Súľov Mountains
Appearance
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The Súľov Mountains (in Slovak, Súľovské vrchy) is a rugged mountain range in Slovakia, the northwestern part of the Fatra-Tatra Area of the Inner Western Carpathians. Its highest peak is Veľký Manín, at 890 meters.
The Súľov Mountains is the location of:
- the Súľov Rocks, a national nature reserve open for hiking and rock-climbing. The highest peak in this area is Žibrid (867 meters)[1]
- the national nature reserves of the Manínska Gorge and the Kostolecká Gorge
- the Bosmany natural monument
- the extensive castle ruins of the 13th century Lietava Castle and the 15th century Súľovský Castle
A portion of the Súľovs is also protected by the Strážov Mountains Protected Landscape Area.
References
[edit]- ^ Landscapes and Landforms of Slovakia. Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2022. 427.
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