#panorama
Found 14 results for tag #panorama
Trails - Trails (14)
- Difficulty: 15.6 km Duration: 8 h 27 min
Czerwone Wierchy (Red Peaks)
The mountain range takes its name from a type of grass (sit skucina) which, in late summer and autumn, turns the slopes a reddish-brown colour. It is at this time of year that the Czerwone Wierchy look their most spectacular, although they are a popular destination throughout the season.
Difficulty: average
#western tatras #ridge #fitness +2View trail - Difficulty: 9 km Duration: 2 h 55 min
Gęsia Szyja
Gęsia Szyja is an unassuming foothill summit that offers a "premium" panorama. The view from the top over the Bielskie and High Tatras (with Lodowy Szczyt and Gerlach at the forefront) is so spectacular that it often appears on postcards.
Difficulty: easy
#high tatras #panorama #stairs +1View trail - Difficulty: 18.1 km Duration: 6 h 50 min
Grześ
Grześ is a gentle, dome-shaped summit on the Polish-Slovak border, rising directly above the Chochołów Valley. It is one of the most popular viewpoints in the Western Tatras, famous for its easy access and phenomenal panorama.
Difficulty: easy
#western tatras #panorama #winter +2View trail - Difficulty: 12.9 km Duration: 5 h 31 min
Kasprowy Wierch
Kasprowy Wierch is probably the most recognisable mountain in Poland and a symbol of Tatra skiing. Located on the border between the Western and High Tatras, it offers one of the broadest and most beautiful panoramas in the entire range.
Difficulty: medium
#western tatras #cable car #panorama +2View trail - Difficulty: 18.3 km Duration: 8 h
Kończysty Wierch
Kończysty Wierch is the perfect objective for those who want to reach an "honourable 2,000 metres" in peace and quiet. Although it is lower than its neighbours (Starorobociański and Jarząbczy), its central position means the views from here are even better - because you can see those higher peaks in all their glory.
Difficulty: medium / difficult (fitness-wise)
#western tatras #2,000-metre peak #panoramaView trail - Difficulty: 14 km Duration: 6 h 30 min
Kopa Kondracka
Kopa Kondracka is the most popular summit in the Czerwone Wierchy massif. Why? Because it is relatively easy to reach from Zakopane, safe (dome-shaped, broad slopes) and offers a panorama that knocks you off your feet.
Difficulty: medium (fitness-wise)
#western tatras #panorama #2,000-metre peak +1View trail - Difficulty: 7.4 km Duration: 4 h 45 min
Mała Wysoka (Východná Vysoká)
Mała Wysoka is a summit with a misleading name. It is not "small" at all - it is the fourth highest summit in the Tatras accessible by a marked tourist trail!
Difficulty: difficult (exposure + fitness)
#slovakia #high tatras #panorama +2View trail - Difficulty: 2.5 km Duration: 58 min
Nosal
Nosal (1206 m a.s.l.) is Zakopane’s "viewpoint balcony". This summit offers probably the best effort-to-view ratio in the Tatras. It is an ideal warm-up on the first day of your stay, a quick walk on departure day or a romantic sunset outing.
Difficulty: easy
#western tatras #panorama #sunset +1View trail - Difficulty: 22.6 km Duration: 8 h 50 min
Rakoń
Rakoń (1879 m a.s.l.) is a striking summit on the main ridge of the Western Tatras, located between Grześ and Wołowiec. Although the summit itself is dome-shaped and grassy, its surroundings are extremely dramatic.
Difficulty: medium
#western tatras #ridge #panorama +1View trail - Difficulty: 7.5 km Duration: 2 h 19 min
Rusinowa Polana and Wiktorówki
Rusinowa Polana is probably the most beautiful viewpoint balcony in the Polish Tatras, accessible without breaking a sweat. It is a place where, with minimal effort, you get a premium panorama - the kind you would expect from a 2,000-metre peak.
Difficulty: very easy
#high tatras #panorama #family-friendly +2View trail - Difficulty: 8.2 km Duration: 3 h 45 min
Sarnia Skała
Sarnia Skała (1377 m a.s.l.) gives you the feeling of being in high mountains without requiring iron stamina. Located in the very heart of the foothills, it is famous for offering an eye-to-eye view of Giewont - nowhere else does the Sleeping Knight look so imposing and menacing.
Difficulty: medium
#western tatras #panorama #giewont +1View trail - Difficulty: 10 km (on foot) / 2 km (from the upper cable car station) Duration: 4 h 27 min (on foot) / 1 h 30 min (with the cable car)
Skrajne Solisko (Predné Solisko)
One of the most accessible 2,000-metre peaks in the Tatras. A cable car can take you almost to the summit, and a short but rewarding climb offers views of Štrbské Pleso.
Difficulty: medium (steep summit approach)
#slovakia #high tatras #cable car +2View trail - Difficulty: 18.6 km Duration: 9 h 32 min
Świnica
Świnica (2301 m a.s.l.) is the "Queen" of this part of the Tatras. Its distinctive two-summit massif dominates Hala Gąsienicowa and the Valley of Five Lakes. Thanks to its central location (at the junction of three main ridges), it offers a panorama that, according to many, is even better than the one from Rysy.
Difficulty: difficult
#high tatras #chains #exposure +1View trail - Difficulty: 23.9 km Duration: 9 h 34 min
Szpiglasowy Wierch (via Ceprostrada)
Szpiglasowy Wierch (2172 m a.s.l.) is an absolute hit of the High Tatras. This summit is famous for one thing: **the panorama**. Standing on top, you have two of the largest Tatra valleys beneath your feet at the same time: on one side the "well" of Morskie Oko and Czarny Staw, on the other the vast plateau of the Valley of Five Polish Lakes.
Difficulty: medium / difficult
#high tatras #panorama #chains +2View trail
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