Mountain Hiking in Zakopane – Strążyska Valley for Mountain Lovers
Are you planning holidays in Zakopane? The Strążyska Valley is the perfect place for mountain hiking in Zakopane and exploring the Tatra nature. Here you will find a wide selection of mountain trails of various difficulty levels, suitable for both beginners and advanced tourists. Especially popular is the Papal Trail, which leads from the Strążyska Valley to the summit of Giewont – a symbol of Zakopane and the Tatras.
Siklawica Waterfall – One of the Biggest Attractions in the Strążyska Valley
During your stay in Zakopane, be sure to visit the Siklawica Waterfall. This picturesque waterfall, about 30 meters high, is one of the most beautiful attractions in the area, impressing tourists with its majesty and surrounding nature. It is an ideal place for a relaxing walk and taking unforgettable photos during your stay in the Tatras.
Tatra Caves – Discover the Underground World Near the Strążyska Valley
Near the Strążyska Valley, there are fascinating Tatra caves, such as the Mylna Cave and the Dziura Cave. Both are accessible to visitors and provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the mysterious underground world of the Tatras. Touring these caves is a great attraction for geology and nature enthusiasts.
Rock Climbing in Zakopane – For Beginners and Intermediate Climbers
Extreme sport enthusiasts can try rock climbing near the Strążyska Valley. It is an excellent place to learn climbing and practice for intermediate climbers. This activity provides unforgettable emotions and allows you to admire the Tatra rocks up close.
Nature Reserve in the Strążyska Valley
The Strążyska Valley is also a nature reserve where you can admire rare species of plants and animals. Contact with nature, walks in the Tatra
Villa Belweder in Zakopane is an excellent starting point for mountain hikes. Nearby there are also the following hiking trails:
Droga pod Reglami – a walking and cycling route, and in winter also great for cross-country skiing.
Strążyska Valley – the entrance is only 500 meters from the Villa.
Gubałówka – a wonderful viewpoint in summer, a popular ski slope in winter, located 6 minutes away by car.
Kasprowy Wierch – the drive from the Villa to the lower cable car station takes less than 15 minutes. Kasprowy Wierch is a must-visit mountain trip point in summer and the most popular ski slope in the Tatras in winter.
Villa Belweder can also be a starting point for full-day mountain expeditions – to Giewont, Świnica, Rysy, or Orla Perć. For more difficult trails, we recommend choosing the proper footwear and preparing for variable weather conditions. The Guest Supervisor will help you organize a trip under the guidance of an experienced Tatra guide.
Ski slopes Nosal, Butorowy Wierch, Harenda, Polana Szymoszkowa accessible within less than a quarter-hour drive offer varied routes for all ski enthusiasts.