As somebody have said "Mala ( small ) Fatra is hardly small. The Mala Fatra Mountains include friendly peaks, deep valleys, castles and ruins, folk architecture and the birthplace of Juraj Janosik, Slovakia´s Robin Hood, to whom the village Terchova pays homage with a statue and museum. A national park since 1988, Mala Fatra covers 52 kilometres end to end and offers variety of hikes and activities for the free time. The valley Vratna, one of Slovakia´s prettiest is also very well known for the range´s best skiing. Either you decide to visit Mala Fatra the summer or the winter, you will agree with us, that "Small " Fatra is worth it.