Low Tatras
The Low Tatras are a mountain range located in central Slovakia, part of the larger Carpathian Mountains. They stretch approximately 100 kilometers and are known for their stunning landscapes, including deep valleys, dense forests, and alpine meadows. The highest peak, Ďumbier, reaches an elevation of 2,043 meters, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
This region is also home to several protected areas, including the Low Tatras National Park, which offers diverse flora and fauna. The mountains are a hub for outdoor activities such as skiing, mountain biking, and wildlife watching, attracting visitors year-round.