The High Tatras are the highest mountains in Slovakia and Poland. They are also the smallest alpine mountains in the world. The eastern High Tatras are called Roháče and the western High Tatras are called Belianské Tatras. The highest peak in Slovakia - Gerlachovský štít (2655 m) is a part of this... Full Overview
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3018ft
3805ft
787ft
1mi
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2572ft
3359ft
787ft
0mi
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2867ft
3031ft
164ft
0mi
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3280ft
3608ft
328ft
0mi
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3379ft
4770ft
1391ft
1mi
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2549ft
3005ft
456ft
0mi
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3362ft
4855ft
1492ft
1mi
0ac
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4593ft
6036ft
1443ft
1mi
0ac
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3362ft
3772ft
410ft
0mi
0ac
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2913ft
7204ft
4291ft
3mi
0ac
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2431ft
3225ft
793ft
1mi
0ac
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2496ft
3234ft
738ft
0mi
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3172ft
3467ft
295ft
0mi
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3166ft
3661ft
495ft
0mi
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The table below provides the ability to compare High Tatras (region) ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all High Tatras (region) ski resorts.

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