Mountain hut pri Zelenom plese
Mountain hut pri Zelenom plese (1551 m.) was opened in the 19th century. Near the hut is situated the first trail in Tatras. Visitors can admire the beautiful landscape. ...
Mountain hut pri Zelenom plese (1551 m.) was opened in the 19th century. Near the hut is situated the first trail in Tatras. Visitors can admire the beautiful landscape. ...
Schronisko Górskie in Pięciu Stawów Polskich valley lies by beautiful lakes. The visitors have a great opportunity for hiking. ...
Mountain hut Murowaniec (1500 m) lies in Hala Gąsienicowa. This place is the main hiking point for trips in Polish Tatras. ...
Schronisko na Hali Ornak (1100 m) near Bystrá is pleasant place for hiking in Západné Tarty. ...
The best time to visit Schrosnisko PTTK in Polana Chochołowska is May. During this time you can enjoy the blooming landscape. ...
Schronisko on Hali Kondratowej is the smallest hut in Polish Tatras. The hut offers accommodation with food. ...
Schronisko w Dolinie Roztoki is great place for trips to Tatry Wysokie. Its also near the path from Lysá Poľana to Morskie Oko. ...
Renovated hut Ťatliakova chata (1374 m) lies near Ťarliakovo lake. Here you can find the buffet and brand new rooms. In the surroundings of the hut are educational trail and access paths to Roháč´s ridges. ...
Mountain hut Téryho chata next to Pět Spišských ples was the highest hut in the High Tatras. Nowadays is the second-highest hut after mountain hut pod Rysmi. ...
The hut offers services since 1907. ...
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Check our description of available hiking trails in the Tatra mountains.
You have plenty of choice in the Tatras - starting from mountain huts and ending with wellness hotels.
Would you like to climb a peak of your choice?
The top peaks Gerlachovský štít, Lomnický štít, Ľadový and Pyšný štít are accesible only with UIAGM certified mountain guide.
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The High Tatras, the tallest range in the Carpathian Mountains, occupy a near-mythic place in Slovak hearts.