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Szczeliniec Mały is a peak in the Table Mountains, forming together with the Szczelinie Wielki Wielki adjacent to it from the east. Szczeliniec Mały rises about 200 meters above the middle floor of the Table Mountains. It has a shape similar to a half-height cone crowned with a round crown of rock walls, from the east turning into the Szczeliniec Wielki massif several times longer, from which it is separated by a shallow pass about 867 m above sea level. The top of Szczeliniec Mały belongs to the highest of the three surfaces of the equations of the Stołowe Mountains. It is made of flat-layered Upper Cretaceous sandstones sloping in all directions by vertical walls of several dozen meters high. Unlike the neighboring Szczeliniec Wielki, it does not have a system of wide and deep cracks in the shape of a "rock city". Szczeliniec Mały was never made available to mass tourism, just like Wielki. Also today it is completely closed to tourist traffic, and a nature reserve is created in its area.
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The highest peak (919 m a.s.l.) in the Stołowe Mountains, within the Stołowe Mountains National Park. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains and is one of the biggest tourist attractions of the Sudetes, with a...
It is a unique rock labyrinth covering the Skalniak ridge (915 m a.s.l.). This set of rock blocks (6 - 11 m high) creates a several hundred-meter tourist route with amazing charm, on which tourists often have to...
Radkowski Lagoon - a bathing beach with a view of the Table Mountains. The Radkowski Lagoon is a man-made lagoon covering an area of about 5 ha and a length of 1 km with a designated bathing beach for children. It...
The chapel was built in the years 1776–1804 by priest Wacław Tomaszek (Czech Václav Tomášek), of Czech origin, the parish priest in Czermna. One day in 1776, priest Tomaszek noticed human skulls and bones in the...
The highest peak (919 m a.s.l.) in the Stołowe Mountains, within the Stołowe Mountains National Park. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains and is one of the biggest tourist attractions of the Sudetes, with a...
It is a unique rock labyrinth covering the Skalniak ridge (915 m a.s.l.). This set of rock blocks (6 - 11 m high) creates a several hundred-meter tourist route with amazing charm, on which tourists often have to...
Radkowski Lagoon - a bathing beach with a view of the Table Mountains. The Radkowski Lagoon is a man-made lagoon covering an area of about 5 ha and a length of 1 km with a designated bathing beach for children. It...
The chapel was built in the years 1776–1804 by priest Wacław Tomaszek (Czech Václav Tomášek), of Czech origin, the parish priest in Czermna. One day in 1776, priest Tomaszek noticed human skulls and bones in the...