Low Tatras National Park is a prominent protected mountain area in central Slovakia, renowned for its rugged peaks, expansive forests, and abundant opportunities for hiking, skiing, and wildlife viewing.
Established in 1978, Low Tatras National Park (Nízke Tatry NP) covers a substantial portion of the Low Tatras mountain range, part of the Inner Western Carpathians in central Slovakia. The park's terrain includes some of the highest peaks in Slovakia, with Ďumbier (2,043 m) and Chopok (2,024 m) as prominent summits. The region features a mix of alpine meadows, deep forests dominated by spruce and fir, and rocky ridges with karst formations, caves, and glacial cirques. The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the Eurasian lynx, brown bear, and gray wolf. Low Tatras is a popular destination year-round — hiking dominates summer activities, with well-maintained trails connecting mountain huts and peaks, while winter offers extensive ski resorts including Jasná, the largest ski area in Slovakia. Other recreational opportunities include mountain biking, caving, fishing, and wildlife observation. Key landmarks include the Demänovská Cave system, one of Europe's largest karst cave systems, featuring breathtaking stalactites and subterranean lakes. The park also contains cultural heritage sites such as traditional mountain chalets and lookout towers. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the park’s accessibility from nearby towns like Liptovský Mikuláš, making it a favored outdoor destination for both Slovak residents and international tourists.
Summit of Ďumbier, the highest peak in the Low Tatras
Demänovská Cave System, a major karst cave network
Jasná Ski Resort, extensive winter sports complex
Chopok Mountain, with panoramic views and hiking access
The highest mountain in the park at 2,043 meters, offering extensive trails and panoramic views.
A complex of karst caves featuring stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and underground lakes accessible by guided tours.
The largest ski resort in Slovakia, providing well-maintained slopes, ski lifts, and winter recreational facilities.