Tupá, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Dress - a channel peak with a height of 2286 m a.s.l. Located in the side ridge of the High Tatras on the Slovak side. From the end massif, it is separated by a Stwolska pass, and from Osterwa - the Pod Oserwery Pass. From the tip of the blunt, a short ridge runs, which separates the Valley of Wielka Huczawa from the Stwolska Valley. The culmination of this ridge is a wedge, separated from the blunt shallowly induled at the pass of Klinm.
Blunt is easily accessible to tourists, the simplest approach is the road from the Pod Oserwą Pass, to which the blunt falls with a gentle slope. However, no marked tourist trail leads to the top. From the northwest, the peak falls with a steep wall to the Złomisk Valley, on this wall there are numerous climbing roads.
In 2013, Władysław Cywiński died on the northwestern blunt wall.
Tatra National Park
Tupá – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Popradské pleso, Končistá, Batizovský štít, Symbolický cintorín.