Another trail leads from Sedlo Medziholie.The Sedlo(pass) is reachable from both sides(marked path from Stefanova).On Medziholie there was a hut but it was burnt down in January 1985.From the pass red marked path starts climbing toward the top. It's easy via ferrata but the trail is much more difficult than the route fom Medzirozsutce. So if you plan to traverse the summit it will be better to go up from Medziholie and descent via Medzirozsutce.
Nice idea is to go from Medziholie,climb Velky Rozsutec, descent to Medzirozsutce then climb Maly Rozsutec(1343 masl)-it's much more difficult than Velky Rozsutec and views from the top are much prettier.
Let's mention that Rozsutec is for many people the best mountain of Slovakia and Poland together, outside the Tatras.
http://h.visentin.free.fr/carpates/rozsutec.html
A long but rewarding route can consist in climbing it from Stefanova from the South, then descending to the North (as described in my page), then climb Maly Rozsutec, and descend throug the gorges of Horné Diery till Podžiar. Then, it's possible to end the walk and come back to Stefanova, or continue with the exploration of Nové Diery.
Boboty is also worth a half day hike in the same area.
Hello !
I've made a canyon page for these 2 places. Perhaps you could report the informations connected to them from the Rozsutec page to it and put the names in links ? (I've given you edit rights on the Horné & Nové Diery page).
Rozsutec is such a fine mountain with so many features that perhaps it deserves more space for itself only. (I can upload more Rozsutec pics if you want).
My next projects are 2 more interesting canyons in Slovakia !
jck - Aug 29, 2005 11:58 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentAnother trail leads from Sedlo Medziholie.The Sedlo(pass) is reachable from both sides(marked path from Stefanova).On Medziholie there was a hut but it was burnt down in January 1985.From the pass red marked path starts climbing toward the top. It's easy via ferrata but the trail is much more difficult than the route fom Medzirozsutce. So if you plan to traverse the summit it will be better to go up from Medziholie and descent via Medzirozsutce.
Nice idea is to go from Medziholie,climb Velky Rozsutec, descent to Medzirozsutce then climb Maly Rozsutec(1343 masl)-it's much more difficult than Velky Rozsutec and views from the top are much prettier.
jck - Aug 29, 2005 12:00 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentAll the informations about accomodation and festivals that take place in Terchova you may find there: http://www.terchova.sk/
jck - Aug 29, 2005 12:05 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled Commenthttp://www.zsr.sk/cestpo.php
The time schedule of Slovakian Railways.
visentin - Jan 18, 2008 2:39 am - Voted 10/10
Rozsutec best mountain outside TatrasLet's mention that Rozsutec is for many people the best mountain of Slovakia and Poland together, outside the Tatras.
http://h.visentin.free.fr/carpates/rozsutec.html
A long but rewarding route can consist in climbing it from Stefanova from the South, then descending to the North (as described in my page), then climb Maly Rozsutec, and descend throug the gorges of Horné Diery till Podžiar. Then, it's possible to end the walk and come back to Stefanova, or continue with the exploration of Nové Diery.
Boboty is also worth a half day hike in the same area.
visentin - Jan 18, 2008 2:44 am - Voted 10/10
Poludnové skalyDoes anyone know about the route named "Poludnové skaly" on this ancien map ? Looks like on new maps this trail has been closed :
http://mapy.mk.cvut.cz/data/Slovensko-Slovakia/MF.Vratna.dolina.jpg
visentin - Oct 14, 2008 3:01 am - Voted 10/10
Horné Diery & Nové DieryHello !
I've made a canyon page for these 2 places. Perhaps you could report the informations connected to them from the Rozsutec page to it and put the names in links ? (I've given you edit rights on the Horné & Nové Diery page).
Rozsutec is such a fine mountain with so many features that perhaps it deserves more space for itself only. (I can upload more Rozsutec pics if you want).
My next projects are 2 more interesting canyons in Slovakia !
Cheers Eric