Both High&Low Tatras offer Alpine-like scenery, cable-cars to take you up to several different heights, and then you can hike down the ski-slopes, take a scooter or bicycle down. Views are amazing! Just make sure you're always prepared for... rain:)
This is my review from Lomnicky stit, it is the best experience, when you get a perfect weather. When you come to Skalnate pleso, from here you are going with lift to Lomnicky stit. From here it is stunning view on other mountains/peaks, on Liptov, but only when it is good weather! It is bit expensive 44€/person (from Tatr.Lomnica-Skalnate pleso-Lomn.stit). But when it is cloudy it is a waste of money. And I recommend to book tickest 1-2 days before. So 1.check weather forecast,2.buy tickets,3. enjoy it ;) And of course you can go up there by foot :))))
I like Slovak Paradise much better. The Tatras are very touristy. The weather is just okay. I like granite mountains better than the brown shale. There was a hurricane like storm and many trees were uprooted and it is not looking good. This is a ski resort. I think if the weather were nice the hiking is good but don't go before June 15th if you really want to hike. There is still a lot of snow.
An expansive and we'll managed national park with friendly locals. Highly recommended for hikers, climbers and families. Ensure you are well equipped though as the weather can turn quickly.
True beautiful experience in middle of Europe. Pure nature, stunning mountains, cute little restaurants with true slovak cusine. Must do!!
We were exceptionally fortunate to have beautiful weather and clear skies for our visit and went to the top of the peak. A must do experience if the weather is good.
Following the aftermath of the second disastrous storm of the summer 2014 that distroyed thousands of trees in the park, I took several easy hikes. Even though I could see a lot of damage, which was chilling, there are still sights in the Tatras that are just serene, such as Popradske pleso, and it is so worth taking a hike there!
Beautiful nature and still better services for tourists. It is perfect place for hiking. I recommended to visit this place and stay here at least for 5 days. Start your tour better early in the morning, because the weather is changing here very quickly especially during lunch time and afternoon.
Lomnický peak (in Slovak: Lomnický štít) is the second highest mountain peak in the High Tatras mountains (2634 m above sealevel). It's connected by cable car (in three stages) from Tatranská Lomnica. Prices are comparable to the cable cars in the Alps.
Tatras are magnificent mountains and are accessible for nearly everyone. It is only about choosing the right track and having your camera ready.