Winter Magic in High Tatras

Slovakia is one of the last few remaining ‘winter wonderlands’ that is still relatively undiscovered by the British holidaymakers.

Slovkia Ski resortThe High Tatras mountains offer some wonderful walking opportunities. Although this is one of the most compact mountain ranges in the world, it is also one of the highest alpine systems in Slovakia, with highest peak being Gerlachovsky at 2655m. The 27km long mountain ridges are lined by deep and rustic valleys formed by past glacier activities. The Tatras region also has a rich flora with over 400 different flower species.


Compact villages of High Tatras mountain range now offer all modernday holiday comforts yet in a traditional, unspoilt and peaceful setting. The mighty Lomnicky Peak rises dramatically Tataranska Lomnica, a tranquil resort providing breathtaking views of the valley below. It is connected by a frequent and inexpensive tram service to nearby village of Smokovec, which has an abundance of original architecture and the unique Hrebienok funicular.

The unspoilt nature of this area is one of the region’s greatest assets and the foothills, dotted with villages and settlements with their original architecture, folklore and customs ensure an enjoyable all-round experience. The villages of the Slovakian High Tatras are connected by a frequent and inexpensive tram service which provides endless options for walkers to explore the beautiful, scenic area. 

Deeply immersed in folklore, customs and great ambience, Slovakia has recently emerged as one of best value-for-money winter destinations in many holiday surveys and promises to offer a unique winter magic experience. 

Inghams Plus savers add extra value to your holiday and include resort and accommodation offers. Accommodation is located in the villages of Tatranska  Lomnica, Stara Lesna and Smokovec, most of which are connected by a frequent and inexpensive tram service which provides endless options for skiers and walkers to explore this beautiful area

 

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