Polish mountains are beautiful!

in travel •  6 years ago 

I spent the weekend in the mountains and in the surroundings of "Zakopane".
The purpose of this trip was active rest from reality and hatred from other people :)

                        The photos were taken with IPhone 6s

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I devoted the first day to accommodation. On the second day, I decided to get up early in the morning to go to
"Hala Gąsienicowa - It's the name of the mountain". First, I arrived by car to the parking lot, which was located near the entrance to the mountain "path". Then I walked about 3 km to the reserve where to go had to pay and finally I found myself on the path leading to the summit. To my surprise, the views were breathtaking and I was not sure that Polish mountains could be so beautiful.

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The climb to the top was quite exhausting because there were stones on the trail and it was steep but the views rewarded it all :)

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                                  Just look <3

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"Hala Gąsienicowa" The top of the mountain is located at 1500 meters. According to the Internet, climbing time was on average 1 hour 25 minutes. I managed to get in less than 90 minutes ^^ I'm very proud :D
Of course, after leaving, I ate a delicious dinner characteristic of highlander culture and relaxed in the thermae :)

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What amazing stone pathways! And the stone steps too - someone has taken such care in the walking trail, and those stones will be there for a long time. They have likely been there for a long time already. I like the solitude of your pictures. Looks like a peaceful place.