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markerA Fort Charles Fort Charles (German Blockhaus, Fort Carl) - remnants of the fort on Mount Bird (841 m) near Lisia Pass. Fort was built in 1790, on the orders of King Frederick William II of Prussia as a small watch tower on the border between Prussia and Austria. It had a crew composed of few people guarding the r... Fort Charles - photo
markerB Shelter Strzecha Akademicka Shelter Strzecha Akademicka is located in the Giant Mountains National Park, on one of the routes leading from Karpacz to Snow White. Located 1258 meters above sea level, between the Cauldron of Small Pond and White Jar, about 10 minutes away from another shelter - Samotnia. Currently hostel has 14... Shelter Strzecha Akademicka - photo
markerC Kopa Ski Resort Kopa Ski Resort in Karpacz is a complex located in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains (Karkonosze) on the northern slopes of Mount Kopa (1377 m). It is located in the neighbourhood to Śnieżka in the National Park of Karkonosze. On the premises there are 8 ski lifts: 2 black, 1 red, 4 blue and 1 green w... Kopa Ski Resort - photo
markerD Shelter Samotnia Shelter Samotnia belongs to PTTK. Named after Waldemar Siemaszko is located near the Little Pond in Karkonosze mountains. It can be reached along the blue trail from the Temple of Wang (about 1 hr.) or descending from the Academic Strzecha (about 10 min). Currently shelter has 49 beds. There is al... Shelter Samotnia - photo
markerE Sněžka Sněžka or Śnieżka (in Czech and Polish, Schneekoppein German) is a mountain on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland, the most prominent point of the Silesian Ridge in the Krkonoše mountains. At 1,602 metres (5,256 ft), its summit is the highest point in the Czech Republic, in the Krkonoš... Sněžka - photo
markerF Vang stave church Vang stave church (Świątynia Wang) is a stave church which was bought by the Prussian King and transferred from Vang in Norway and re-erected in 1842 in Brückenberg near Krummhübelin Germany, now Karpacz in the Karkonosze mountains of Poland. The church is a four-post single-nave stave church origi... Vang stave church - photo
markerG Giewont Giewont (pronounced Gyeh-vont) is a mountain massif in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, and is 1,895 metres AMSL at its highest. It comprises three peaks (all m/metres in AMSL): Small Giewont - (Polish Mały Giewont, 1,728 m), Great Giewont - (Wielki Giewont, 1,895 m), Long Giewont - (Długi Giewont, 1... Giewont - photo
markerH Jaszczurówka Chapel Jaszczurówka Chapel is Roman Catholic parish church located in Zakopane. Temple, designed by Stanisław Witkiewicz was begun in 1904 and consecrated in 1907. It's full name is: Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Jaszczurówka. The chapel is a typical example of the Zakopane style. Temple of the a... Jaszczurówka Chapel - photo
markerI Zakopane-Gubałówka transmitter The Zakopane-Gubałówka transmitter (Polish designation: RTON Gubałówka) is a facility for FM- and TV-transmission on the Gubałówka mountain at Zakopane, Poland. The Zakopane-Gubałówka transmitter uses a 102 metre high free-standing lattice tower located at 49°18′25″N 19°56′25″E / 49.30694°N 19.94028... Zakopane-Gubałówka transmitter - photo
markerJ Gubałówka Hill Funicular The Gubałówka Hill Funicular is located in Zakopane, Poland and ascends the Gubałówka mountain. It is operated by PKL, Polish Cable Lines or Polskie Koleje Linowe. As in all funiculars, on the Gubałówka, a continuous steel cable is attached to a pair of tram-like carriages set at a steep angle on n... Gubałówka Hill Funicular - photo