Krakova hoľa, Mountain summit in Liptovský Mikuláš District, Slovakia.
Krakova hoľa is a mountain summit in the Low Tatras at 1752 meters high. The peak features steep slopes, open grasslands, and limestone rock formations that shape the landscape.
The mountain paths grew out of ancient shepherd routes that people used for centuries. Over time these pathways developed into modern hiking trails that visitors use today.
The area attracts hikers who use pathways that have been part of local life for a long time. The open slopes and meadows show how people have shaped this place over generations as a space for outdoor activity and connection with nature.
The hike begins from the Jasna cable car parking area and follows green markers to a red trail. The path is clearly marked, but wear sturdy footwear since higher elevations experience changing weather more quickly.
From this peak, visitors can see both the Jasna ski resort and several neighboring summits in a single view. This rare perspective offers a wide view of the mountain landscape in this part of the region.
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