Best waterfalls in Prešov are found in Eastern Slovakia, a region known for its diverse landscapes including parts of the High Tatras and the Slovak Paradise National Park. This area features a variety of captivating waterfalls, each offering unique natural characteristics. Visitors can explore everything from easily accessible cascades to adventurous gorge systems. The region provides numerous opportunities to experience the natural beauty of Eastern Slovakia.
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The wooden platform is built right next to the river with a great view of it (the Studený potok). There are benches on the platform.
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The waterfall is called Obrovský vodopád, which in English means "a huge waterfall". You can see it clearly from the bridge directly in front of it. The large boulder under the waterfall is remarkable.
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A small area of the Schlesierhaus mountain hotel is used as a dormitory for hikers and climbers, renovated a few years ago, with wooden bunk beds and shelves (and sockets by the bed!); everything is very cramped, but clean and functional. Dinner is served in the (simple) snack bar attached to it; if you want breakfast, you can buy it for €15 in the hotel restaurant. - It is, of course, excellent there.
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The trail to Skok is available all year round, above the waterfall the trail is closed from November to early June due to nature conservation. The trail leads along the rocks next to the waterfall to the shore of Staw nad Skokiem, the road secured with chains continues to the Furkotná valley through Bystra Ławka. You can make a loop and return from Furkotná to Štrbské Pleso.
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waterfall on the Młynica stream in the Młynicka Valley in the Slovak High Tatras. It is located above the Pokrzywna Polana plain, and below the Zadnia Polana plain. The name of the waterfall comes from the word "skok", which in the Slovak language and the Podhale dialect means a waterfall, and in the South Slavic languages, a rock threshold, a fault, a damming. It is located on a high rocky ledge separating the central part of this valley. It is approximately 25 m high.
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Vodopády Studeného streama (Cold Water Waterfalls) is made up of a group of four cascading waterfalls - Malý (Small), Skrytý (Hidden), Veľký (Great) and Dlhý (Long) waterfall. Beautiful waterfalls located near the trail leading from Hrebienok to the Malá Zimna Woda valley
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Yes, several waterfalls in the Prešov region are suitable for families. The Studený Potok Waterfalls in the High Tatras are easily accessible with trails suitable for casual hikers. The hike to Skok Waterfall is also considered moderate and suitable for various age groups, including families with children. Additionally, the trails around the Waterfalls of Studené Doliny are described as simple and accessible to everyone.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during spring snowmelt or after heavy rains when the water volume is high. For the adventurous gorges in Slovak Paradise, like Sokolia Dolina, spring and autumn after rainy days are ideal for experiencing strong water flow. Summer offers pleasant hiking conditions, while winter access might be limited or require specialized gear for some trails.
For adventurous hikers, the Slovak Paradise National Park offers unique gorge systems with waterfalls. The Suchá Belá Gorge and Sokolia Dolina Gorge are renowned for their challenging trails involving ladders, chains, and wooden bridges. Sokolia Dolina, in particular, features the impressive 70-75 meter high Závojový vodopád (Veil Waterfall), with an approximately 80-meter long system of ladders and climbs.
The High Tatras boast several stunning waterfalls. The Skok Waterfall, cascading 30 meters over a rocky threshold, is often cited as one of the most beautiful. The Studený Potok Waterfalls, including the Giant Waterfall, also offer picturesque landscapes and are very popular hiking destinations.
Yes, the Medený Vodopád (Copper Waterfall) in the Valley of Zelené pleso is considered a 'hidden treasure' for those seeking tranquil, off-the-beaten-path spots. While there isn't a direct marked trail to its base, it can be observed from the tourist path leading to Chata pri Zelenom plese (Green Lake Chalet).
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Prešov region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like the Popradské Pleso loop or the White Water River loop. There are also cycling opportunities, such as the Lake Czorsztyn loop or the Dunajec River Gorge routes. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide for Prešov or the cycling guide for Prešov.
The waterfalls in Slovak Paradise National Park are unique because they are integrated into adventurous gorge systems. Hiking to these waterfalls often involves navigating via a system of ladders, chains, and wooden bridges, offering an exhilarating experience where the journey through the gorge is as much an attraction as the waterfalls themselves.
Absolutely. The Studený Potok Waterfalls are a complex system of multi-terraced cascades, allowing you to see several waterfalls like Obrovský vodopád, Malý vodopád, and Skrytý vodopád along one trail. Similarly, the gorges in Slovak Paradise, such as Suchá Belá, feature a series of picturesque waterfalls like Misové vodopády and Okienkový vodopád.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque settings and the refreshing natural experience. Many appreciate the accessibility of some trails, making them suitable for families, while others seek the thrill of adventurous hikes through gorges with ladders and chains. The soothing sound of rushing water and opportunities for wildlife spotting also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, at the Giant Waterfall (Obrovský vodopád), you can view it clearly from a bridge directly in front of it, with a remarkable large boulder adding to its distinctive appearance. The Waterfalls of Studené Doliny also feature picturesque viewing platforms that allow visitors to get close to the water.
Hiking times vary depending on the waterfall and your starting point. For example, a moderate hike to Skok Waterfall from Štrbské Pleso can take a few hours. More adventurous routes in Slovak Paradise, like the circular hike through Sokolia Dolina Gorge, can be around 16 km and take a significant portion of the day. Shorter, easier walks are also available, such as the trail to the Studený Potok Waterfalls from Hrebienok.
For most waterfall hikes, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, especially for the often wet and rocky terrain. If you plan to tackle the gorges in Slovak Paradise, waterproof hiking boots are essential due to the water crossings and potentially slippery surfaces. Layers of clothing are advisable, as mountain weather can change quickly, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea.


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