RotherHigh Tatras Hiking Guide
Suitable for
Women|Men
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
Signposts
Wanderwege
region
Worldwide
local region
Slovenia
Fit
Description
The High Tatras are the smallest high mountains in Europe, but the highest in the
long arc of the Carpathians. Their rocky, jagged ridges
differ strikingly from the neighboring mountains with their grassy ridges
grass-covered ridges, and their peaks in the Gerlachovský štít
up to an altitude of 2655 meters. The more than one hundred often legendary
lakes are the pearls of the High Tatras. In 1949, this area in the border region
between Slovakia and Poland was declared a national park in 1949
and has been subject to extremely strict protection regulations ever since.<br><br>
The Rother Hiking Guide High Tatras is designed for the moderate hiker,
but also for the experienced mountaineer 50 routes in this wild mountain
mountain region. All hiking routes are described in detail so that
so that everyone can find their way around easily. The
varied selection of tours offers something for everyone: from a simple
walk at the foot of the great rocky mountains to tranquil
lake hikes through to more difficult and strenuous summit tours
summit tours where you have to put your hands on the rock.
The routes lead into the Slovakian part of the High Tatras as well as into the
Polish region around the traditional vacation resort of Zakopane.<br><br>
Brief information, hiking maps on a scale of 1:50,000 and 1:75,000 with
route, a detailed description of the route for each of the 50
of the 50 suggested routes and an overview map make it easier for hikers to
walking tours and an overview map make it easier for hikers to plan and
excursions. The color pictures give a first impression of the
magnificent mountain world of the High Tatras. The updated seventh edition of the hiking guide
updated seventh edition, the hiking guide is a reliable companion for anyone
who want to discover and experience this gem in all its beauty.
want to experience.
<br><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br></span><p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Stanislav Samuhel | Bergverlag Rother | 7th edition 2016 | 128 pages | 56 color illustrations, 50 hiking maps at a scale of 1:50,000 and 1:75,000, an overview map at a scale of 1:400,000 | format 11.5 x 16.5 cm | paperback with Polytex lamination</span></p>
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