Giewont Mountain
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(345 reviews)Zakopane Poland
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Giewont is a legendary mountain massif in the Western Tatras of Lesser Poland, standing at 1,894 m. Its distinctive silhouette—composed of the Great, Small, and Long peaks—makes it a symbol of Zakopane and the Polish highlands. The 15‑metre steel cross perched on the summit, erected in 1901, has become a pilgrimage site and a national monument. Walking trails of varying difficulty wind up the mountain, offering hikers sweeping views of the Tatra National Park and the surrounding valleys. Visiting Giewont is free, but visitors should bring proper safety gear and be mindful of weather conditions, especially during summer and autumn when conditions are most predictable.
Highlights
- Three Distinct Peaks
- Historical Summit Cross
- Panoramic Tatra Viewpoints
Must-See Areas
Great Giewont Summit Cross
Great Giewont Summit
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