Mountain hut Kráľova hoľa
In the communications tower´s building, you can find a room that may help only in necessary needs. The hut is not always open. ...
In the communications tower´s building, you can find a room that may help only in necessary needs. The hut is not always open. ...
"Štefánička" (1740 m) is classic hut with gerat conditions for crossing ridge. ...
The renovated hut has comfort rooms and a great opportunity for hiking in Low Tatras. During winter you can enjoy skiing in Ľupčianská valley. ...
Mountain hut was opened in February 2011 in shore Popradské pleso in Mengusovská valley. It´s the second mountain hut in the area of Popradské pleso. ...
Another choice for overnight accommodation is Mountain hut Oravice in the northern part of Low Tatras. This area has a beautiful landscape. ...
Mountain hut Plesnivec is the only one hut in Belianske Tatras. The hut is located near Skalné vráta. ...
The mountain hut has perfect conditions for the visitors. You will enjoy a beautiful landscape under Sivý hill. ...
Mountain hut pod Soliskom is one of the youngest huts in Tatras. In the past, the hut served for skiers. Nowadays the hut serves as accommodation with restaurant throughout the year. ...
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. ...
Prefering the tough hikes or easy routes?
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.
The High Tatras have been voted BEST IN EUROPE destination in 2019!
The High Tatras, the tallest range in the Carpathian Mountains, occupy a near-mythic place in Slovak hearts.