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Brestová Peak (1,902 m)

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Brestová Peak (1,902 m)

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Brestová Peak, standing proudly at 1,902 meters (6,240 feet), is a significant summit nestled in the heart of the Western Tatras mountain range in Slovakia. This prominent natural monument and viewpoint is located within the breathtaking Tatra National Park, specifically in the Roháče section, offering a gateway to some of the region's most rewarding outdoor experiences. It lies on the main ridge, situated between Salatín Mountain and Zuberec Mountain, making it a key landmark for hikers exploring this stunning part…

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  • Location: Žilina, Slovakia

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    Roháčsky Waterfall – Brestová Peak (1,902 m) loop from Roháče

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 1,910 m

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    Location: Žilina, Slovakia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the actual elevation of Brestová Peak, as there seems to be conflicting information?

    Brestová Peak is widely recognized at 1,902 meters (6,240 feet) above sea level. However, some sources may refer to a slightly higher, eastern peak at 1,934 meters as the main summit of Brestová, sometimes calling the 1,902m peak 'Malá Brestová'. For most hikers, the 1,902m peak is the primary destination on the main ridge of the Western Tatras.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike Brestová Peak within Tatra National Park?

    Generally, hiking on marked trails within Tatra National Park, including those leading to Brestová Peak, does not require individual permits for hikers. However, it's essential to respect all park regulations, such as staying on marked paths and adhering to seasonal closures, especially during wildlife protection periods.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Brestová Peak trailheads?

    The nearest village with public transport access is Zuberec. From Zuberec, local bus services can connect you to trailheads like Pod Spálenou or Zverovka. It's advisable to check current bus schedules, as services can be less frequent outside of peak tourist season.

    Is Brestová Peak suitable for winter hiking, and what gear would be needed?

    Winter hiking to Brestová Peak is possible but significantly more challenging and requires specialized gear. Conditions can be harsh, with deep snow, ice, and strong winds. Hikers should have experience with winter mountaineering and carry appropriate equipment such as crampons, an ice axe, snowshoes, and warm, layered clothing. Always check avalanche forecasts and weather conditions before attempting a winter ascent.

    Are there any family-friendly or easier hiking routes near Brestová Peak?

    While the ascent to Brestová Peak itself is considered intermediate to challenging, the broader area around Zuberec and Zverovka offers more family-friendly walks and trails at lower elevations. These often provide beautiful views of the Western Tatras without the demanding ascent. Utilizing the cable car from Zverovka can also significantly reduce the initial vertical gain for those looking for a less strenuous approach to the higher trails.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the trails to Brestová Peak?

    Hikers can expect varied terrain. The lower sections, particularly to the north, are often rocky. As you ascend, the trails transition to more exposed, grassy slopes. The ridge itself can be narrow and rocky in places, requiring sturdy footwear and good balance. Some sections may involve steep ascents and descents.

    What can be seen from the summit of Brestová Peak?

    From the exposed summit of Brestová Peak, hikers are rewarded with magnificent panoramic views. You can see the surrounding valleys, the majestic peaks of both the Western Tatras (including the Roháče ridge) and the distant High Tatras. On clear days, views can extend to other mountain ranges, offering a truly expansive vista of the Slovak landscape.

    Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails around Brestová Peak?

    Dogs are generally permitted on marked hiking trails within Tatra National Park, including the routes to Brestová Peak, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's crucial to clean up after your dog and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other hikers. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit.

    Where can I find accommodation, cafes, or pubs near Brestová Peak?

    The closest and most convenient village for amenities is Zuberec, located near the base of the Western Tatras. Here you'll find a range of accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels, as well as cafes, restaurants, and pubs. Other smaller villages in the Orava region also offer various services for visitors.

    How crowded does Brestová Peak typically get, especially on weekends?

    Brestová Peak and the Western Tatras are generally less crowded than the more famous High Tatras, offering a more serene hiking experience. However, during peak season (summer weekends and public holidays), trails can see a moderate increase in visitors. Arriving early in the morning is always recommended to secure parking and enjoy a quieter ascent.

    Are there any loop trail options that include Brestová Peak?

    Yes, several loop options are popular for hikers in the Roháče area that can incorporate Brestová Peak. A common approach involves combining the ascent to Brestová with other peaks along the main ridge, such as Salatín, and then descending via a different valley or pass to create a circular route back to a starting point like Zverovka or Pod Spálenou. These loops often require a full day of hiking and good physical fitness.

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