Veľká Brdárova grapa, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Wielka Brdarowa Grapa - the highest culmination of Brdar Grac, the side of the Liptowskie KOP in Slovak Tatras. It is located in the ridge, which from the massif of the Great Kopa Koprowa branches west, then turns southwest. Between the Great Koprowa Kopa and the Great Brparowa Gapa there is the BRDAROWY Przegoda Pass, while the spine of the ridge connecting the large and indirect Brdar Grapa is almost horizontal, without indentation and overgrown with dwarf. The south-eastern slopes of the Great Brdarowa Graphs fall to the Koprowica Valley, the northwest to the Szpania Valley. In the western direction, a dwarf man, which is covered with a dwarf man, which soon branches into two arms covering a gully of drinking water having a departure in the vicinity of poor glades in the Ciche valley. In winter, avalanches go down from under the summit of the Great Brdar Garsow and the Cicha Valley.
The Great Brdar Frapa is a wild, covered with forest and dwarf mountain massif. In the past, her peak parties were grazed, after stopping grazing and creating a tanap, they overgrow with dwarf. In the dialect Podhale, both Polish and Slovak, the grape was called a steep and urban slope, back or hill. From 1949, the entire Liptów KOP region has been a tanap strict protection area for tourists.
Tatra National Park
Veľká Brdárova grapa – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kriváň, Bystrá Mountain, Kmeťov, Furkotský štít.