Reváň, Mountain summit in Malá Fatra range, Slovakia.
Reváň is a summit in the Malá Fatra range with steep slopes and natural pathways crossing through the Carpathian landscape. The mountain can be approached via marked trails from multiple directions, offering different route options.
Reváň formed through geological processes during the Alpine orogeny that shaped the Carpathian Mountains. The peak is part of this larger mountain system that developed over millions of years.
Local mountaineering groups maintain traditional hiking routes to Reváň's peak, preserving knowledge of paths through generations of Slovak climbers.
The trails to the summit are clearly marked and can be started from either side of the mountain. Visitors should prepare for changing weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear for steep terrain.
The peak sits at the border between two districts and serves as a natural marker visible from neighboring valleys. This geographic position makes it a distinctive landmark within the broader mountain landscape.
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