Rozpadlá kopa, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Kopa fell apart - a hill in the falling ridge in the Slovak Western Tatras. The ridge built of limestone rocks separates two valleys: Liptowska Świstówka and the falling valley. On the top of the collapsed kopa, the ridge falling from Krzesanica in the south-eastern direction changes the direction to the east. The kick has been falling apart, a decayed saddle and a broken ripple between the plate pass. Her western slopes fall to the marmot of Liptowska, north-east to the falling valley. The ridge of the falling kopa, as well as the upper part of its slopes, are grassy. However, rocky walls with a height of about 30 m southern southwest. The lower part of the slopes falling into the falling valley is also scale.
Tatra National Park
Rozpadlá kopa – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kriváň, Klin Mountain, Bystrá Mountain, Kmeťov.