GREAT SLOVAK MOUNTAINS - hiking in slovak mountains
Few visitors to the Slovak Republic (part of former Czechoslovakia) take the trip out to Slovakias magnificent mountains, but adventure travelers know what they have to offer: challenging hiking and spectacular alpine scenery.
And in the Malá Fatra mountains, a subsidiary range, deep narrow gorges and ridgetop trails offer great hiking, while a rich alpine flora is found along its quiet forest paths and richly green meadows.
On this hikers odyssey, youll make easy scrambles up local peaks, traverse long green valleys to high summit ridges, and meet the friendly locals who share the trails with you (hiking is Slovakias national sport!). Hikes range in length from five to eight hours, with a return to the hotel at the end of the day. They also vary considerably in difficulty (a few are fairly strenuous); trails are often exposed and chains, ladders, and metal platforms are used to negotiate some of the trickier spots.
Itinerary
Day 1: Mala Fatra
Stop At: Mala Fatra Mountains, Bela Slovakia
DAY 1 ~ Malá Fatra National Park, Slovakia
Meeting with a guide in Vienna and drive four hours to Malá Fatra National Park in Slovakia, noted for its unusual alpine flora, orchids, and bird life, and mountains that offer great hikes across open ridges and through deep limestone gorges. Our first warm-up hike takes us from the village of Stefanova into the nearby forests where brown bear roam (though its unlikely well see any). Well also take an introductory walk through village and its surroundings. Overnight in the village of Terchova
Duration: 10 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3star hotel in Terchova village
Day 2: Mala Fatra national park
Stop At: Maly Rozsutec Terchová, Terchova Slovakia
Hike through a gorge, then ascend a section of metal ladders and chain assists (which will help us negotiate some steep and narrow places) to the summit of Maly Rozsutec (4,405'). Optional traverse to its big brother, Velky Rozsutec (5,281'), via a ridge requiring tough scrambling, or walk through a beautiful beech forest around to it. Return to Terchova for dinner and overnight. (6-7 hours hiking; 2,296' ascent, 1,968' descent.)
Duration: 8 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3star hotel
Day 3: Western tatras - Rohace
Stop At: Ski centre Rohace - Spalena, Zuberec 02732 Slovakia
After breakfast we transfer to a lesser known corner of the Tatras, a ridge near the Polish border. This part of the Tatras is called Rohace, or Western Tatras. On the way well stop at the medieval castle of Oravsky Podzamok, one of the best preserved in Slovakia. After a two-hour tour we will continue to the Western Tatras. In the afternoon we may visit the skanzen of Orava village, an open-air museum opened to the public in 1975. The traditional wooden buildings set in a 22-hectare site reflect Slovak rural life through the ages. At the end of day we transfer 1 ½ hours to our hotel Grand in the High Tatras.
Duration: 10 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3 star hotel
Day 4: Rysy hike
Stop At: Rysy, Szlak pieszy czerwony The High Tatras, Poland and Slovakia border, Tatra National Park Poland
After a 40-minute transfer, we hike about four hours to the summit of Rysy (8,197'), one of the jewels of the Tatras and the highest peak in Poland (there is some scrambling and chains near Rysy Hut, the highest mountain hut in the Tatras). Its rocky summit affords spectacular views across the nearby peaks and ridges. Legend has it that Lenin climbed Rysy in 1912 and his footsteps still remain! Descend about three hours to Popradske Pleso and transfer back to the hotel in Stary Smokovec. (8-9 hours hiking; 4,200' ascent, 4,200' descent.)
Duration: 10 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3star hotel
Day 5: Mala Studena Dolina
Stop At: Tery Lodge, Pat Spisskych plies Mala Studena dolina, Vysoke Tatry 062 01 Slovakia
Walk for 30 minutes or take the funicular from Stary Smokovec to Hrebienok and hike up the Malá Studena Valley (Small Cold Valley) to Teryho Chata (6,609'), a hut built more than a hundred years ago and surrounded by five lakes and huge mountains (three hours hiking). Along the way we may see a few young men portaging supplies up to the hut (their loads average close to 180 lbs.). Well also see many local Slovaks on the trail. The Slovaks love to hike and this is one of the most popular trails. (They are also very hardy hikersdont be surprised if youre passed by a nun wearing tennis shoes!)
(6 hours hiking; 2,624' ascent, 2,624' descent.)
Duration: 7 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 6: Optional day -culture or highest peak climb
Stop At: Gerlachovsky Stit, Tatranska Polianka, Vysoke Tatry Slovakia
Depending on the interests of the group, we will make one of the following excursions:
Optional day trip to the historical city of Krakow in Poland. (The cost of this excursion is not included in the land cost of our itinerary.)
A day trip to Pieniny National Park, a mountainous park with a rich ecosystem on the Slovak-Polish border. Here we can take a walk along the Dunajec River or possibly take a rafting trip through its scenic gorge. On our return journey we can stop in the lively medieval town of Kezmarok, dating from the 13th century. We can also tour Cerveny Klastor, a former Gothic church and monastery of Carthusian monks built in 1319. It was rebuilt in the baroque style of the 18th century and is now a national cultural monument.
More suggestion of excursions may be discussed with local guide including extra hike in Tatras range or limestone gorges of Slovak Paradise.
For very strong, ambitious hikers, it is possible to make an optional climb of Gerlachovsky, the highest peak in the Tatras (weather permitting). Gerlachovsky is one of 12 peaks over 8,000 feet that are accessible only with a mountain rescue guide. Ropes are used at times, and there are a few places equipped with fixed chains and ladders. Those with good natural balance and no fear of heights can do this difficult six‑hour climb. Some climbing experience is essential. (Please notethe cost of the local mountain guide for this optional hike is not included in the land cost of the trip and will be approximately $150 minimum. Guide cost is divided by number of people taking this hiking option.) Your trip leader can advise you of additional details. (7-9 hours hiking; 3,300' ascent, 3,300' descent.
Duration: 9 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 7: Belianske Tatras
Stop At: Zdiar, Zdiar, Presov Region
ransfer 30 minutes to the eastern part of the High Tatras, a limestone region called the Belianske Tatry, which was closed to visitors until 1993. It is known as a wildflower paradise for its high density of alpine flowers, including many orchids and endemic plants. From the village of Tatranska Javorina or Tatranska Kotlina , with its many houses of typical wooden architecture, well hike steadily up the Monkova Valley before dropping down to the Brncalova Chata (hut), one of the most beautifully situated mountain chalets (its over 100 years old!). (7-8 hours hiking; 3,149' ascent, 3,149' descent.) Transfer back to our hotel Farewell dinner in a restaurant with traditional folk music.
B,L,D...Hotel Tulipan or Slalom, Tatranska Lomnica
DAY 8~ Spissky Hrad Prague
En route to the airport at Kosice, well stop to visit Spissky Hrad, a large castle-ruin complex dating from the 11th century. The location attracts many movie makers (one of the last movies filmed here was Dragonheart). Continue to the airport in Kosice (2½ hours total driving) and take a 1½-hour afternoon flight to Prague, a cosmopolitan city with a great history, culture, and beautiful architectural monuments. Transfer to hotel. Dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Duration: 8 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3star hotel
Duration:7 days
Commences in:Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia
Country:Slovakia
City:Preov Region
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