#highest peak
Found 7 results for tag #highest peak
Trails - Trails (7)
- Difficulty: 28 km Duration: 11 h 48 min
Bystra (Bystrá)
A hike to the highest peak in the entire Western Tatras (2,248 m above sea level). A physically demanding route leading through the picturesque Ornak Ridge and the border peak of Błyszcz.
Difficulty: very demanding (physically)
#slovakia #western tatras #highest peak +2View trail - Difficulty: 13 km Duration: 8 - 10 h
Gerlach (Gerlachovský štít)
Gerlach is the highest peak of the Tatras and the entire Carpathians. It is the "Holy Grail" for Tatra enthusiasts. Because there is no marked tourist trail leading to it, the mountain has retained its raw high-mountain character.
Difficulty: climbing route (UIAA I/II) - very difficult
#slovakia #high tatras #highest peak +2View trail - Difficulty: 15.5 km Duration: 8 h 15 min
Kozi Wierch
Kozi Wierch is a unique mountain for one reason: it is the highest peak lying entirely within Poland. (Rysy are higher, but their summit is on the border with Slovakia).
Difficulty: difficult (fitness-wise)
#high tatras #orla perć #highest peak +2View trail - Difficulty: 0 km Duration: 3 h (cable-car trip in total)
Lomnica (Lomnický štít)
Lomnica is the proud "Queen of the Tatras". Its silhouette is so sharp that for centuries it was believed to be the highest peak in the Tatras (only precise measurements dethroned it in favour of Gerlach).
Difficulty: very easy (cable car) / climbing route (on foot with a guide)
#slovakia #high tatras #cable car +2View trail - Difficulty: 25.5 km Duration: 11 h 44 min
Rysy (from the Polish side)
Rysy (2499 m a.s.l.) is the dream of every lover of the Polish mountains. It is the highest point in our country, the roof of Poland and a summit included in the Crown of Europe.
Difficulty: very difficult
#high tatras #highest peak #chains +3View trail - Difficulty: 20 km Duration: 8 h 30 min
Rysy (from the Slovak side)
The ascent to Rysy from the Slovak side is the most popular and easiest route to the highest peak of the Tatras. Unlike the dark and precipitous north wall (the Polish side), the Slovak trail follows a sunny southern slope.
Difficulty: difficult (fitness-wise)
#slovakia #high tatras #highest peak +2View trail - Difficulty: 22.4 km Duration: 10 h 18 min
Starorobociański Wierch
Starorobociański Wierch (2176 m a.s.l.) is the highest peak of the Western Tatras lying on the Polish side (the higher Bystra is a border peak, but its summit lies in Slovakia). Its massive pyramidal silhouette is a symbol of this part of the mountains.
Difficulty: difficult (fitness-wise)
#western tatras #highest peak #fitness +1View trail
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