Lubomir’s guidebook

Lubomir
Lubomir’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Make a trip to the second highest peak of the High Tatras - Lomnicky peak (Lomnický štít) with your family. Get above the clouds and enjoy unforgettable views of surrounding peaks of the smallest grand mountains in the world. A cable car operates from the lower station in Tatranská Lomnica to mid-station Štart, from there continues to Skalnaté Pleso, which is also the interchange station on the journey to Mt. Lomnický štít. From there you can take a unique red suspension cable car to Lomnicky peak. which surmounts a vertical drop of 855 metres. The ride takes 8.5 minutes.
53 habitants recommandent
Lomnický štít 2634 m
53 habitants recommandent
Make a trip to the second highest peak of the High Tatras - Lomnicky peak (Lomnický štít) with your family. Get above the clouds and enjoy unforgettable views of surrounding peaks of the smallest grand mountains in the world. A cable car operates from the lower station in Tatranská Lomnica to mid-station Štart, from there continues to Skalnaté Pleso, which is also the interchange station on the journey to Mt. Lomnický štít. From there you can take a unique red suspension cable car to Lomnicky peak. which surmounts a vertical drop of 855 metres. The ride takes 8.5 minutes.
Try popular attraction is sledging along the 2.5 km-long lit until late at night track from Hrebienok to Starý Smokovec. Do you feel like learning skiing or teaching your kids how to ski? A professional team of ski school instructors offers lessons even for the very beginners. The resort of the High Tatras - Starý Smokovec is an ideal starting point for winter hiking to alpine chalets and beautiful frozen waterfalls.
23 habitants recommandent
Hrebienok
23 habitants recommandent
Try popular attraction is sledging along the 2.5 km-long lit until late at night track from Hrebienok to Starý Smokovec. Do you feel like learning skiing or teaching your kids how to ski? A professional team of ski school instructors offers lessons even for the very beginners. The resort of the High Tatras - Starý Smokovec is an ideal starting point for winter hiking to alpine chalets and beautiful frozen waterfalls.
The highest located settlement in the Tatras - Štrbské Pleso offers 9 kilometres of easy to medium difficult ski tracks on southern slopes of Mt. Predné Solisko, which are popular with families, children but also experienced skiers. There are ski and snowboard rentals, ski-services and ski schools for beginners in the area too. Enjoy the highest standard of services in a peaceful and harmonious resort.
13 habitants recommandent
Štrbské Pleso
13 habitants recommandent
The highest located settlement in the Tatras - Štrbské Pleso offers 9 kilometres of easy to medium difficult ski tracks on southern slopes of Mt. Predné Solisko, which are popular with families, children but also experienced skiers. There are ski and snowboard rentals, ski-services and ski schools for beginners in the area too. Enjoy the highest standard of services in a peaceful and harmonious resort.
Nature has created many beauties of water in the Tatras, including Kmeťov vodopád. It is the longest waterfall in the High Tatras located in Kôprová dolina. The waterfall is formed by Nefcerský potok (brook), which flows above it at the altitude of 1,245 metres. Kmeťov vodopád is 1.5 metres wide and 80 metres long, which entitles it to be called the longest waterfall. Another natural phenomenon in this category is Veľké Hincovo pleso - the biggest and deepest kettle lake in the Slovak High Tatras. It lies at the altitude of 1,946 metres, has an area of 20.08 ha and is 53 metres deep.
60 habitants recommandent
Vysoké Tatry
60 habitants recommandent
Nature has created many beauties of water in the Tatras, including Kmeťov vodopád. It is the longest waterfall in the High Tatras located in Kôprová dolina. The waterfall is formed by Nefcerský potok (brook), which flows above it at the altitude of 1,245 metres. Kmeťov vodopád is 1.5 metres wide and 80 metres long, which entitles it to be called the longest waterfall. Another natural phenomenon in this category is Veľké Hincovo pleso - the biggest and deepest kettle lake in the Slovak High Tatras. It lies at the altitude of 1,946 metres, has an area of 20.08 ha and is 53 metres deep.
The longest and best known red-marked tourist trail that crosses the whole southern hillside of the High Tatras from the settlement of Podbanské up to Veľké Biele pleso (tarn) at the foot of the Belianske Tatra Mts. The trail is 46.25 km long, its construction began in the 1930s and finished in the 1950s. The lowest-located point is at the beginning – in Podbanské (963 metres above sea level) and the highest located at the respectable altitude of 2,037 metres.
Kriváň
The longest and best known red-marked tourist trail that crosses the whole southern hillside of the High Tatras from the settlement of Podbanské up to Veľké Biele pleso (tarn) at the foot of the Belianske Tatra Mts. The trail is 46.25 km long, its construction began in the 1930s and finished in the 1950s. The lowest-located point is at the beginning – in Podbanské (963 metres above sea level) and the highest located at the respectable altitude of 2,037 metres.
Nature has created many beauties of water in the Tatras, including Kmeťov vodopád. It is the longest waterfall in the High Tatras located in Kôprová dolina. The waterfall is formed by Nefcerský potok (brook), which flows above it at the altitude of 1,245 metres. Kmeťov vodopád is 1.5 metres wide and 80 metres long, which entitles it to be called the longest waterfall. Another natural phenomenon in this category is Veľké Hincovo pleso - the biggest and deepest kettle lake in the Slovak High Tatras. It lies at the altitude of 1,946 metres, has an area of 20.08 ha and is 53 metres deep.
Slavkovský štít
Nature has created many beauties of water in the Tatras, including Kmeťov vodopád. It is the longest waterfall in the High Tatras located in Kôprová dolina. The waterfall is formed by Nefcerský potok (brook), which flows above it at the altitude of 1,245 metres. Kmeťov vodopád is 1.5 metres wide and 80 metres long, which entitles it to be called the longest waterfall. Another natural phenomenon in this category is Veľké Hincovo pleso - the biggest and deepest kettle lake in the Slovak High Tatras. It lies at the altitude of 1,946 metres, has an area of 20.08 ha and is 53 metres deep.

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Use the Tatras electric tram

https://www.vysoketatry.sk/tatranska-elektricka-zeleznica.html