Popradské Pleso to Velické Pleso

In the morning I walked up the hillside to Seldo pod Ostrva (1966m), a 460m climb, taking me just over an hour. The entire walk from Popradské Pleso to Seldo pod Ostrva was absolutely breathtaking.

From Batizovské Pleso, it's easy walking on to Velické Pleso (1879m), only a little over an hour away.

For the extreme, Batizovské Pleso is the starting point to Gerlachovský Stít (2655m), the highest mountain in Slovakia. Gerlachovský Stít is not for the faint hearted. There is no track but rather a route to the summit, so your route finding skills need to be good or you’re not going to find the way. There are the occasional cairns and pads, but for most of the way it’s following the most logical line. The route is very steep, with a lot of scrambling and even a tiny bit of climbing. There are a number of places where a slip could be fatal. Many people who attempt Gerlachovský Stít climb up come with climbing gear and a guide. I’ll say it again, this is not just a difficult hike, it’s an extreme hike with a considerable element of danger. You need to be fit, experienced, and more than anything else confident in your abilities. From Batizovské Pleso (1884m) it took me 2h24m to reach the summit of Gerlachovský Stít (2655m). I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge, the view from the top was amazing, though this mountain is one of the most precarious hikes I’ve ever done. It took me 2h20m (including a 15 minute stop) to descend back to Batizovské Pleso.

From Batizovské Pleso I continued on to Velické Pleso (1879m), taking me 1h6m. It was getting late in the afternoon now. Unfortunately for me the hostel was full so I had no option but to continue on, but not before a meal and a beer!

Horský Hotel Sliezsky dom

Beds: 12 + private hotel rooms
Price: EUR24 + 1(fee) + 3(sheets)
Website: https://www.sliezskydom.sk/ubytovanie/turisticka-izba/

From Velické Pleso there is a track leading on to the north, another to the east, and one to the south towards Vysoké Tatry. In addition to the walking tracks, there is a new road that leads to Tatranská Polianka. After my climb to Gerlachovský Stít I opted for the easier route down, via the road to Tatranská Polianka. The 9.2km walk took me 1h30m. From Tatranská Polianka there are regular buses and trains to Poprad, costing EUR1-3 and taking 30-40m.

I had the most amazing sunset as a parting gift from the incredible Tatras.

Rysy to Popradské Pleso

Chata Pod Rysmi

Capacity: 14 beds
Price: Sun-Thu EUR16, Fri-Sat+Holidays EUR24
Meals: Breakfast EUR5, Dinner EUR8
Website: http://chatapodrysmi.com

Mountain Hotel Popradské Pleso

Capacity: 165 bed
Price: EUR18
Facilities: restaurant, sauna, hottub, rental equipment, souvenirs.
Website: http://www.popradskepleso.com

From Poprad Pleso, if you want to head back to civilization you drop off the mountains to either Strbské Pleso or the Popradské Pleso train stop. If you want to continue along the mountains, head toward Velické Pleso.

The Ultimate Way to get from Poland to Slovakia

The usual way to get from Poland to Slovakia is by air, road, or rail. Though if you want a little more adventurous way, perhaps the ultimate way to get from Poland to Slovakia is by hiking over the Tatra Mountains!

This is no simple hike, you must climb Poland’s highest mountain – Rysy, standing at 2499m. That means an altitude gain of 1.6 kilometers. Don’t let that turn you off though, if you do decide to take this route you’ll be greatly rewarded. You’ll pass the beautiful lake of Morskie Oko, you’ll stand before the mighty Tatra Mountains, you’ll stand on the summit of the highest mountain in Poland, you’ll have absolutely incredible views of both Poland and Slovakia, you’ll stay in at a perfectly set lake side mountain lodge for a night, and you’ll save yourself some time and money getting to Slovakia. If you this sounds like a tempting adventure to you, read on!

Sections

Access

Krakow to Zakopane – Bus, 18PLN, 2h
Zakopane to Morskie Oko Trailhead – Bus, 10PLN, 30m
Tatra National Park Entry – 5PLN

Recommended Walking Times

Trailhead to Morskie Oko – 2h
Morskie Oko to Rysy – 4h
Rysy to Popradské Pleso – 3h
Popradské Pleso to Strbské Pleso – 1h30m
Popradské Pleso to Velické Pleso – 4h
Velické Pleso to Tatranská Polianka – 2h

My Walking Times

Trailhead to Morskie Oko (1410m) – 1h36m
Morskie Oko to Czarny Staw Pod Rysami Junction – 23m
Czarny Staw Pod Rysami Junction to Czarny Staw Pod Rysami (1583m) – 14m
Czarny Staw Pod Rysami to Kociol pod Rysami (shelf) (1950m) – 1h
Kociol pod Rysami to Rysy (2499m) – 41m
Rysy North to Rysy South (2503m) – 1m
Rysy to Chata Pod Rysmi hut (2250m) – 37m?
Chata Pod Rysmi to Velké Zabie Pleso – 37m?
Velké Zabie Pleso to Popradské Pleso (1494m) – 1h
Total Up: 3h54m
Total Down: 2h04m
Total Overall: 5h58m + 25m break

Popradské Pleso (1494m) to Seldo pod Ostrva (1966m) – 1h5m
Seldo pod Ostrva to Batizovské Pleso (sign) 1884m – 1h12m
Batizovské Pleso to Gerlachovský Stít (2655m) – 2h24m
Gerlachovský Stít to Batizovské Pleso (1884m) – 2h05m
Batizovské Pleso to Velické Pleso (1879m) – 1h6m
Velické Pleso to Tatranská Polianka – 1h30m
Total Walking: 9h22m

Tatranská Polianka to Poprad – Bus/Train, EUR1-3, 30-40m