Tatra National Park: Nature
Places and attractions in the Nature category
Štrbské pleso
Nestled in the heart of the High Tatras, Štrbské Pleso is a picturesque mountain lake that is both a natural wonder and a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Located within the Tatra National Park in Slovakia, this glacial lake sits at an altitude of 1,346 meters, making it...
Popradské pleso
Nestled in the heart of the High Tatras, Popradské Pleso is a serene mountain lake that is a jewel of Tatra National Park, Slovakia. This glacial lake, sitting at an elevation of 1,494 meters, is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts who are drawn...
Skalnaté pleso
Nestled within the majestic High Tatra Mountains of Slovakia, Skalnaté Pleso is a serene alpine lake that captivates visitors with its crystal-clear waters and stunning surroundings. Located in the heart of Tatra National Park, this natural wonder is not only a...
Gerlachovský štít
Imposing mountain range summit Gerlachovský štít, informally referred to as Gerlach, is the highest peak in the High Tatras, in Slovakia, and in the Carpathian Mountains. Its elevation is usually listed at 2654.4 m above mean sea level. The pyramidal shape of the massif is marked by a huge cirque.
Volovec
Volovec or Wołowiec is a mountain in the Western Tatras at the border of Slovakia and Poland. It lies on the Main Ridge of Western Tatras between Ostrý Roháč and mountain Deravá, standing over three valleys: Chochołowską, Roháčska and Jamnícka.
Veľké Hincovo pleso
Veľké Hincovo pleso is the biggest and deepest mountain lake of glacial origin in the High Tatras, Slovakia. The maximum depth is 53 metres. Its surface remains frozen for around 270 days per year.
Lomnický štít
Lomnický štít is one of the highest and most visited mountain peaks in the High Tatras mountains of Slovakia. Connected by cable car to Tatranská Lomnica, its summit is 2634 metres above sea level, making it the second highest peak in the High Tatras after Gerlachovský štít.
Slavkovský štít
Slavkovský štít is the fourth highest mountain peak that can be reached on a marked trail in the High Tatra mountains in Slovakia. Its summit is 2452 metres above sea level. It can be reached by foot on a walking trail in about four and a half hours from Starý Smokovec.
Gerlachovská veža
Gerlachovská veža is a mountain in the Northern ridge Zadni Gerlach in the main ridge of the Slovak High Tatras. From Veľká Litvorová veža it is separated by Nižná Gerlachovská lávka, and from the Malá Litvorová veža the mountain is bounded by Vyšná Lučivnianska lávka.
Ľadový štít
Ľadový štít is the third highest of the Tatra Mountains, in Slovakia, and in the whole 1,500 km long Carpathian mountain chain, as well as in northern and eastern Central Europe.
Klin Mountain
Klin is a peak in the Western Tatras, on the border between Slovakia and Poland. Its summit is at 2,176 m AMSL. It is the highest peak in Polish Western Tatras.
Bystrá Mountain
Bystrá is the highest mountain in the Western Tatras in Slovakia, near the Polish border. It is 2,248 meters high and surrounded by the valleys of Kamenistá, Račkova and Bystrá.
Kmeťov
Kmeťov is glacial waterfall in the High Tatras at about 1,245 metres in Poprad District, Slovakia. At about 80 metres, Kmeťov is the highest waterfall in Slovakia.
Batizovský štít
Batizovský štít is a 2,448 metres high double peak mountain in High Tatras in Slovakia. Batizovský štít, just like Batizovská dolina, Batizovské pleso or the village Batizovce are named after the local 13th century aristocrat Batiz from the Mariáš dynasty, who used to be the...
High Tatras
The High Tatras or High Tatra Mountains, are a mountain range along the border of northern Slovakia in the Prešov Region, and southern Poland in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. They are a range of the Tatra Mountains chain.
Lomnický štít peak
Mountain summit and 1940's observatory Lomnický štít is one of the highest and most visited mountain peaks in the High Tatras mountains of Slovakia. Connected by cable car to Tatranská Lomnica, its summit is 2634 metres above sea level, making it the second highest peak in the High Tatras after Gerlachovský štít.
Belianske Tatras
Belianske Tatras is a mountain range in the Eastern Tatras in North Central Slovakia. The Eastern Tatras are part of the Tatra Mountains, which are part of the Inner Western Carpathians. The highest point is Havran at 2,151.5 metres.
Fatra-Tatra Area
The Fatra-Tatra Area or the Tatra-Fatra Belt of core mountains is a part of the Inner Western Carpathians, a subprovince of the Western Carpathians. Most of the area lies in Slovakia with small parts reaching into Austria and Poland.
Jahňací Štít
Lamba peak - a peak with a height of 2230 or 2229 m located in the Slovak part of the High Tatras, most northeast of the high -east massif of the High Tatra Mountains. It has two vertices connected by almost a horizontal ridge, ...
Predné Solisko
Extreme Solisko - the nastest south peak in Solisko with a height of 2093 or 2119 or 2117 m a.s.l. located in the Slovak High Tatras. Extreme Solisko from Młynicki Soliska is separated by Double Dwit Smrekowicka Przełęcz. Extreme Solisko falls towards Szczyrbski Lake with Długi Stok.
Galeria Ganku
Galeria Gankowa-a slightly inclined gallery of tectonic origin on the northwestern wall of a small porch, one of the three vertices of the porch peak, lying in the main ridge of the High Tatras.
Veľká Vidlová veža
The great peak of the forks - an outstanding peak with a height of 2522 m a.s.l. in the ridge ridge, in the Slovak High Tatras. It is located between the western peak of the fork separated by a deep pass in the fork and the eastern peak of the fork separated by a shallower wyl of the pass in the fork.
Furkotský štít
Furkot - a peak with a height of 2402 m a.s.l. In the side ridge of the High Tatras, in the so -called the main ridge of the Krywania branch. It is a bucket peak located between Hruby Wierch and Ostra, from which he is separated by Furkotna Pass.
Western Carpathians
The Western Carpathians are a mountain range and geomorphological province that forms the western part of the Carpathian Mountains.
Široká veža
A small ice peak - a massif built from granite in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains.
Ťažký štít
A hard peak, formerly the Czech peak - one of the vertices in the high massif. It is located in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains between the Waga Pass and the Pod Wysoka Pass. Earlier measurements determined the height of the top at 2500 m or 2520 m.
Ostrva
Ostna - peak with a height of 1980 m or 1984 m a.s.l. Located in the High Tatras, on the Slovak side, in the back separating the Mięguszowiecka Valley and the Valley of Wielka Huczawa.
Grześ / Lúčna
Grześ - a two -tilted peak in the Western Tatras, located in the border ridge west of the Chochołowska Polana.
Kôprovský štít
Koprowy Wierch - a peak with a height of 2366 m in the Slovak part of the High Tatras. Earlier sources gave a height of 2367 m or 2363 m.
Malý Kriváň
Little Krywan - an unknown culmination with a height of 2334.5 m in the southern ridge of Krywanie, separated from the main vertex with a three -line Krywan switch.
Východná Vysoká
Small high - Slovak peak in the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains with a height of 2429 m a.s.l. Located between the passes: Polish Grzebień and Rohatka. The first separates him from the Massif of the Wieliczka Szczyt, the second - from Turnia nad Rohatka and Wild Turnia.
Veža nad Prielomom
Turnia nad Rohatka - Turnia in the Main Gniv of the High Tatras, in the Slovak High Tatras, with a height of 2332 m. From the top of the wild Turnia is separated by the Wyżnia Rohatka Pass, and from a small high - Rohatka.
Velický štít
Wielicki Szczyt - a peak of 2320 m a.s.l. Located in the Main Gold of the High Tatras in their Slovak part.
Sivý vrch
Siwy Wierch - a peak located in Slovakia, in the Main Mountains of the Western Tatras near its western end.
Malé Rysy / Niżnie Rysy
Niżnie Rysy - a peak in the northern ridge of Rysy, separating the White Water Valley and the Rybiego Potok valley. This is the side ridge of the High Tatras. It is run by the Polish-Slovak border. Niżnie Rysy lie between the middle, northwestern vertex of Rysy and the frog of the Wyżnia peak. Niżnie Rysy is the third largest peak in Poland.
Kežmarský štít
Kieżmarski Szczyt, Kiezmarski Szczyt - a jumper peak with a height of 2557 m a.s.l. Located in the long south-eastern ridge of Wymy Barani Zwornik in the Slovak High Tatras, between the ridge of the forks in the southwest and the small Kieżmarski peak in the north. This is one of the highest Tatra peaks.
Veľké Solisko
Wielkie Solisko, Solisko - a peak in the Slovak High Tatras with a height of 2414 m. This is the highest culmination in Solisko, separating the Młynicka Valley from the Furkotna valley and departing from the so -called The main ridge of the branch of the cropping at the peak of Furkot.
Hlúpy
Crazy Wierch, formerly stupid Wierch - the third in terms of the height of the Bielsko Tatra Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. It rises in the eastern part of the band and is separated from the tearful rock by a wide Bielsko Pass, and from the roznie jat a crazy pass.
Hrubá kopa
Hruba Kopa, also called the tower - a peak with a height of 2168 m in the Western Tatras. It is located in the Main Foreign Foreign Fathers, between three kopami, from which it is separated by a small Hruba Przehyba Pass, and a banks from which he is separated by the Pass nad Zawratami.
Pachoľa
Pachoł, Pachola - a peak of 2166 m a.s.l. located within the Western Tatra Mountains. It is located in this ridge between Banówka, from which he is separated by the Banikowska Pass, and the burned kick, from which he is separated by a small burnt pass.
Baranie rohy
Rogi Ary - a peak with a height of 2530 m a.s.l. Located near the main ridge of the Tatra Mountains, in Slovakia. In the main ridge, between the snowy peak and the black peak there is the Wyżnia Barani Zwornik, the south-eastern ridge leaves from him, in which the Barania bench behind the Wyżnia Barania there are both vertices of the sheep's horns.
Slavkovský nos
Królewski Nose - a minor peak with a height of approx. 2273 m a.s.l. Located in Sławkowski Grzebień in the Slovak High Tatras. From the top of the Sławkowski peak, he is separated by the royal pass, and from Królewska Czuba separates him with the saddle of the royal return.
Chłopek
Chładek-a small turnician rising above Mięguszowiecka Podły Pod Chłopiek, located within the Main Gold of the High Tatras, on the Polish-Slovak border.
Malé Solisko
Małe Solisko - an outstanding peak with a height of 2336 m a.s.l. in the ridge of the Soliska separating the Furkotna Valley from the Młynicka Valley in the Slovak High Tatras. It is separated from the extreme Soliska Turnia with a deep solid pass, while from Furkot Solisko - a high bench.