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Bystré Saddle (Bystré sedlo in Slovak) is a prominent mountain pass nestled in the majestic High Tatras of Slovakia, specifically within the Soliskový hrebeň (Solisko Ridge). Situated at an elevation of 2,314 meters above sea level, it historically connected the Mlynická and Furkotská Valleys. While the original saddle is no longer on a marked trail, the nearby Bystrá lávka, located approximately 200 meters to the south at 2,300 meters, serves as the current challenging and rewarding crossing point for hikers.
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The hike to Bystré Saddle, particularly the Bystrá lávka section, is considered challenging. It involves steep climbs and descents, with sections secured by chains that require a good head for heights and sturdy hiking gear. Hikers describe it as an adventure for 'climbing monkeys' due to the technical nature of the ascent and descent.
While Bystré Saddle itself is at 2,314 meters and Bystrá lávka at 2,300 meters, the starting point of Štrbské Pleso is around 1,350 meters. This means hikers can expect an elevation gain of approximately 950 to 1,000 meters to reach the pass.
Yes, Bystré Saddle is located within the Tatra National Park, which has specific regulations to protect its natural environment. Hikers must stay on marked trails, and certain areas may have seasonal closures. While a specific permit for hiking the marked trails is generally not required for individual tourists, it's always advisable to check the latest regulations from the Tatra National Park authority before your visit, especially regarding group sizes or specific activities.
The intro states the best time to visit is during warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when trails are free of snow and ice. Winter hiking to Bystré Saddle is highly discouraged for the general public due to extreme conditions, deep snow, avalanche risk, and the technical nature of the chained sections. It should only be attempted by experienced mountaineers with appropriate winter equipment and knowledge.
For hikers starting from Štrbské Pleso, there is a large paid parking lot available. During peak season, especially on weekends and holidays, this parking lot can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.
Due to its challenging difficulty, steep terrain, and sections with chains, the hike to Bystré Saddle via Bystrá lávka is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking an easy outing. It is best suited for experienced hikers with a good level of fitness and no fear of heights.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on marked hiking trails in the Tatra National Park, including those leading to Bystré Saddle, provided they are kept on a leash. However, owners are responsible for their dog's safety and well-being on challenging terrain, especially on sections with chains. Ensure your dog is capable of handling the strenuous conditions.
Štrbské Pleso is well-connected by public transport. You can reach it via the Tatra Electric Railway (TEŽ), which connects various High Tatras resorts, or by bus services from nearby towns like Poprad. This makes it a convenient starting point even without a car.
There are no accommodation or dining facilities directly at Bystré Saddle or Bystrá lávka. However, Štrbské Pleso, the main starting point for the hike, offers a wide range of hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, and cafes. It's advisable to plan for food and drinks to carry with you for the duration of your hike.
Hikers will traverse the picturesque Mlynická Valley, passing by the stunning Skok Waterfall, a prominent landmark. The route also offers views of various glacial lakes (plesá) and the rugged peaks of the Soliskový hrebeň, providing a dramatic mountainous landscape throughout the journey.
The recommendation to traverse Bystrá lávka from Mlynická Valley to Furkotská Valley is primarily for safety and ease of descent. The ascent from Mlynická Valley is generally considered less exposed and technically easier than descending the chained sections into Mlynická Valley. This direction allows hikers to tackle the more challenging parts as an ascent, which many find more manageable.