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Veľké Biele Pleso is a stunning high-mountain glacial lake nestled in the picturesque Valley of White Lakes (Dolina Bielych plies) within the High Tatras, Slovakia. Situated at an elevation of 1,612 meters above sea level, it marks a unique natural transition between the granite High Tatras and the limestone Belianske Tatras. This moraine lake, the largest of the White Lakes, is a significant natural feature in the Poprad district, offering a tranquil escape.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views…
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Elevazione 1.610 m
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giovedì 19 marzo
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Veľké Biele Pleso is a central point for several scenic hiking trails. Popular starting points include Tatranská Lomnica, Tatranské Matliare, Biela Voda, Ždiar, and Tatranská Javorina. Another well-regarded option is to approach via Chata pri Zelenom Plese and Chata Plesnivec. The difficulty of these routes can vary, but most are considered intermediate due to the high-mountain terrain and elevation gain. Hikers should be prepared for varied surfaces, including rocky paths and sections through dwarf pines.
Yes, Veľké Biele Pleso is situated in the picturesque Valley of White Lakes (Dolina Bielych plies), and nearby you can find the smaller Trojrohé Pleso. Historically, the Kežmarská Chata (Kežmarok Hut) once stood near the lake, and there are ongoing efforts to rebuild it. The lake's unique position at the boundary of the granite High Tatras and the limestone Belianske Tatras offers diverse geological features and spectacular views, particularly towards Kopské Sedlo.
While the immediate vicinity of Veľké Biele Pleso is not accessible by car, you can find parking at the trailheads of popular starting points like Biela Voda or Tatranská Lomnica. Public transport, primarily buses, serves these larger towns and villages in the High Tatras, providing connections to the trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules, especially during off-peak seasons.
The area around Veľké Biele Pleso offers trails of varying lengths and difficulties, some of which can be suitable for families with older children accustomed to hiking. However, the terrain is mountainous and can be challenging for very young children or strollers. Dogs are generally permitted on trails in the Tatra National Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check the current regulations for specific trails within the national park regarding pets.
Veľké Biele Pleso itself is in a remote, natural setting without immediate commercial amenities. However, there are mountain huts (chata) along some of the longer routes leading to the lake, such as Chata pri Zelenom Plese or Chata Plesnivec, which offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. For a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to descend to the nearby towns and villages like Tatranská Lomnica, Tatranské Matliare, or Ždiar.
As a high-mountain lake at 1,612 meters, Veľké Biele Pleso experiences changeable mountain weather. Summers can be pleasant but sudden storms are possible. Winters bring significant snow and cold temperatures. Even in late spring or early summer, snow can persist on surrounding peaks. Hikers should always be prepared for varying conditions, carrying appropriate layers, waterproof gear, and sturdy footwear regardless of the season. Always check the local mountain forecast before heading out.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in Veľké Biele Pleso or other glacial lakes within the Tatra National Park. These lakes are protected natural habitats, and swimming is restricted to preserve their delicate ecosystems. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the beauty of the lake from its shores.
The area around Veľké Biele Pleso is part of a protected national park, home to diverse wildlife. While larger mammals like chamois or marmots might be seen with luck, you are more likely to observe various bird species. Visitors often note that birds around the lake are unafraid of people, adding to the harmonious atmosphere. Always observe wildlife from a respectful distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.
The duration of a hike to Veľké Biele Pleso depends significantly on your starting point and chosen route. For example, a hike from Biela Voda might take approximately 2-3 hours one way, while routes starting from further towns like Tatranská Lomnica or involving detours to other huts could take 4-6 hours or more. It's best to consult a detailed hiking map or a route planner to estimate the time for your specific path.
Yes, Veľké Biele Pleso serves as a key junction for several trails, making it easy to incorporate into circular routes. For instance, you could hike up from Biela Voda, pass Veľké Biele Pleso, continue towards Kopské Sedlo, and then descend via another path, or connect to trails leading towards Chata pri Zelenom Plese for a longer loop. Planning with a detailed map is recommended to create a suitable circular route.
The area holds historical significance primarily due to the former presence of the Kežmarská Chata (Kežmarok Hut), which stood near the lake until it burned down in 1974. This hut was an important resting and accommodation point for hikers. Efforts have been underway since 2008 by a civic association to rebuild the hut, aiming to restore this historical landmark and its service to visitors.