Chata pod Suchým, Mountain hut in Nezbudská Lúčka, Slovakia.
Chata pod Suchým is a mountain hut near the Suchý peak at about 1,075 meters elevation offering 62 beds in rooms of various sizes. The building has several dining areas and comfortable spaces where guests can eat and relax.
The original structure from 1943 was destroyed during World War II by German forces. A new building was then constructed in 1949 at the same location and remains standing today.
The hut serves traditional Slovak dishes prepared with local ingredients that reflect the regional cooking of the Malá Fatra area. Visitors find meals that represent the mountain region and are made following recipes passed down through generations.
The hut is open daily throughout the year and accepts both cash and card payments for accommodations and meals. It is advisable to book ahead, especially during peak seasons, to secure a spot.
The hut sits directly on the main ridge trail of Malá Fatra and serves many hikers as a natural stopping or endpoint when exploring the mountains. Its location makes it a popular stage for multiday treks in the region.
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