Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) in Western Tatras, Slovakia
Slovakia landscape. Hut near the Zelene pleso, Vysoke Tatry NP, Europe. Sunny say in the mountains. Rocky hill isn summer season. High Tatras, lake with green forest. Travel in Slovakia.
Rocky trail to mountain Velka svistovka in Tatra mountain, Slovakia.
Tourist at the lake Prostredne Spisske pleso in Mala Studena Dolina, Vysoke Tatry (Tatra Mountains), Slovakia.
Tatra Mountain peaks panorama, view from top of the mountain Velka Svistovka. Wooden cross is marking top. Slovakia
Refuge Sliezsky dom, High Tatras
Young man with orange backpack at Strbske Pleso
National Park High Tatras, Slovakia, Europe. Hiking path to mountain lake Batizovske pleso and Sliezsky dom (Selesian house). Summer scenery with blue sky, shining sun and protected Tatra flowers.
National Park High Tatras, Slovakia, Europe. Hiking path to mountain lake Batizovske pleso and Sliezsky dom (Selesian house). Summer scenery with blue sky, shining sun and protected Tatra flowers.
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Best of Tatras Hut-to-Hut Hike

6 days / 5 nights

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Explore the top destinations of Slovakian High Tatras on this thrilling 6-day hiking adventure with overnight stays in the scenic mountain huts.

Starting point

Poprad

Finish point

Strbske Pleso

Season

From June to October

Technical level

3/5

Fitness level

3/5

Tour type

Hut-to-Hut

Highlights

  • Explore the High Tatras' most famous gems, including Zelene Pleso
  • Experience the thrill of chained paths to Velka Svistovka
  • Admire the views at Skalnate Pleso, a gateway to iconic summits
  • Wander through Velicka Valley, decorated in colorful alpine blooms
  • Encounter wild locals - Tatra chamois
  • Stargaze from the highest mountain hotel in Slovakia

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What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

3 nights in mountain huts with half-board
2 nights in a 3* hotel with breakfast
Digital guidebook with itinerary, route instructions, and practical information
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Tour design and organization
Service and support during your hike

NOT INCLUDED

Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Airport transfer
Extra nights
Hotel upgrades
Single supplement

Tatra Mountains are a premier destination for those seeking the beauty and challenge of the great outdoors. This 6-day expedition is designed to showcase the very best of what these majestic mountains have to offer, blending the tranquility of leisurely treks with the adrenaline of exhilarating climbs.

The journey through this UNESCO-protected area will follow one of the most beautiful routes in High Tatras. It will begin in historic Poprad village and lead you through the top scenic locations, such as the emerald Zelene Pleso lake, floral decorated Velicka Valley, iconic Skalnate Pleso and other destinations offering stunning panorama of High Tatras.

On your way, you will get to explore the highlights of Slovakian culture and stay in mountain huts, including the highest mountain hotel in the country. All while treating yourself with the delicious flavors of Slovakian dishes.

The paths on the walked trails are well-trodden and marked, and you will most surely encounter other hikers and climbers.

The climb to Velka Svistovka, however, features 20-meters of secured chains and is as such not appropriate for the faint-hearted. You also must also be adequately fit to be able to hike 5-8 hours daily in diverse terrain for several days in a row.

For our intrepid explorers, we ensure the journey is seamless. From booking accommodation in the valley and mountain huts to providing a detailed guide that navigates you through each day's adventure, including GPS navigation and local secrets. We've got you covered. Encounter logistical ease as we pave your path through High Tatras.

Are you ready to have the time of your life in High Tatras?

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best season to hike the Tatra Mountains is typically from late spring to early fall (June to September).


This period offers warmer weather, clearer skies, and the full bloom of alpine flora, enhancing the trekking experience with breathtaking landscapes. Trails are more accessible, and the risk of snow and ice is lower, making it safer for all types of hikers. It's also an excellent time for wildlife observation.


However, always check local weather conditions and trail updates before planning your hike.

Our tours are graded on a scale from 1 to 5 to assess their level of difficulty - 1 being the least challenging and 5 the most.


This rating helps you understand the fitness level required and the extent of hiking involved. Suitable for those who engage in regular physical activity, most tours demand five to seven hours of trekking daily.


"Technical difficulty" refers to the skill level necessary to navigate the trails. A rating of 1 indicates easy, wide paths akin to gravel roads, whereas a 5 suggests rough, irregular terrain requiring the use of hands for progression. Essentially, a higher rating necessitates greater balance and proficiency in navigating complex trails.

Booking your tour early is essential, as accommodations along the trail tend to be reserved quickly. This ensures you secure your accommodation in advance.

Although the trails often run near farms or small villages, some are located in more secluded areas where it’s just not possible to stop. If you sustain an injury, it’s best to contact local emergency services.


However, there's no need for excessive concern. The trails you'll be on are well-rodden, ensuring you won't be left alone in case of an incident.


However, if you simply find yourself unable to continue hiking, it's possible to stop your journey, take a rest in some of the nearby mountain huts and then proceed your way back or to the nearest village.

Mountain huts in the Tatra Mountains provide basic amenities to hikers, including beds, meals, and in some cases, showers. Always bring wet wipes just in case.

There’s no need to bring your sleeping bag, as the huts provide pillows and blankets. However, still bring your sleeping liner.

Cell reception in the mountains fluctuates greatly. Generally, if a town is in sight, you're likely to have a signal. This holds true for mountain huts as well; you might need to step outside to find a connection. As for Wi-Fi, it's hit or miss, with only a select few huts offering access, and many without.

This variability extends to payment methods as well, with only a few huts accepting card payments. So, just to be safe, it’s always important to carry cash with you during your trek​.

All available guidance options

Self-guided

Are you looking for a good adventure and limitless flexibility? Then you should try out a self-guided tour, perfect for independent explorers who want to set their own pace. Without the need to stick to a group schedule, you’re free to linger at scenic viewpoints while the logistics are taken care of in advance.

HASSLE-FREE

We handle itineraries, accommodations, and anything else you prefer not to deal with, so you can enjoy a carefree hike.

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Explore hut to hut hiking in Slovakia and Poland's Tatra Mountains: From easy walks to challenging treks, showcasing the region's stunning landscapes and rich heritage.

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