Kráľova hoľa, Low Tatras
Facts and practical information
Kráľova hoľa is the highest mountain of the eastern part of the Low Tatras in central Slovakia. Four rivers rise at its foot: Čierny Váh, Hnilec, Hornád, and Hron. The summit, easily accessible by hiking trails from Telgárt as well as by a paved road from Šumiac, offers a panoramic view of Spiš, the Tatras, Liptov, and the Upper Hron Valley. Largely deforested by exploitative timber harvesting in the early 19th century, its timberline was restored to its natural elevation of about 1,650 m through the efforts of Ludwig Greiner in the second half of that century. ()
Low Tatras
Kráľova hoľa – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Útulňa Andrejcová, Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Meandre Hrona, Zlatnianske skalky.