Visiting High Tatras? Check these views!

Mountain lakes are on your way.

(Source: TASR/Oliver Ondráš)
More information about travelling in Slovakia
Please see our Spectacular Slovakia travel guide.

The summer tourist season is in full swing. In addition to many accessible tourist routes, here is another interesting one.

Kežmarská Biela Voda Valley is the easternmost valley system in the southern part of High Tatras. It separates the mountains from Belianske Tatras, the rKorzár regional newspaper reported.

SkryťTurn off ads
Article continues after video advertisement
SkryťTurn off ads
Article continues after video advertisement

Nearby, there is the striking grassy Kopské Sedlo Saddle between Jahňací Štít Peak and Hlúpy Mountain.

Read also Monumental and gorgeous: Roháče, the second largest mountain in Slovakia Read more 

Six tourist routes cross the valley, including a blue one that starts at the Biela Voda bus stop and leads to Tatranská Javorina.

The rest of this article is premium content at Spectator.sk
Subscribe now for full access

I already have subscription - Sign in

Subscription provides you with:
  • Immediate access to all locked articles (premium content) on Spectator.sk
  • Special weekly news summary + an audio recording with a weekly news summary to listen to at your convenience (received on a weekly basis directly to your e-mail)
  • PDF version of the latest issue of our newspaper, The Slovak Spectator, emailed directly to you
  • Access to all premium content on Sme.sk and Korzar.sk

Top stories

Janka, a blogger, during the inauguration of the first flight to Athens with Aegean Airlines at the airport in Bratislava on September 14, 2023.

A Czech rail operator connects Prague and Ukraine, Dominika Cibulková endorses Pellegrini, and Bratislava events.


Píšem or pišám?

"Do ľava," (to the left) I yelled, "Nie, do prava" (no, to the right), I gasped. "Dolšie," I screamed. "Nie, nie, horšie..." My Slovak girlfriend collapsed in laughter. Was it something I said?


Matthew J. Reynolds
Czech biochemist Jan Konvalinka.

Jan Konvalinka was expecting a pandemic before Covid-19 came along.


SkryťClose ad