Bryjów Wierch, Mountain summit in Magura Spiska range, Slovakia.
Bryjów Wierch is a summit in the Magura Spiska mountain range in Slovakia, reaching an elevation of around 1000 meters. It extends northward from the main ridge of the range, forming a distinctive side peak.
The mountain takes its name from the Bryja surname, reflecting connections to local settlement patterns in the region. This naming tradition shows how mountain features were historically linked to families and communities.
The Slovak section of Bryjów Wierch falls within the Tatra National Park, where strict protection measures maintain the natural mountain environment.
Access to this summit requires special permission as it lies within a protected national park zone. Visitors should verify access conditions in advance to ensure they comply with local regulations.
The western slopes descend toward the Suchy Potok valley, while the eastern side leads to tributaries of the Bystrá stream. This location makes the summit sit at a natural watershed dividing two different river systems.
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