The Tatra National Park has defined rules that must be followed in the High Tatras, but you can find more detailed information here: TANAP - Climbing. This link provides a map of the High Tatras to help you plan your route: High Tatras.
Gerlachovský Peak (2,655 m a.s.l.)
The highest peak in Slovakia and the entire Carpathian range is a dream for every climber. Ascending Gerlachovský Peak is only possible with a certified mountain guide. The route leads through exposed terrain with many chains, rock steps, and couloirs. The reward is an unforgettable view of the whole High Tatras. The climb is physically demanding and requires good fitness and experience with exposed terrain.
WoodRock Climbing Wall Poprad
Located in Poprad, WoodRock is the tallest indoor climbing wall in Central Europe, offering indoor climbing for all enthusiasts. The wall is suitable for both beginners and advanced climbers. Various difficulty levels are available, along with climbing courses for children and adults. The wall is not open every day, so it’s best to check the opening hours in advance. Equipment rental is also available.