• Location of the Low Tatras in Slovakia (in gray). Mount Ďumbier (right) and Mount Chopok (middle). The Low Tatras or Low Tatra...
  • Low Tatras National Park is a national park in Central Slovakia, between the Váh River and the Hron River valleys.
  • It competes with Chopok, second highest peak (2.024 m / 6.746 ft, also accessible by chairlift), for the title of most beloved one of Low Tatras.
  • Slovenská Ľupča (area: Low Tatras, region: Upper Hron River ). The castle was founded before 1250 and was originally used by king's family as a hunting residence.
  • I have no experience with this myself, but my friend travelled to the High Tatras (same connection as to the Low Tatras) and she couldn’t praise the trip.
  • Love hiking in the Low Tatras. So many beautiful places to go to and admire the stunning nature. ... We spent less than a week in the Low Tatras.
  • Today the Low Tatras and High Tatras are a hub for hiking, backpacking, and winter skiing. There are numerous ski resorts dotted throughout the region.
  • Low Tatras. Wiki Climate Forecast. ... Low Tatras (Chabenec, Chopok and Ďumbier peaks) Hiking is probably the most common sport around.
  • There is another ski-centre in the middle of the Low Tatras in Čertovica saddle. ... The Low Tatras with the area of 810,95 km2 became a National Park in 1978.
  • Nestled in the heart of Slovakia, Low Tatras National Park is characterized by its remarkable mountain ranges, stretching between the Váh and Hron rivers.
  • The natural values of the Low Tatras have been under the protection of the Low Tatras National Park for more than two decades, which they declared in 1978.
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  • Shortest route to Dumbier starts from the south side of the Low Tatras. It is also a trail to Stefanikova hut, which is used to supply the mountain carrier.