Majestic Mountains and Peaks
This collection features prominent summits and geological formations across the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, spanning the Tatra, Gorce, and Beskid ranges. It includes Wielki Giewont, the highest point of the iconic Giewont massif, and Turbacz, the crown of the Gorce Mountains. The list also highlights specialized sites like the geological reserve of Skałka Rogoźnicka and the historical Casimir Pulaski Memorial Mound, alongside peaks accessible via hiking trails and historic cable car systems.
Góra Parkowa
Peak in the Jaworzyna Range located within the spa town of Krynica-Zdrój. It features a historic funicular railway operating since 1937.
Myślenickie Turnie
A 1,354-meter peak in the Western Tatras that serves as the intermediate station for the cable car line traveling from Kuźnice to Kasprowy Wierch.
Nosal
Nosal is a mountain in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, and is 1,206 metres AMSL at its highest.
Wielki Giewont
The highest peak of the Giewont massif at 1,894 meters. It is distinguished by a 15-meter iron cross installed in 1901 and its profile resembling a reclining knight.
Turbacz
Turbacz is the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, a mountain range located in southern Lesser Poland.
Bania
A hill located in the spa town of Rabka-Zdrój within the Gorce mountain range.
Skałka Rogoźnicka
A geological nature reserve between Rogoźnik and Maruszyna. It protects unique Jurassic and Cretaceous limestone formations within the Pieniny Klippen Belt.
Cairn
A memorial mound in Krynica-Zdrój dedicated to Casimir Pulaski, a hero of the Bar Confederation and the American Revolutionary War.
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