Malý Kriváň, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
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.
From the top of the little Krywanie, a small perch goes down to the great Krywański gully, while the lower part of the Paul's ridge is called over Pawłowa.
Through the slope of little Krywanie, the tourist trail is marked with blue from Jamski Staw, lying on the terrace of Jam in the lower part of the Ważecka Valley. The road is guided by a Paul's ridge and through the Krywian switch to Krywań. Only from the ridge of little Krywanie can tourists see in its entirety Zielony Staw Ważecki. To the Wajecka Valley inaccessible to tourists, Mały Krywan falls with steep cliffs.
Roads to Mały Krywanie have been known for a long time and used while on the slopes of Krywanie there were gold and antitheony mines, the so -called Krywan Banie.
Tatra National Park
Malý Kriváň – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kriváň, Kmeťov, Furkotský štít, Hrubý vrch.