Discover the best top things to do in Lesser Poland Province, Poland including Panienskie Skaly, Czarny Staw Gasienicowy, Questing, Pusta Wielka, Polana nad Wierchomla, Kozi Wierch, 2291 M N.P.M, Freerajdy, Floatarium, Paintball Center Krakow, Sarnia Skala.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
I have visited this place 2 months ago and I already miss it. This time I was very luck as there was no people there and I could feed the ducks and admire beautiful nature in peace. You can get there from Kuznice or via Zawrat. I recommend to make full day big trip and join it with 5 lakes valley. It is so beautiful place and not crowdy as Morskie Oko. I fully recommend trek there.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Mountain guides office: Gerlach ascents, Mnich and other peaks, guided climbing and scrambling in the High Tatra, ski touring and off piste skiing with guide. We also offer climbing/ ice climbing instruction and avalanche awarness courses. We are based in Zakopane. All our guides are UIAGM/IVBV certified.
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4.5 based on 48 reviews
Superb view point towards mainly Giewont mountain, but the view stretches out from the highest peaks of Tatry Zachodnie (Western Tatry) to Polish part of Tatry Wysokie (High Tatry). Also Zakopane and vicinity can be clearly seen. Sarnia Skała is accessible by foot only, it is after all a rock formation in national park. The shortest hike would probably take about 1:30 h, and it would have to start at Dolina Strążyska valley, at it's northern end (car park, toilets, souvenirs, buses to Zakopane, national park toll booths). The top of Sarnia Skała can be reached only in one way, by black trail, which runs northoods form a small pass n the southern side of Sarnia Skała. To get to that pass one can use a longer black trail, called Ścieżka nad Reglami (Path above Regiels - "regiel" is a local word for the small peaks covered in forests at the northern edge of Tatry around Zakopane; the word "regiel" is also used to name the lowest levels of mountane ecosystems) - that trail runs from Dolina Chochołowska in the west to Kuźnice (part of Zakopane), and links all big and small valleys on its course. Sarnia Skała can be conquered both from west (mentioned walk from Dolina Strążyska) or from the east sides, both can be combined with other trails, resulting in many options of walks. Great spot, definitelly worth every bit of sweat lost on the ascend.
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