Poland Lower Silesian Voivodeship Poland

Giant Mountains

A towering range in SW Poland, famed for its landscapes, hiking trails, winter sports, and being the highest part of the Sudetes.

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Wroclaw is hailed as the gateway to the gorgeous region of Silesia. That extends along the Polish-Czech border through woodlands and hills. However, perhaps its most eye-watering draw is the Karkonosze. Also known as the Giant Mountains, you’ll instantly see why when you spy the grass-dashed slopes of peaks like Szrenica and Sneszka. They lift above the forests to gaze out over the mountains of Czechia beyond. Walking paths weave and wiggle through boulders and over meadows to their top – awesome in summer. In winter, try the charming town of Karpacz, where ski slopes and Scandi-style timber churches sit huddled under the snow.

jrfrancis 3 years ago

Your first taste of the Polish mountains comes courtesy of the largely untrodden Sudete range. Running along the edge of the Czech border in the southwest of the country, they hit their zenith at the Karkonosze National Park. There, patchworks of fir trees, oaks, beeches, and grassy highland meadows unfold under the gaze of mountains like Sniezka. A challenging trail links the ridges of the main summits to offer views across glacial valleys. Nearby Karpacz is a charming ski resort during the winter months.

jrfrancis 4 years ago

Giant Mountains Articles

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    Wroclaw – pronounced frohts-wahf – might not be easy on the tongue, but it’s certainly easy on the eye! Spread over a series of small isles on the Oder River, it’s a classic medley of Gothic, Germanic, Slavic, and medieval architecture. Look here —an iron-clad turret filigreed with metalwork and gargoyles pokes above the skyline. […]

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