Best mountain passes around gmina Łapsze Niżne are found in a mountainous region of Poland, providing access to the Pieniny Mountains and panoramic views of the Tatra Mountains. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring deeply incised passes and scenic river gorges. The region offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with several notable landmarks and viewpoints.
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Great views, great route. Highly recommended.
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The view of the Three Crowns from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River at the Red Monastery is one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains. From this place, you can see the characteristic limestone peaks of the Three Crowns rising above the river gorge, and the footbridge itself is a great vantage point and a stop on the VeloDunajec cycling route or the Trail Around the Tatras. It is also an ideal place for a short break - you can take a photo here, sit by the river or visit the nearby monastery.
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A picturesque meadow - a clearing on the approach to Trzy Korony. A place to rest with benches.
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A historic chapel-bell tower dedicated to Our Lady of Częstochowa, built in 1928. The bell – funded by the residents of Łapszanka – warned people of an approaching storm and at the same time “scared off lightning”. This custom is no longer practiced. There is a commemorative plaque by the chapel, commemorating the event of July 17, 1967. At that time, 33-year-old Franciszek Kapołka – a resident of Łapszanka, son of Walenty, who as a 16-year-old boy built the chapel – was fatally struck by lightning while ringing for a storm.
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I don't know whether it's better to swim this section to Szczawnica by raft or to ride a bike... I chose a bike.
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Great views. And the Three Crowns.
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Two prominent passes in the region are Sosnów Pass and Chapel at Łapszanka Pass. Sosnów Pass is located in the Pieniny Mountains and is a key point along the scenic Sokola Perć hiking trail. The Chapel at Łapszanka Pass offers extensive panoramic views of the Tatras.
Many passes in the region offer stunning vistas. For example, Chapel at Łapszanka Pass is renowned for its 'wonderful panorama' encompassing the Belianske, High, and Western Tatras. Additionally, View of Trzy Korony provides one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains from the Dunajec River.
Yes, the Chapel at Łapszanka Pass is a historic religious building built in 1928. It served as a warning point for approaching storms. Sosnów Pass also has historical significance, having featured a tourist shelter belonging to the Pieniny National Park in the 1960s.
The region is popular for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Sosnów Pass which is part of the Sokola Perć. There are also many cycling and mountain biking routes. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the area.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The View of Trzy Korony, accessible via a pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River, is considered family-friendly and offers a great vantage point for the Pieniny Mountains.
The region is generally best visited during warmer months for hiking and cycling to fully enjoy the scenic trails and panoramic views. While winter hiking is possible, some trails might be more challenging or require specific gear due to snow and ice.
Yes, the Sosnów Pass is a key point along the blue-marked Sokola Perć (Falcon's Path), which is renowned for its breathtaking views and can be considered a more challenging and rewarding trail for experienced hikers.
Passes like Sosnów Pass are situated at approximately 650-655 meters above sea level, while Chapel at Łapszanka Pass reaches an elevation of 943 meters. Access is primarily via hiking trails from nearby towns like Szczawnica or Krościenko, sometimes involving a ferry crossing.
Near Sosnów Pass, on its northeastern slopes, you can find the Jaskinia Dziury cave. The pass itself is deeply incised and forest-covered, acting as a natural division between peaks like Sokolica and Czertezik. The region also features the scenic Dunajec River Gorge.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views and scenic routes. Many highlight the 'wonderful panorama' from places like Chapel at Łapszanka Pass, and the 'breathtaking views' along trails like the Sokola Perć near Sosnów Pass. The peacefulness and natural beauty are also commonly appreciated.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The View of Trzy Korony is a stop on the VeloDunajec cycling route, and the area offers diverse terrain for various cycling experiences. You can find specific routes in the MTB Trails around gmina Łapsze Niżne guide.
While general hiking on public trails typically does not require permits, it is always advisable to check with local authorities or the Pieniny National Park for any specific regulations, especially for certain protected areas or during particular seasons. Historically, Sosnów Pass was part of the Pieniny National Park area.


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