Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #4 in Zakopane, Poland
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4.8 km
217 m
Explore Zakopane in Poland with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in ZakopaneSight 1: Willa Witkiewiczówka
Villa "Witkiewiczówka" – a villa in Zakopane, erected in the years 1903-1904 in the Kopan style according to the project Jan Witkiewicz; entered in the register of monuments in 1947.
Sight 2: Willa Pod Jedlami
Villa "Pod Jedlami" is a villa in Zakopane according to the design of Stanisław Witkiewicz. Built in 1897, investor Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski, buildings: Zapotoczny and Obrochta.
Sight 3: Galeria Sztuki im. Włodzimierza i Jerzego Kulczyckich
The Włodzimierz and Jerzy Kulczycki Art Gallery in Koziniec is one of the branches of the National Tatra Museum in Zakopane, located at 8 Droga na Koziniec Street.
Sight 4: Muzeum przyrodnicze TPN
The Tatra National Park Nature Education Centre, formerly the Natural History Museum of the Tatra National Park in Zakopane, is an institution of the Tatra National Park, which functioned under the name of the Natural History Museum of the Tatra National Park in the years 1984–2004.
Wikipedia: Centrum Edukacji Przyrodniczej Tatrzańskiego Parku Narodowego (PL)
Sight 5: Jastrzębia Turnia
Jastrzębia Turnia is a rock in the northern slopes of the Krokiew massif in the Western Tatra Mountains in Poland. It is located in the ridge separating the Valley above Capkami from the Żleb pod Kogutkami. It is the same ridge on which the ski jumping hills were built: Wielka Krokiew and Medium Krokiew. Jastrzębia Turnia rises above these hills, to an altitude of approx. 1090 m above sea level. It is made of carbonate rocks and was used by rock climbers. Its highest wall is 11 m high, 8 of which are difficult. There are 4 climbing routes with a maximum difficulty of VIII degree on the UIAA (Tatra) scale of difficulty.
Sight 6: Kogutki
Kogutki – two small crags in the ridge bordering the Żleb pod Kogutkami in the Polish Western Tatras from the east. The slightly higher northern crag rises to a height of 1009 m above sea level.
Sight 7: Kopa nad Białym
Kopa nad Biały is a small mountain at the mouth of the White Valley in the Western Tatra Mountains in Poland. The hill is located in the lower part of the Spaleniec ridge separating the White Valley from the Spadowiec Valley. The southern slopes descend to the Road under the Reglami, under which there is a clearing at this point.
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