Prostredné Jatky, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Indirect Jatki - a grassy ridge in the Bielsko Tatras in Slovakia, in their main ridge between the robbery and extreme Jatches, together with which he creates a three -kilometer ridge of the Bielsko slaughter.
The culmination of indirect jat is located at their eastern end. The peak is separated by two blurred switches from neighboring hills. From the Zadny Jatek is separated by a switch above the Great Koszer, and from the extreme jat a switch over the small Koszer, which took their names from the upper parts of the valley under the barracks - the great barracks and small barracks, glacial boilers located in the northern indirect jat foot. Two arms obeyed from indirect jat to north: the hell separating the highest part of the Kępa valley from the Great Barracks, the indirect hell separating the large barracks from a small barracks.
To the southwest, two parallel ghosts with a common name of the gully from Jatek fall to the Valley of the Front Coperszads.
The ridge of the intermediate jat is about 400 m long and along the entire length of the southern side the walls fall from it up to 30 m high. The north side falls to the walls of the walls with a height of up to 100 m. Between these walls and the indirect devil's ridge stretches obliquely plate -Whea west. On the southern side of the indirect Jatek, about 20 m west of their highest point is a tunnel called Ziorov Hole.
Indirect shavings, like the whole ridge of Jat, are located in the strict reserve. The trail of the Tatra bus leading the ridge trail was closed in 1978. The best visible ridge is from the green trail running at his feet and leading from the Tatra valley through the hostel near Szarotka to the Biały Stawów Valley.
Tatra National Park
Prostredné Jatky – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chata pri Zelenom Plese, Chata Plesnivec, Lomnický štít peak, Belianske Tatras.