First published: 14/02/20.

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Natural Reserves Of Tatras Mountain

Natural Reserves of Tatras Mountain (On tentative list)

Natural Reserves of Tatras Mountain by Matejicek

I always enjoy the landscape of Slovakia. It is diverse and relatively unspoiled, and it is not too expansive, inaccessible or aggressively spectacular. Even the highest mountains of Slovakia and at the same time of the entire Carpathians, High Tatra Mountains are called as the smallest high mountains in the world. Tatra Mountains consist of three parts: (i) relatively large Western Tatras, the most visited part is called as Roháče, with the attitude around 2000m. (ii) High Tatras, which are some 500 meters higher than other Tatras and with a restricted access to the highest parts; highest peak is Gerlachovsky Stit 2654m; and (ii) Belianske Tatry that is one relatively small strictly protected range made by limestone.

Even though the central parts are strictly protected and the mountainous landscape with numerous lakes (called as Pleso – PHOTO – Batizovske Pleso very close to the highest peak of the Carpathians) is wonderful, it cannot compete with Alps and other similar mountains all over the world. There is no OUV.

From Tatra Mountains, I visited Roháče region at least 4 times, and also several lakes of both Slovak (Popradske, Strbske, Batizovske) and Polish parts (Morskie Oko, and Dolina Pieciu Stawow Polskich) in the central area.

Furthermore, the tragic forest management of the National Park, too expansive development, and annoying tourist industry are other problematic issues of Tatra Mountains. However, the tourist industry is much worser and almost unbearable on the Polish side of Tatra mountains with crowds in Zakopane or Morskie Oko. So, God bless the homely character of Slovakia.

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