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Kamieńczyk Waterfall

Wawoz Kamienczyka, potok Kamienczyk, Szklarska Poreba, powiat karkonoski, woj. dolnoslaskie

  • Nature & Landscape
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Kamieńczyk Waterfall

The Kamieńczyk Waterfall is the highest waterfall in the Polish Sudetes. The water of the Kamieńczyk stream falls in three cascades from a height of 27 m, at an altitude of about 846 m above sea level, in the Karkonosze (Giant Mountains).

Location and surroundings

It is located near Szklarska Poręba, within the Karkonosze National Park, above the Kamieńczyk Ravine. Steel platforms lead to the foot of the waterfall; visitors are required to wear protective helmets.

What to see

A three-cascade waterfall and a rocky ravine. Nearby are the "Kamieńczyk" and "Szałas Sielanka" shelters.

Who is it for

For tourists; visiting the ravine is subject to a fee and takes place during set hours.

Practical information

Visiting

  • Visiting the waterfall (ravine) is subject to a fee and takes place during set hours.
  • Protective helmets are mandatory; access via steel platforms.

Seasonality and hours

Accessible all year round; the visiting hours of the ravine are set (details from the operator).

Getting there

From Szklarska Poręba on foot along the trail up the Kamieńczyk Ravine.

Cost: wstep do wawozu platny (bilet) Visit duration: approx. 1-2 hrs Seasonality: all year (ravine visits during set hours)

Sposób dojazdu

  • Komunikacja miejska
  • Pieszo

Kontakt

Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wodospad_Kamie%C5%84czyka; https://hasajacezajace.com/wodospady-w-polsce/