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Welcome to the Tatra Mountains, one of Eastern Europe's most adventurous walking Destinations, offering a memorable walking holiday
Welcome to the Tatra Mountains, one of Eastern Europe's most adventurous walking Destinations, offering a memorable walking holiday
The Tatra Mountains, Tatras or Tatra (in Polish and Slovak Tatry), form a mountain range on the border of Poland and Slovakia and is the highest sector of the Carpathians. The largest part and highest peaks of the range are situated in Slovakia; the largest lakes in these mountains can be found in Poland. The highest peak in the Tatras is Gerlachov Peak or Gerlachovský štít in Slovak, (formerly called Franz Joseph Peak) and is 2,655 meters above sea level in Slovakia. Rysy, at an altitude of 2,499 meters, is the highest peak in Poland (on the Polish-Slovak border).
Welcome to the Tatra Mountains, one of Eastern Europe's most adventurous walking Destinations, offering a memorable walking holiday