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It is a trip to one of the most famous valleys in the Polish Tatry. The route is a medium-difficult, but very interesting. The route takes the beginning of the hotel. Therefore you must get to Zakopane, and then go to bus (valley Koscieliska - Kiry, Chochołów, Black Dunajec, Chyżne) or by car to the village Kiry, where there is a beginning of the route to the Valley Koscieliska. At the entrance you have to pay the fee to the Tatry National Park. Koscieliska Valley is the second-largest valley in the Polish part of the Tatry Mountains, owes its fame above all beauty, which attracts tourists round the whole year. Comfortable in a march varied View, and around a lot of interesting places are worth visiting. The valley has about 8 km long. Koscieliska Valley is known from this that there are numerous caves, several of which are made available for tourists. The most popular is Mroźna Cave, which is the only lighting cave in the Polish Tatry. Walking the other caves requires having their own illumination. The cave Mroźna can be visited every day from 8:30AM - 17:30PM. The admission ticket costs 3zl, and reduced (for children under 15 years) 2.50zl. Walking takes about 25 min. Starting from the cave you should walk further to the Hall Ornak where there is a shelter. Previously, however, want to go to Ravine Krakow, who cut in massif of Czerwone Wierchy steep and rocky walls. This is a very picturesque corner in theValley Koscieliska only partially open to the public, because the next begins already strict nature reserve Tatry National Park. Walking takes about 45 min. In the Ravine there is a cave called Dragon's Den, but it is not illuminated and recommends it to anyone with a good physical condition and the proper equipment. Visiting the Valley finish in the shelter at Ornak Hall, where you can relax, eat a hot meal and go on his way back. |
Valley Koscieliska


