃÂnec, the monastery in ÃÂervený KlÃ¡à ¡tor and the winter resorts in Osturà Âa and Spià ¡ská Stará Ves. In Poland, there are also many attractions available, e.g., the Niedzica ski centre, the Niedzica Castle or the Czorsztyn reservoir, which is used for recreation.