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Bilikova Chata

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Bilíkova Chata, also affectionately known as Bilíčka, is a welcoming mountain hut nestled in the heart of Slovakia's majestic High Tatras. Standing at an elevation of 1,255 meters above sea level, this historic chalet is strategically positioned on the southeastern slope of Slavkovský štít, just below the popular Hrebienok resort. It serves as a vital hub within the Tatra National Park, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities for adventurers.

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    11. juli 2023

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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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    bilikowa hut. shelter on Smokovecka Kazalnica in the Slovak part of the High Tatras, located at an altitude of 1255 m above sea level, 5 minutes below the top station of the funicular to Smokoveckie Siodoło (Slovak: Hrebienok)
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    There is only the sign here. The hotel restaurant is further down.
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    Højdemeter 1.280 m

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    What are some popular hiking trails accessible from Bilíkova Chata?

    Bilíkova Chata serves as an excellent starting point for several popular routes. A very common and relatively easy hike leads to the Waterfalls of Studený Potok, which is suitable for families. From there, you can continue to Rainer's Hut (Rainerova chata), the oldest hut in the High Tatras. For a more challenging option, trails extend towards Skalnaté Pleso or deeper into the Studená Dolina (Cold Valley). Many hikers also enjoy the short, scenic walk from Hrebienok to the hut itself.

    Are there any easy, family-friendly routes directly from Bilíkova Chata?

    Yes, Bilíkova Chata is very family-friendly due to its easy accessibility. The walk from Hrebienok to the hut is only about 300 meters and very gentle. From the hut, a popular easy route is the path leading to the Waterfalls of Studený Potok, which is well-maintained and offers beautiful scenery without significant elevation gain, making it ideal for families with children.

    What are the parking options for visitors heading to Bilíkova Chata?

    There is no direct parking at Bilíkova Chata itself, as it's located within the Tatra National Park. The most common approach is to park in Starý Smokovec. From there, you can take the funicular up to Hrebienok, and Bilíkova Chata is just a short walk away. Parking in Starý Smokovec can fill up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is advisable.

    Can I reach Bilíkova Chata using public transport?

    Absolutely. The primary public transport option is the funicular from Starý Smokovec to Hrebienok. Starý Smokovec is well-connected by the Tatra Electric Railway (TEŽ) from Poprad-Tatry, Tatranská Lomnica, and Štrbské Pleso. Once you arrive at Hrebienok, Bilíkova Chata is a mere 5-minute walk downhill.

    Is Bilíkova Chata suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Bilíkova Chata operates year-round and is a popular destination for winter hiking. The path from Hrebienok is generally well-trodden, but conditions can vary. Expect snow and ice, so proper winter footwear, such as waterproof boots with good grip, and possibly microspikes or crampons, are highly recommended. The hut provides a warm refuge and hearty meals after a cold hike. Always check local weather and avalanche warnings before heading out in winter.

    Are dogs allowed at Bilíkova Chata or on the surrounding trails?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on marked hiking trails in the Tatra National Park, provided they are kept on a leash. Bilíkova Chata itself is dog-friendly, and many hikers bring their canine companions. However, it's always a good idea to confirm specific policies regarding accommodation if you plan to stay overnight with your dog, as some rooms might have restrictions.

    What kind of accommodation does Bilíkova Chata offer, and how can I book?

    Bilíkova Chata offers a range of accommodation options, including cozy double rooms and attic apartments. All rooms provide modern comforts, and the chalet features free Wi-Fi and a Finnish sauna. For booking, it's best to visit the official website of Bilíkova Chata or use reputable online booking platforms. Given its popularity, especially during peak seasons, advance booking is strongly recommended.

    Are there any other cafes or amenities near Bilíkova Chata?

    While Bilíkova Chata has its own excellent restaurant serving traditional Slovak cuisine, the area around Hrebienok (just a 5-minute walk uphill) also offers additional amenities. Hrebienok is a small resort and winter sports center, where you can find other cafes, snack bars, and facilities, especially during peak tourist seasons. These can provide alternative options for refreshments or a quick bite.

    What are the best viewpoints around Bilíkova Chata?

    Bilíkova Chata itself offers scenic views of the valley and surrounding mountains from its terrace. For more expansive vistas, the short walk up to Hrebienok provides broader panoramic views. Additionally, as you hike on trails leading from the hut towards locations like Skalnaté Pleso or along the Studená Dolina, you'll encounter numerous spots with breathtaking perspectives of the High Tatras landscape.

    Do I need any special permits to hike in the High Tatras around Bilíkova Chata?

    For standard hiking on marked trails in the Tatra National Park, no special permits are generally required for individual hikers. However, it's crucial to stick to marked trails, especially during the seasonal closures (typically November 1 to June 15) for higher-altitude trails. Always respect park regulations, which include not disturbing wildlife and not picking plants. For specific climbing routes or off-trail activities, permits might be necessary, but these are not applicable to general hiking around Bilíkova Chata.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Bilíkova Chata from Starý Smokovec?

    Hiking directly from Starý Smokovec to Bilíkova Chata typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and fitness level. The trail is well-marked and involves a steady uphill climb. If you opt for the funicular from Starý Smokovec to Hrebienok, the walk from Hrebienok to Bilíkova Chata is very short, only about 5 minutes.

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