Snilovská dolina
Snolivská dolina. In the depths of the Turin Valley and the Great Fatra The highest part of the valley and the Great Crusade
Snilovská dolina is a small valley in the Malá Fatra mountains in Slovakia. The Slovak map gives the name Révalovská dolina.
Snilovská dolina falls from the Snilovské sedlo (1524 m) in the main ridge of Krylovska Fatra in the south, to the Turin Basin. Orographically, the right side of the valley forms the southern ridge of the Great Depression (1709 m), the left southern ridge of the Bread (1648 m), below the Hlásna hill (680 m). In the upper part of the ridge of the Bread there is a cottage Chata pod Chlebom. The valley of the Snilovský stream flows down the valley, in the Turča Valley, which descends to the Váh as its right tributary. Only the highest part of the valley (under the Snilovské sedlo) is non-forested: rocky, grassy or covered with pine trees, the rest of the valley is forested.
Snilovská dolina has an outlet of about 400 m in the Trusalová settlement, the difference in altitude between its outlet and the highest point in the valley surrounding the peak of the Grand Canyon is around 1310 m. The marked trail is the valley, which is the shortest approach from the south. to the main ridge of Mala Fatra. Hiking trail Šútovo (stacja kolejowa) - Hlásná skala - Chata pod Chlebom - Snilovské sedlo. 3. 35 h
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