Best-known mountains in Czech And Slovak Republic
Malá Fatra
The Small Fatra Mountains with their highest peak Big Krivan (1709 m above sea level) are situated in the northwest Slovakia and belongs to much-favoured places for summer and winter holiday; when you come here with children, with your friends or with the dog only, so the community Terchova, which some of us join with the forest robber Juraj Janosik, is gate into the... more »
Nízké Tatry
The Low Tatra Mountains are the longest range in Slovak Republic; they extend from west eastwards in the length about 80 kilometres. The National Park Low Tatra Mountains highest peak is Dumbier (2043 m above sea level). The biggest skiing centre it's however Jasná under Chopok Mountain that offer 21 kilometres of downhill courses and the modern funiculars. The... more »
Vysoké Tatry a Belianské Tatry
The High Tatras Mountains they are upper-most Mountain not only on Slovakia, also in Poland. The third upper-most mountain on Slovakia the Lomnicky peak (2634 m above sea level) and the rocky mountain lake that lies in the saddle below the mountain is more famous and frequented than highest peak of High Tatras, the Gerlachovsky peak (2655 m above sea level).The summer... more »
Mountains according to alphabet
- Beskydy a Javorníky
- Liptov
- Malá Fatra
- Malé a Bílé Karpaty
- Nízké Beskydy, Bukovské vrchy
- Nízké Tatry
- Ondavská vrchovina
- Pieniny a Zamagurie
- Podunajská Pahorkatina
- Považský Inovec, Pohronský Inovec, Tríbeč
- Slovenský kras
- Slovenský ráj
- Strážovské a Súlovské vrchy
- Velká Fatra
- Vysoké Tatry a Belianské Tatry
- Západní Tatry, Orava