• Visit to Two Mountain Shelters in the Tatra Mountains
 
  • Excellent views of the Kasprowy Wierch area
 
  • Insight into the glacial landforms of the Western Tatras

 The trip begins in historic Kuźnice, a gateway to the Tatra Mountains, once known for 19th-century iron production. Today, it blends cultural heritage with stunning landscapes.
The trail leads to Kalatówki Meadow, a serene alpine pasture surrounded by greenery and peaks. Known for the 1950s Jazz Camping, it remains a peaceful retreat with a mountain lodge for rest.
Next is Kondratowa Meadow, the last “civilized” stop before the iconic Giewont peak, marked by its iron cross. This tranquil spot offers breathtaking views and prepares hikers for more challenging terrain.
The route features panoramic vistas of Kasprowy Wierch and the Giewont ridge, showcasing dramatic glacial landscapes and rich folklore, making the journey unforgettable.

Route: Zakopane – Kuźnice – Kalatówki Meadow – Białego Pass – Białego Valley – Pod Reglami Path – Ski Jump Complex – Zakopane

Duration: 4 hours

Total ascent/descent: 250m / 250m

Difficulty: Moderate
 
Price: from 240,-EUR