Overview
Baranec ("lamb mountain", "Baraniec" in Polish) is a 2185m mountain of the Western Tatras, amongst the tallests, and lying entierely in Slovakia.
It has links 3 ridges, going south to Goły Wierch and Mały Baraniec, and on the north to Ostrý Roháč and
Volovec (Wołowiec), the main ridge. It separates also 3 valleys, the Dolina Jamnická, Žiarska, and Trnovska.
The peak is made of granitic, but most of its surface is grassy over the pine-level, and presents a large round-shaped ridge undulating slowly as we go. As we get near the top, the peak overlooks 1000m deep gaps on the east and on the west.
Baranec is one of the less frequented places in the Tatras, and in some days you may meet no one during the whole traverse from Pribylina to Placlivé.
Also a good place to meet the Chamois of the Tatras.
Despite its lack of caracteristic features (rocks, sharp ridges), this mountain is the perfect for the hiker looking for quietness.
Getting There
As the the quickest way to ascend Baranec is from the valleys Jamnická or Žiarska Dolina :
- From Slovakia, take the road via Dolný Kubín and Liptovsky Mikulas.
- From Poland, very long way... thake the border point at Chyżne (or, from Silesia, Korbielow or Rajcza/Novot) and circumvent the Tatras.
By public transports, These 2 valleys are reachable by bus from Liptovsky Mikulas.
Red Tape
The hiker must know that offtrails in Slovakia is tolerated only for mountain-climbing when accompanied by a registered mountain guide, or holding a licence of UIAA club (Not all zones, Natura 2000 zones are strictly forbidden, but there are none around Baranec).
However, Baranec is served by many very convenient official trails so that offtrails is not really required, and I discourage one to try, it would be a very stupid way to get fined.
Routes
Krivan from Baranec Otrhance from Baranec Slopes of Baranec On the way up Baranec
There are 3 ways to visit Baranec making a loop. All of them are from the Slovak side. Of course it is possible to imagine more "exotic" circuits, possibly from Poland since 2008 (thanks Schengen), but in this case see the
Volovec routes.
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Basic triangle loop (from Račková or Žiarska Dolina):
This circuit visits Baranec and its 2 southern ridges, that end respectively in Pribylina and Žiar, and linked via the red trail of the Tatranská Magistrála. The west ridge (yellow) goes via Holy Vrch and the east one (green) via Maly Baranec. The loop can be done in both directions, but always prefer starting with the peak and the portion of Tatranská Magistrála in second (to reduce the chances being caught in a storm).
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Loop via Žiarska Dolina:
Start in Žiar by the ascent of Baranec via Holy Vrch (yellow trail), and continue north from the top until the pass Žiarské Sedlo. Return is made by the descent in the valley Žiarska Dolina. The circuit is best-made in this direction (storms), unless you plan to sleep at
Žiarska Chata the evening before.
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Loop via Račková Dolina:
Start from Pribylina campsite by the ascent of Baranec via Maly Baranec (green trail), and continue north from the top until the pass Žiarské Sedlo. Return is made by the descent in the valley Račková. The circuit is best-made in this direction (storms), unless you plan to sleep at
Koliba pod Pustým the evening before.
Accomodation
* Campings :
Wild-camping is strictly forbidden in both National parks TPN (Poland) and TANAP (Slovakia).
However there is
a very good campsite in Pribylina, just at the entrance of the valleys Račková and Jamnická Dolina.
* Mountain refuges :
There is one official refuge whose location is very convenient for Baranec:
Žiarska Chata (http://www.dolinky.szm.sk/chata.htm), Žiarska Dolina (near Žiar).
This is a very beautiful newly-rebuilt hut, in a very nice location, with very little frequentation. It's possible to cycle until this place (but no bicycle rental..).
* Mountain huts :
This part of the Tatras is amongst the less frequented, and has the paricularity to host a certain number of "hiking huts". You will find them mentioned nowhere in official guides for obvious reasons. But using them is tolerated, in the only conditions that:
- You leave it as clean as you found it, or even cleaner
- You share the space tolerantly with other people who might want to share this space with you.
- If some people who look like officials of the Tatras or forestry managers come to tell you not to use it, obey (they have the right to decide whether these huts can be used or not since they depend on the localities in the village belows).
Here are the huts:
-
Koliba pod Pustým, which was recently introduced in an SP hut page by Rama. Further description on its page on
Hiking.SK. It is located on the blue trail in Jamnická Dolina roughly at the same level horizontally than the top of Baranec.
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Koliba Horica is located on the very beginning of the ascent to Baranec on the green trail from the mouth of the valley Jamnická Dolina. It is a vey small hut, very basic, with very little space. It is of little interest since its elevation is not very high, but might interest those who want to avoid paying the campsite and experience some wilderness...
- Another very good hut, but not in the neighbourhood of Baranec (rather good for climbing
Klin (Starorobocianski Wierch in polish), or
Jakubina, is
Koliba pod Klinom, located in the upper part of the Račková Dolina, at the junction of the yellow and green.
External Links
Kominiarski Wierch on Wikipedia, in Polish (I translated some of the informations in the overview section) :
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baraniec_(Tatry)
English forum on HIKING.SK :
http://hiking.sk/hk/li/forum-english_forum.html
Eric's page about Tatras:
http://h.visentin.free.fr/carpates
Maps
The excellent online map of Western Tatras on the
Mapytatr website: