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Treetop Walk Bachledka

Bachledova dolina 702, 059 55 Ždiar, Slovakia
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Eva HalamováEva Halamová
ENG/CZ It is one of the biggest tourist attractions in High Tatras. So expect many people. We went there late afternoon and I think it could be better (less people) then in the morning. We had small child so we used the cable car up and also down (no queues). We bought a family ticket for cablecar and walkway together and it is much more favourable then buy the tickets individually. You can also walk up the hill it takes approx. 1,5 hour. There are beautiful views from the walkway and from the tower. Up on the tower you can have a walk over the rope net - you have 32meters of nothing under you so it is little bit thrilling. You can also slide down the tower - it is quite rapid (for me much worse then some crazy rollercoaster :-)) unfortunately the slide is not included in the entrance fee, so you will pay 2€/person extra for it. For now some new building are growing on the top of the hill but it seems it will be very nice when finish. you can park your car almost everywhere under the cable car station or little bit above it when walk :-) and it is for 3€. Tickets for walkway can be bought down by the cable car station and also up on the hill by the entrance. The only surprising thing is no possibility to buy only oneway ticket for the cable car. It is possible to buy only return. Jedna z největších turistických atrakcí Vysokých Tater.Očekávejte hodně lidí. My jsme vyrazili až odpoledne a myslím si, že to bylo co do lidí lepší jak ráno a dopoledne. Měli jsme menší (trochu nemocné) dítě, tak jsem jeli lanovkou nahoru i dolů (žádné fronty). Koupili jsme si rodinný lístek na lanovku a stezku dohromady. Je to o dost výhodnější, než kupovat jednotlivě. Můžete jít nahoru také pěšky, trvá to asi 1,5h. Ze stezky jsou krásné výhledy a z věže také. Nahoře na věži je síť z lan - pod sebou máte 32metrů ničeho takže je to trochu adrenalin. Z věže dolů se můžete také sklouznout - je to celkem strmé (pro mě horší než nějaká šílená horská dráha :-)) bohužel skluzavka není v ceně vstupného, takže zaplatíte 2€/osobu ještě navíc.Nyní se nahoře buduje a zdá se, že po dokončení to bude vypadat opravdu pěkně. Auto můžete zaparkovat pod stanicí lanovky, nebo o kousek výše, když chcete jít nahoru pěšky a stojí to asi 3€. Vstupenky na stezku můžete koupit dole u stanice lanovky, nebo až nahoře u vstupu na stezku. Jediné překvapení je nutnost pořídit si obousměrný lístek na lanovku - jednosměrný se neprodává.
Amit ChandraAmit Chandra
Tucked in the Bachledova Valley in Slovakia and about an hour's drive from Zakopane city, the Treetop Walk Bachledka is an engineering marvel and a lovely winter attraction. I highly recommend walking the wooden structure. The rugged and intricate pathway leading to the treetop is adorned with striking visuals, making an ideal escape for an elevated winter experience. The Treetop Walk overlooks a flawless ski slope on the Tatra and Pieniny National Parks border in Zdziar town of Slovakia, with the tower top rising 32m above the ground. Designed to endure the harshest weather, this engineering marvel in the High Tatry offers a unique opportunity to walk in the clouds. Quite literally. The top huddles with the bone-chilling winds transcending the snow-coated Tatry peaks. Therefore, the chill factor could be about -15 to -20 degrees on a sunny day. The Treetop trail stretches to 1234m in length. A gondola ride is available from the parking to the Treetop ticket counter. For hiking enthusiasts, a super steep 1.5 km trail from the parking is open year-round; unless there's an avalanche. I walked it; take my word - it is not the easiest. There's an 88 m2 net spread at the top, ready to embrace the extra-adrenaline seekers. If you can brave the overpowering wind gusts, stand and look into the 32-meter depth. There's also a 67-meter slide, which remained suspended during our visit. I guess they reopen in spring.
Court Richards PhotographyCourt Richards Photography
Treetop Walk Bachledka – A Beautiful Detour We were staying in Zakopane and originally meant to visit the Sky Walk in Poronin, Poland, which would’ve been closer. But after accidentally driving nearly an hour to Bachledka instead, I can honestly say… what a lucky mistake! We opted for the Cable Car + Treetop Walk + Playground package for three adults and two young kids (under 4), which came to around €106. Not the cheapest outing, but well worth it. On site Parking was €5. The cable car ride is short but scenic, and the treetop path is beautifully designed and fully accessible — even with a stroller. The highlight is the spiral tower at the end, offering stunning panoramic views. If you’re brave enough, you can also try the net walk at the top (not for the faint-hearted!) or take the toboggan slide down for €3 — it looked like a lot of fun. The playground was a real win for our toddler — he could’ve stayed there for hours. We also had lunch at the on-site restaurant, and it was great: lots of options, tasty food, and reasonable prices. This turned out to be one of the best half-day trips of our stay. Highly recommend it — even if you get the directions wrong like I did!
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ENG/CZ It is one of the biggest tourist attractions in High Tatras. So expect many people. We went there late afternoon and I think it could be better (less people) then in the morning. We had small child so we used the cable car up and also down (no queues). We bought a family ticket for cablecar and walkway together and it is much more favourable then buy the tickets individually. You can also walk up the hill it takes approx. 1,5 hour. There are beautiful views from the walkway and from...

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Tucked in the Bachledova Valley in Slovakia and about an hour's drive from Zakopane city, the Treetop Walk Bachledka is an engineering marvel and a lovely winter attraction.

I highly recommend walking the wooden structure. The rugged and intricate pathway leading to the treetop is adorned with striking visuals, making an ideal escape for an elevated winter experience.

The Treetop Walk overlooks a flawless ski slope on the Tatra and Pieniny National Parks border in Zdziar town of...

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