




The second-highest Low Carpathian hill is called Vysoká (High). It is ocated above the village of Kuchyňa, it stands proudly over the vast surroundings and contrasts sharply with the neighboring hills. The distinctive features of the Vysoká hill are steep slopes with typical rock walls, through which grass stands out.
The peak offers extensive and impressive views of the Small Carpathian relief, Tribeč, Považský Inovec or Podunajská Uplands, which will become a memorable experience for many tourists.
Two marked hiking trails lead to Vysoká hill. Thus, you can choose a shorter route via the blue marked trail from the village of Kuchyňa, or you can exit from the east via the red marked trail. It is just at your discretion and fitness.
Even recreational tourists can climb the Vysoká hill, only the last ascend meters require a little more power. Anyway, whether you choose the blue or red trail, it will take 2-3 hours to climb to the top.
Just below the summit of Vysoká is a smaller symbolic cemetery. Pinned boards on top of the rock remind many enthusiasts and lovers of nature, mountains and tourism.
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