Vysoká (Little Carpathians) Explained

Vysoká
Elevation M:754
Location:Kuchyňa
Coordinates:48.418°N 17.2205°W
Parent:Little Carpathians
Easiest Route:from Zochova chata
Map:Slovakia

Vysoká is the second-highest mountain in the Little Carpathians mountains, part of the Carpathians mountain range, located in the municipality of Kuchyňa in Slovakia. The mountain is part of the Vysoká Nature Reserve. The 754m (2,474feet) AMSL high peak offers views of the surrounding Little Carpathians' relief, Tribeč mountains, Považský Inovec and Podunajská pahorkatina. On a fine day, it offers views of extended parts of landscape with even the Austrian Alps being clearly visible.[1]

Description

The mountain offers numerous gorges, streams, meadows and rocky faces. The surrounding woods feature several small caves. In the past, limestone was mined underneath the mountain and transported to a nearby factory. The woods are rich in fauna, notably the mouflon.

The mountain is located within the Vysoká Nature Reserve, a protected area with the highest, fifth degree of protection. The nature reserve was established in 1988 with the area of 80.53 ha within the administrative areas of the municipalities of Kuchyňa and Rohožník. The nature reserve is part of the Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area.

Approach

Usual points of departure for a one-day trip are Zochova chata and Kuchyňa. There are many popular tourism locations nearby (observation tower Veľká homoľa, Červený Kameň Castle, Štúr's way and others).

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vysoka in the Little Carpathians. PodujatiaSlovensko.sk. 28 April 2012.