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Natural features and protected areas

 

The natural landscape of the Prešov region is very varied with most of this second largest region in Slovakia being hilly in character. The region is bisected by an important boundary between  the Western and Eastern Carpathians. Of the many mountains and hills in the region, we should mention the Tatras, Pieniny, Spišská Magura, the Levočské hills, Čergov, the Šariš uplands, the Košice basin, the Slanské hills, the Ondavská uplands, the Laborecká uplands, the Bukovské hills and the Vihorlat hills.

mapa - Prešovský kraj - Národné parky

In terms of its natural landscape the Prešov region is one of the most precious in Slovakia.

The region is

Land covered by two other parks,

The highest point in the Prešov region is the peak of Gerlach (2655m) in the High Tatras, which is also the highest point in the whole country. The lowest is at the point where the River Ondava flows out of the region in the village of Nižný Hrušov (105m).

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The Prešov region has the coolest and rainiest climate in Slovakia. From the hydrological point of view, the region is divided between the Baltic and the Black Sea drainage basins with the main European watershed crossing the region.

The major rivers in the region are

Most of the natural lakes or tarns in the region are in the High Tatras,

The highest waterfall in Slovakia is the Kmeťov waterfall which rises 80m above the Nefcerka valley.

The dam lake at Veľká Domaša on the Ondava and the Starina reservoir on the Cirocha are both impressive while the most famous mineral springs in the region are the acidulous waters of Vyšné Ružbachy, Nová Ľubovňa, Bardejovské Kúpeľe, Cigeľka, Sivá Brada, Baldovce, Gánovce, Lipovce and Šindliar. For many years Bardejovské Kúpeľe, Vyšné Ružbachy and Nová Ľubovňa have also been attractive spa resorts.

The original vegetation of the region was predominantly made up of forest species, with oak, beech, spruce, larch, fir and pine trees the most common. The fauna of the region is also very interesting with the occurrence of such wild animals as the brown bear, the common wolf, the northern lynx, the central European chamois, or mountain goat, and the Tatran marmot, as well as various other animal species typical for the region.

 

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