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Tatrzański National Park adventures

Tatrzański National Park Adventures

Tatrzański National Park is a majestic area located in southern Poland, offering breathtaking views of the Tatra Mountains and a wide range of outdoor activities.

82,360
Acres Protected
155
Miles of Trails
3,500,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Tatrzański National Park

Tatrzański National Park
 

Tatrzański National Park, established in 1954, is located in the Tatra Mountains in southern Poland, bordering Slovakia. Covering an area of approximately 82,360 acres, it boasts diverse ecosystems including alpine meadows, dense forests, and rugged peaks. The park is home to numerous species of flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to the Tatras, such as the Tatra chamois and marmot. Visitors can explore over 250 kilometers of marked trails offering opportunities for hiking, climbing, and skiing during the winter months. Key highlights include the enchanting Morskie Oko lake and the high-altitude trail Orla Perć. The park is also a haven for birdwatchers and offers picturesque landscapes that attract photographers worldwide.

Highlights

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Morskie Oko, the largest and arguably most beautiful lake in the Tatras.

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The varied wildlife, including the endemic Tatra chamois.

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Orla Perć, a challenging ridge trail for experienced hikers.

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Giewont, a peak with a distinctive shape regarded as a symbol of the area.

Notable Natural Features

Morskie Oko

A stunning glacial lake nestled in the heart of the Tatra Mountains.

Orla Perć

A high-altitude trail that offers stunning views but requires experience and caution.

Giewont

A striking peak that is a popular hiking destination, offering panoramic views.