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Gader
Gader Valley from the ruins of the Blatnica Castle
Gader is located in Slovakia
Gader
Gader
Location of Gader Valley in Slovakia
Length18 km (11 mi)
Naming
Native nameGaderská dolina (Slovak)
Geography
Locationmerger of Dedošová and Selenec Valleys
CountrySlovakia
State/ProvinceŽilina
DistrictMartin
Coordinates48°56′37″N 19°00′22″E / 48.94353°N 19.00603°E / 48.94353; 19.00603
Mountain rangeGreater Fatra
RiverGaderský potok
The Gader Valley

Gader Valley (Slovak: Gaderská dolina) is a long valley in the Greater Fatra Range[1] in Central Slovakia. It is accessible from the village of Blatnica. The valley is the gateway to the peaks of Tlstá and Ostrá. Its upper part, from the merger with the Selenec Valley, is named Dedošová. In Gader Valley, there are almost all of the protected species of animals and plants that occur throughout the Great Fatra: 3,000 species of invertebrates, 110 species of birds, and 60 mammalian species. The Tlstá mountain complex was declared a National Nature Reserve in 1972.

Map showing the Greater Fatra Range in the Žilina Region, Slovakia.

About 2 km from the village of Blatnica are the ruins of Blatnica Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. It is located on the low limestone ridge of Plešovice (658 m above sea level), which separates the Gaderská valley from the Turčianska basin. There is a popular hiking trail from Blatnica Castle that leads through the valley.

Tlstá peak
Ostrá peak

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  1. ^ "Greater Fatra". Slovak-Republic.org. Retrieved 21 January 2013.



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