Śnieżka is the highest mountain in the Karkonosze Mountains, reaching 1,603 m above sea level and towering majestically over Karpacz. It is visited by hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
View of Sunflowers in the Karkonosze National Park and the edge of the Wielki Staw Basin. In your mind's eye you can also see the monumental but no longer existing shelter. Prince Henry.
The view observed from the vicinity of Konopnicka Street. In the foreground are residential buildings, and in the background is the Karpatka mountain, popular among ski enthusiasts.
The view from the last stop before Śnieżka, i.e. Dom Śląski. It is located at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level, on the Polish-Czech border.
Wang is one of the most popular icons of Karpacz, visited by thousands of people every year. The temple was built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries in southern Norway, and then moved to Poland in the 19th century.