The Western Tatras (Slovak: Západné Tatry; Polish: Tatry Zachodnie) are mountains in the Tatras, part of the Carpathian Mountains, located on the Polish-Slovak borders. The mountains border the High Tatras in the east, Podtatranská kotlina in the south, Choč Mountains in the west and Rów Podtatrzański (Slovak: Podtatranská brázda) in the north. The main ridge is 37 kilometers long and the mountain range contains 31 two-thousanders.
Ostrý RoháčOstrý Roháč and PlačlivéPlačlivéGoryczkowa CzubaDruhé Roháčske plesoChochołowska valley, Mnichy ChochołowskieGiewont and Czerwony GrzbietGiewont from the EastPolana StołyPolana Jamy
Western Tatras are the second highest mountain range both in Poland and Slovakia; its highest peak is Bystrá at 2,248 meters. Other notable mountains include Jakubiná (2,194 m), Baranec (2,184 m), Baníkov (2,178 m), Tri kopy (2,136.3 m), Plačlivé (2,125.1 m), Ostrý Roháč (2,087.5 m), Volovec (Polish: Wołowiec; 2,064 m), Kasprowy Wierch (Slovak: Kasprov vrch; 1,987 m) and Giewont (1,894 m). In Slovakia, they are partially located in the traditional regions of Liptov and Orava. The highest point in Poland is Starorobociański Wierch (2,176 m).
Division
The Western Tatras are subdivided into 6 regions on the Slovak side and 4 on the Polish side.
Main ridge, the highest peak in Polish Western Tatras
Pachoľa
Pachola
2,167m 7,110ft
Main ridge
Hrubá kopa
Hruba Kopa
2,166m 7,106ft
Main ridge
Blyšť
Błyszcz
2,159m 7,083ft
Bystrá ridge
Príslop
Jałowiecki Przysłop
2,142m 7,028ft
Hrubý vrch
Jarząbczy Wierch
2,137m 7,011ft
Saddles (cols)
Pálenica (1 570 m)
Parichvost (1 870 m)
Baníkovské sedlo (2 045 m)
Smutné sedlo (1 965 m)
Žiarske sedlo (1 917,1 m)
Jamnícke sedlo (1 908 m)
Račkovo sedlo (1 958 m)
Gáborovo sedlo (1 890 m)
Bystré sedlo (1 960 m)
Pyšné sedlo (1 791,6 m)
Tomanovské sedlo (1 685,9 m)
Ľaliové sedlo (1 951,8 m)
Tarns
There are approximately 20 to 32 tarns (Slovak: pleso) in Western Tatras. The exact number is difficult to obtain because of lack of an exact definition and because it is sometimes hard to prove what is a tarn and what is not. The following is a list of 15 largest tarns in Western Tatras:
Image
Slovak name
Polish name
Height (m)
Area (ha)
Depth (m)
Dolné Roháčske pleso
Niżni Staw Rohacki
1563
2.22
6.3
Horné Roháčske pleso
Wyżni Staw Rohacki
1718
1.45
8.1
Dolné Jamnícke pleso
Niżni Jamnicki Staw
1728
1.13
4.0
Horné Bystré pleso
Wielki Staw Bystry
1875
0.86
12.5
Horné Račkovo pleso
Zadni Staw Raczkowy
1717
0.74
10.0
Tretie Roháčske pleso
Pośredni Rohacki Staw
1653
0.61
3.7
Horné Jamnícke pleso
Wyżni Jamnicki Staw
1834
0.41
8.0
Spodné Bystré pleso
Niżni Staw Bystry
1837
0.34
4.0
Pleso pod Zverovkou
Stawek pod Zwierówką
983
0.31
1.2
Ťatliakovo pleso
Czarna Młaka
1370
0.28
1.2
Druhé Roháčske pleso
Mały Rohacki Staw
1650
0.28
1.3
Horné Tomanovo pleso
Wyżni Tomanowy Stawek
1592
0.19
1.0
Žiarske pleso
1860
0.11
0.8
Kobylie pleso
Kobyli Stawek
1742
0.10
1.5
Biele Bobrovecké pleso
Biały Stawek Bobrowiecki
1502
0.10
1.5
Caves
Jaskinia Wielka Śnieżna, the largest and deepest cave in Poland
Brestovská cave, uniquely features an underground river
Tourism
There are four tourist centers inside the Western Tatras area: Zverovka, Brestová and Ťatliakova chata in the northern region and Žiarska chata in the southern region. All other tourist centers lie at the outside borders of the mountains, including: Oravice, Zuberec, Bobrovecká vápenica, Žiar, Konská, Jakubovany-Studená dolina, Pribylina, Podbanské.
See also
Eastern Tatras – mountain range bordering the Western Tatras in the east
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