Attractions and places to see in Tatranský are primarily defined by the High Tatras, a mountain range offering diverse natural features. The region encompasses towering peaks, serene glacial lakes, and impressive cave systems. It also provides cultural sites, including museums, and opportunities for various outdoor activities. This area is a destination for those interested in mountain landscapes and local heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful lake that can be reached with the TEZ (Tatra Electric Railway). You can easily walk around it or start a hike higher into the mountains from here.
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Great view on the descent from Kasprowy Wierch to Murowaniec. Beautiful light in the afternoon.
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Very beautiful lake with about a 4 hour hike.
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Great place for hiking, numerous playgrounds for children, beautiful views.
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Famous mountain on the Polish-Slovak border. at an altitude of 1987. Great views from the top and easy trips - especially because the mountain is accessed by cable car from Kuźnice.
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So, after all! You've arrived! You're on Rysy, the highest Polish peak. The views are stunning after this rather difficult ascent up the chains (if you're here from Morskie Oko in Poland). Rysy actually has three peaks: the central one, the northwestern one (this one here), and the southwestern one. Only this one here is on the Polish side.
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beautiful lake ...whether in winter or summer...
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Štrbské pleso is a glacial lake in the High Tatras, which was named after the village of Štrba. In turn, the winter sports and spa resort that later developed on the lake is also called Štrbské Pleso (but with a capital "P"). There is a path around the lake, which also offers beautiful views of the mountains to the north.
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The Tatranský region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore majestic peaks like Kasprowy Wierch (Kasprowy Peak) and Rysy Summit, as well as glacial lakes such as Štrbské Pleso and Popradské Pleso. Don't miss the impressive Studený Potok Waterfalls and the unique formations within the Belianska Cave.
Yes, the Tatranský region offers several family-friendly options. The path around Štrbské Pleso is great for a stroll, and the Studený Potok Waterfalls are a popular hiking destination suitable for families. Additionally, the Treetop Walk Bachledka in Ždiar provides panoramic views from a high tower and walkway, and Pedal Planet in Nová Polianka houses a large collection of pedal cars that kids often enjoy.
For cultural insights, visit the Tatra National Park Museum (TANAP Museum) in Tatranská Lomnica, which details the region's nature and history. The Museum of Tatra Cinematography and Photography offers a nostalgic look at the Tatras through old media. You can also experience traditional rafting at Červený Kláštor in the Pieniny National Park.
The High Tatras are a premier hiking destination with a network of trails ranging from easy to challenging. You can find routes leading to stunning natural features like the Studený Potok Waterfalls or around lakes like Popradské Pleso. For more specific hiking ideas, explore komoot's guides on Waterfall hikes in Tatranský or Easy hikes in Tatranský.
Yes, several prominent peaks are accessible by cable car. Kasprowy Wierch (Kasprowy Peak) can be reached from Kuźnice, offering spectacular views. Lomnický štít, Slovakia's second-highest summit, is also accessible by cable car from Tatranská Lomnica, as is Skalnaté Pleso.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy boating on Štrbské Pleso, or for adrenaline seekers, the Toboggan Run TATRABOB in Tatranská Lomnica operates year-round. The region also offers excellent skiing opportunities, particularly at Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia's loftiest ski resort.
Yes, the Thermal Pool Vrbov, located near Kežmarok, provides geothermal water rich in minerals. It's known for its beneficial properties for the musculoskeletal and respiratory systems, nervous system, skin, and cardiovascular system, offering a relaxing wellness experience.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views from peaks like Rysy Summit and Kasprowy Wierch (Kasprowy Peak). The serene beauty of glacial lakes such as Štrbské Pleso and Popradské Pleso, along with the refreshing Studený Potok Waterfalls, are also highly appreciated. The overall natural landscape and diverse outdoor activities are major draws.
The Slovak side of the High Tatras has an excellent public transport system. Many towns and settlements are linked by a convenient narrow-gauge train line, built as early as 1912. There's also a cogway to Štrba, which connects to intercity trains, making it easy to access various attractions and trailheads.
Yes, the Tatranský region offers great opportunities for cycling, particularly gravel biking. You can find routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past traditional villages. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out komoot's guide on Gravel biking in Tatranský.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and exploring the lakes and peaks, with generally pleasant weather. Winter (December to March) transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and other winter sports. Spring and autumn offer fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal colors, though some higher trails might still be closed due to snow in early spring or adverse weather in late autumn.


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