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Trojrohé Lake

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Trojrohé Lake

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Trojrohé Pleso, also known by its German name Triangl or Polish Stręgacznik, is a distinctive moraine lake nestled in the High Tatras of Slovakia. Situated at an elevation of 1,620 meters above sea level, it is the second-largest lake within the picturesque Valley of White Ponds (Dolina Bielych plies), a captivating area south of Veľké Biele Pleso. This natural monument is celebrated for its unique, roughly triangular shape, which gives the lake its name, and is an integral part of…

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    Trojrohe Pleso or Stręgacznik is the second largest pond located in the Valley of White Ponds in the north-eastern part of the High Tatras in Slovakia. The red trail leads here (the end of the Tatra Highway) from the shelter over Zielony Pond (Chata pri Zelenom plese) to Wielki Biały Staw . The pond is located at an altitude of 1,620 meters above sea level, and the area is 0.17 hectares, but it is systematically decreasing due to peat.
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    Location: Prešov, Slovakia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the easiest way to reach Trojrohé Pleso?

    The easiest way to reach Trojrohé Pleso is by hiking along the red-marked Tatra Magistrála trail. This well-maintained path offers mild ascents and is generally considered a moderate hike, making it accessible for most hikers. It passes just a few meters from the lake's southwestern shore.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike to Trojrohé Pleso?

    As Trojrohé Pleso is located within the Tatra National Park (TANAP) in Slovakia, standard national park regulations apply. Generally, no specific individual permits are required for day hikes on marked trails during the official hiking season. However, always check the latest regulations from the Tatra National Park authorities before your visit, especially for group sizes or specific activities.

    Is Trojrohé Pleso suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Trojrohé Pleso can be suitable for families, especially those with older children accustomed to hiking. The trail along the Tatra Magistrála involves mild ascents but is not overly strenuous. For younger children or those new to hiking, consider shorter segments or ensure they are prepared for a mountain environment. The serene atmosphere and picturesque views make it a rewarding destination for a family outing.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Trojrohé Pleso?

    Dogs are generally allowed on marked hiking trails within the Tatra National Park, including the route to Trojrohé Pleso, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's important to be aware of and respect the park's regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the red trail to Trojrohé Pleso?

    The red trail, part of the Tatra Magistrála, leading to Trojrohé Pleso features varied mountain terrain. You can expect well-trodden paths, some rocky sections, and mild ascents. The path is generally well-maintained, but sturdy hiking boots are recommended for comfort and stability, especially given the potential for uneven surfaces.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the trailheads for Trojrohé Pleso?

    While there is no direct public transport to Trojrohé Pleso itself, various trailheads in the High Tatras are accessible by public transport. Buses often connect major towns like Poprad or Tatranská Lomnica to popular starting points for hikes into the national park. From these points, you can access trails that eventually connect to the Tatra Magistrála leading to the lake. Research specific bus routes and schedules based on your chosen starting point.

    Can I visit Trojrohé Pleso during winter?

    The official hiking season in the High Tatras typically runs from June 16th to October 31st. Outside of this period, many trails, including those around Trojrohé Pleso, may be closed due to snow, ice, and avalanche danger. Winter hiking requires specialized equipment, experience, and knowledge of mountain conditions. It is generally not recommended for casual visitors during the off-season.

    What are the best viewpoints from Trojrohé Pleso?

    From the shores of Trojrohé Pleso, hikers can enjoy serene views of the surrounding mountain landscape. The lake itself, with its unique triangular shape, is a focal point. You can also catch glimpses of the Zelené Pleso valley and the majestic peaks of the Belianske Tatras, including Malý Kežmarský štít and Jahňací štít, providing a picturesque backdrop to the tranquil waters.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Trojrohé Pleso?

    Trojrohé Pleso is located in a pristine natural environment within the Tatra National Park, so there are no direct cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities right at the lake. However, mountain huts (chata) like Chata pri Zelenom plese or Plesnivec mountain hut are accessible via hiking trails and offer refreshments and overnight stays. These are typically a few hours' hike away. Nearby towns and villages in the High Tatras offer a wide range of accommodation and dining options.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Trojrohé Pleso?

    No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in Trojrohé Pleso or other lakes within the Tatra National Park. These lakes are protected natural habitats, and swimming is restricted to preserve their delicate ecosystems and rare aquatic plants. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the beauty of the lake from its shores.

    What is the current size and depth of Trojrohé Pleso?

    Trojrohé Pleso has a surface area of approximately 0.17 hectares, is about 85 meters long, and 70 meters wide. Its maximum depth is around 1.2 to 1.4 meters. Historically, the lake has been observed to be systematically decreasing in size due to natural peat accumulation, a process of silting up.

    What makes Trojrohé Pleso unique compared to other lakes in the High Tatras?

    Trojrohé Pleso stands out primarily due to its distinctive, roughly triangular shape, which gives it its name ('Trojrohé' meaning 'three-horned' or 'triangular'). It is also notable for being a moraine lake, formed by glacial activity, and for hosting rare aquatic plants within its waters, contributing to its ecological significance within the High Tatras.

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