Svišťový štít, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Świstowy peak - a three -century peak in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains between the wild Turnia and the prisoners of Turnia.
The peak ridge of the marginal massif of the peak contains three culminations, of which the highest is the southwestern great marriage peak. The middle vertex is an intermediate marriage peak, from which the marmot of the marmo ride to the northwest. Just east of him is a small marmoty peak. The switch between the Great and the Intermediate Świstowy peak is a whistle Szczerbina, while the indirect and small marriage peak is separated by a whistle.
Two, short playing towards the valleys depart from the marmo gaming: a marmota ridge with marginal turns, separating the Świstowa Valley and the Equal Valley belonging to the White Water Valley system. The nearest Turnia from the peak of the marmot is a whistle corner, separated by a pass at the Świstowy corner. The marginal ridge, separating the wild valley and the valley under Rohatka from the lower floors of the Staroleśna Valley.
From the Wild Turnia massif, in which the nearest Turnia is the red monk, the marmo peak is separated by a wild pass. Between marriage and jawor peaks in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains there are, among others: Złotnikowa bench, Złotnikowa Kopa, Świstowa Pass, Złotników Czuba, gold, Turnia, a passage, Equal Turnia, Equal Pass, chairs Róż, Zawracik Equal Pass, Little Jaworowy Szczyt, Przedły Pass.
The first well -known entrance to the top: August Otto and guide Johann Hunsdorfer on July 20, 1897. However, cartographers and hunters were probably already entering the summit. In winter, Gyula Komarnicki was the first to come in on February 16, 1913. Entrance to the summit is easy and the view is extensive, but the peak was never popular among tourists. Currently, it is unavailable for tourists. The name of the peak comes from the Świstowa Valley. In the literature, the peak was mentioned as a whistle Turnie, Świstowa, Świstowa Turnia, Świstowy Wierch, the current name has been appearing since 1912.
Tatra National Park
Svišťový štít – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Batizovský štít, Zbojnícka chata, Gerlachovský štít, High Tatras.