Karpacz [ˈkarpat͡ʂ] (German: Krummhübel) is a spa town and ski resort in Jelenia Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland, and one of the most important centres for mountain hiking and skiing, including ski jumping. Its population is about 5,000 (2014). Karpacz is situated in the Karkonosze Mountains (German: Riesengebirge) — a resort with increasing importance for tourism as an alternative to the Alps.
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Discover Silesia is a travel agency that helps to discover the regional and cultural heritage of the Lower Silesia region through the organization of tours, field games as well as package tours for groups and business travel packages.The Company consists of real lovers of the region that's why during the tours you will see much more than it's written in guidebooks.
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Small group of rocks close to the main ridge in Karkonosze mountain, with superb view, basically 360 degrees. Absolutely best way to get there is to hike from schronisko Śląski Dom to the west, following red trail, called Główny Szlak Sudecki, which is the longest trail in Polish Sudetes mountains. If you do that hike, you will walk right on the edges of two major post-glacial cirques with lakes in both of them. Słonecznik is also a junction of two other trail, a yellow and green ones - both leave different starting points in the town of Karpacz, then cross each other in place called Polana, and from there, again following different paths (the yellow one passes another fantastic group of rocks called Pielgrzymy), so they can be used as a round trip from Karpacz. But be aware, that some trails are likely to be closed for some parts of the year, due to different subjects of nature protection (the green trail for the whole of April and May, due to protection of black grouse), also the red trail follows different path in winter, as it would be too dangerouos to walk on huge amounts of snow overhanging the ridges o mentioned cirques.
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Small Symbolic Cemetery of Victims of Mountains is located in Kocioł Łamniczki, just below schronisko Dom Slaski, on a very steep part of Głowny Szlak Sudecki.
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Large, vast space at the footsteps of Sniezka - the highest peak in Sudetes, limited by post-glacial cirques. Famous for peat bogs and small norwegian style tundra-like habitats.
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One of the nicest city sights in Karpacz. A Norwegian XII century wooden church is a charming place right at the gates of the National Park. Nice place to visit before going on a hike or on a lazy day
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Have been here this weekend... even if the path was frozen and there was quite a wind, the hike was great..
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