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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Prešov

Huts in Prešov are found across a varied landscape, including sections of the High Tatras and the Slanské vrchy mountains. This region in eastern Slovakia is characterized by its mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and natural reserves. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities ranging from challenging high-altitude treks to more accessible forest walks.

Best huts in Prešov

  • The most popular huts is Sliezsky House, a hut that functions as a mountain hotel at 1670 m (5479 ft) in the Velická dolina. It is located on the south bank of Velické pleso and serves as a base for ascents and scenic High Tatras hikes.
  • Another must-see spot is Téry Hut, a hut situated at an altitude of over 2,000 meters. This quaint hut is an ideal starting point for crossing the Prinzen saddle.
  • Visitors also love Hut at Green Lake (Brnčalka), a hut located on the northern shore of the mountain lake Zelené pleso. It is known for its authentic atmosphere and wholesome food.
  • Prešov is known for traditional mountain huts and amenity-rich chalets. The region offers a variety of accommodations for hikers and those seeking comfortable stays in natural settings.
  • The huts in Prešov are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 290 upvotes and 150 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Sliezsky House

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The Sliezsky dom (completely Horský hotel Sliezsky dom; German Schlesierhaus, also Schlesisches Haus, Hungarian Sziléziai-ház, Polish Śląski Dom) is a mountain hotel in the Slovakian High Tatras. It is located in the Velická dolina (German Felkaer Tal) on the south bank of the Velické pleso (German Felkersee) east of the massif of Gerlachovský štít (German Gerlsdorfer Spitze) at an altitude of 1670 m n.m.
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Majláthova Hut

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The first hut was built according to the decision of the Hungarian Carpathian Association in 1876, but only after three years the one-room wooden hut was ceremoniously opened on August 4, 1879. On this occasion it was also given the name Majláthhütte in honor of the deputy chairman of the Liptov section of the KV, Béla Majláth. Barely a year later, the shack burned down on July 18, 1880, with then-local herbalists, who feared the growing number of tourists, being accused of the arson. In 1880 a simple chalet was built, called the Hinzensee Hut, which in 1885 was moved further up into the Žabia dolina valley. In 1881, the KV had a successor to the first hut, a stone hut with three rooms, built on the ruins of the wooden hut. Although this did not have an official name, it was called Majláthhütte like its predecessor, but the name Popperseehütte (Slovakian Popradská chata or Chata pri Popradskom plese) increasingly prevailed. The hut featured an unusual “guest book” in which guests would engrave their names on the walls and wooden beams.

The second hut also fell victim to a fire in 1890 and the third building was erected in 1892 by the local squire and owner Franz Máriássy from Batizovce (German Botzdorf). In 1897 Prince Christian Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen had the third hut demolished with the intention of keeping tourists away from his hunting grounds in the Mengusovská valley. But pressure from public opinion forced the prince to build a simple wooden hut, which opened in 1899. This hut was then rebuilt several times, later expanded with a stone hostel for tourists and in the last stage of expansion offered space for 150 guests in 25 rooms. In 1951, shortly after it was nationalized by the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, the smeltery was named Chata kapitána Morávku after the Slovak financial guard and partisan member Štefan Morávka, who fell below Kriváň on January 13, 1945.

In 1961 the older wooden building collapsed under heavy snow pressure, the newer stone part burned down in 1964. Since a new mountain hotel, the Horský hotel Popradské pleso, had just been built right next door, there was no reconstruction at that time. A new building only began in 2006, which was approved on December 30, 2010 and opened in February 2011. The new hut uses the historical name Majláthova chata.
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Téry Hut

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A shelter at an altitude of over 2,000 meters.

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Zbojnická Chata

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Rustic mountain hut.
If you come from the Prinzensattel you can take a hot drink and even think of the porters who have brought this up and whom you will surely encounter on the descent.
Website:
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Rainer Hut

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The Rainerova chata (also called Rainerova útulňa or colloquially Rainerka; German Rainerhütte, Hungarian Rainer-kunyhó, Polish Schronisko Rainera) is a mountain hut in the Slovakian High Tatras. It is located on the Starolesnianska poľana (German Rainer Meadow) at the bottom of the valley Veľká Studená dolina (German Großer Kohlbachtal), the western part of the valley Studená dolina (German Kohlbachtal) at an altitude of 1301 m n.m. It is the oldest one yet preserved shelter on the southern side of the High Tatras.
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Bilikova Chata

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The Bilíkova chata (short Bilíčka, German Bilík hut) is a mountain hut in the Slovak High Tatras. It is located near the resort and winter sports resort Hrebienok on the so-called Kancel (German Kanzel) at an altitude of 1255 m n.m.
In 1946 the hut was given the current name Bilíkova chata after the Slovak skier, member of the financial guard in Horný Smokovec and resistance fighter Pavol Bilík, who was arrested by Wehrmacht troops as a participant in the Slovak National Uprising and executed in Kežmarok on September 7, 1944.
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Hut at Green Lake (Brnčalka)

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The Chata pri Zelenom plese (German Grünseehütte) is located on the northern shore of the mountain lake Zelené pleso and is a very popular hiking destination.
Super crowded when the weather is good.

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Andrejcová Shelter

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There are many different drinks to choose from. You can buy some snacks.
We got a soup in the evening and scrambled eggs in the morning. The food and the sleeping place were generally for free but you can pay want you want into a box.
Near by is a pit latrine and a spring.

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Zamkovského Chalet

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A nice destination to reach on good ways and with delicious food!

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Solisko Hut

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Everything you would expect from a mountain hut is met.

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July 4, 2026, Zamkovského Chalet

Nice break spot. There is a small playground as well as delicious food and drinks.

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Great place for a break. There are many different meals and drinks - and especially important: toilets. You can also buy souvenirs here. You can pay for everything with a card.

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June 5, 2026, Sliezsky Dom

Spectacular place and very well maintained

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A shelter at an altitude of over 2,000 meters.

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A wonderfully situated mountain hut, surrounded by majestic mountains. Easy access.

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Steve
July 1, 2025, Rainerova chata

Nice place almost like in a fairytale

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July 1, 2025, Bilikova Chata

Restaurant and the end of cable cart

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Designated campsite in the Low Tatras National Park. For one-time overnight stay. https://www.napant.sk/pre-navstevnikov/turisticke-trasy/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts are available in the Prešov region?

The Prešov region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional mountain huts (horské chaty) located at higher elevations, ideal for avid hikers, to more amenity-rich chalets or cottages (chaty/chalupy) found in recreational areas closer to towns. You can find options suitable for challenging treks or comfortable family stays.

Are there family-friendly huts in the Prešov region?

Yes, several huts and chalets cater to families. For example, Majláthova Hut by Popradské pleso is a great base for family hikes. Additionally, the region research highlights chalets like Chalupa pod lesom in Hendrichovce, which offers a multifunctional playground and a fishing pond, and Bilikova Chata, accessible via cable car, making it suitable for families.

Which huts offer a more rustic, authentic mountain experience?

For a genuine high-mountain experience, consider Zbojnická Chata, a rustic mountain hut popular with hikers traversing the High Tatras. Another historical option is Rainer Hut, the oldest preserved shelter on the southern side of the High Tatras, known for its charming, fairytale-like atmosphere.

What amenities can I expect at huts in the Prešov region?

Amenities vary greatly. Traditional mountain huts like Zbojnická Chata offer basic accommodation and refreshments. More established huts such as Sliezsky House function as mountain hotels with comfortable accommodation and dining. Many chalets, especially those closer to towns, feature amenities like fully equipped kitchens, saunas, jacuzzis, and children's corners.

Are there huts that are good starting points for challenging hikes?

Absolutely. Sliezsky House is an excellent base for challenging ascents, including Gerlachovský štít, Slovakia's highest peak. Majláthova Hut is superb for hiking to Rysy or Hincovo pleso. For those daring to cross the Prinzen saddle, Téry Hut is an ideal starting point.

Which huts are known for their scenic views or natural surroundings?

Many huts boast stunning natural settings. Sliezsky House offers breathtaking views from its location on the south bank of Velické pleso. Hut at Green Lake (Brnčalka) is situated on the northern shore of the picturesque Zelené pleso. Jančova chata is uniquely located in the Lačnovský kaňon canyon, within a national nature reserve, providing direct access to protected landscapes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The Prešov region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the Treetop Walk Bachledka loop, or more challenging mountain hikes like the Rysy Summit loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes, including scenic loops around Lake Czorsztyn. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes in Prešov and Mountain Hikes in Prešov guides.

Are there huts accessible by public transport or cable car?

Yes, some huts are more easily accessible. Bilikova Chata is located near the Hrebienok resort and winter sports area and can be reached via a cable car route, making it suitable for those seeking less strenuous walks.

What is the best season to visit the huts in Prešov?

The best season largely depends on your desired activity. Summer and early autumn (June to September) are ideal for hiking in the High Tatras, offering pleasant weather and full accessibility to higher-altitude huts. Some chalets, especially in areas like Drienica, are also popular in winter for skiing and other snow activities, though access to high mountain huts might be restricted due to snow.

Which huts are known for their historical significance?

Rainer Hut holds significant historical value as the oldest preserved shelter on the southern side of the High Tatras. It serves as a tourist spot where visitors can admire old mountaineering equipment, offering a glimpse into the region's rich mountain history.

Are there any less crowded or hidden gem huts in the Prešov region?

While many High Tatras huts are popular, exploring options slightly off the main tourist trails can lead to quieter experiences. For instance, Jančova chata in the Lačnovský kaňon canyon offers a modest, year-round base in a unique natural reserve, providing a tranquil escape. Chata Sigord near Prešov is also described as a quiet escape into nature amidst the Slanské vrchy mountains.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts in Prešov?

Visitors frequently praise the authentic atmosphere, wholesome food, and stunning views offered by many huts. For example, Hut at Green Lake (Brnčalka) is celebrated for its authentic feel and tasty dishes. The opportunity to enjoy a cold beer on a terrace with a beautiful view, as noted at Sliezsky House, is also a highlight for many.

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