Best natural monuments around Poronin are primarily found in the surrounding Tatra Mountains, with Poronin serving as a base for exploration. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, alpine lakes, and prominent peaks. Visitors to the Poronin area can access various natural features within the Tatra National Park. The landscape offers diverse natural monuments, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Tatra Mountains
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A beautiful waterfall with an even more beautiful name :-) a nice stop on the asphalt trail ;-)
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One of the most beautiful places in the Tatras at any time of year. https://youtu.be/dkuhN-VDZvk?si=Y8c9SHL7JVb0PqCU
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Giewont is really the whole massif. This is its highest peak, Wielki Giewont. Giewont is the symbol of Zakopane, the Polish Tatras and Podhale. Because it is, you can expect crowds here - this peak is extremely popular. Especially at the very top, you have to be careful, because everything can be slippery for hundreds of feet here.
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So, after all! You've arrived! You're on Rysy, the highest Polish peak. The views are stunning after this rather difficult ascent up the chains (if you're here from Morskie Oko in Poland). Rysy actually has three peaks: the central one, the northwestern one (this one here), and the southwestern one. Only this one here is on the Polish side.
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This waterfall is made up of three other cascades, flowing from the Five Lakes. The name "Wodogrzmoty" (although sometimes these waterfalls are simply called Mickiewicz Waterfalls) comes from the fact that the water makes a terrible roar as it falls (and it's cool).
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An extremely popular peak, which is often "congested", which makes it impossible to enjoy conquering it. The ascent and descent are one-way and require the use of hands (horizontal and vertical chains). For experienced mountain climbers they are no problem, for amateurs it is a challenge and an adventure. The descent may be more difficult for some due to the exposure and descent technique. The rocks can be slippery, so it is worth remembering this when planning a trip to Giewont - appropriate footwear and clothing adapted to the conditions AT THE TOP (not at the bottom in Zakopane), a helmet will also not hurt. If you are going with a child, you can equip them with a harness and teach them how to use it in advance (fastening like in a rope park) for the child's safety. Remember that this is a mountain peak - do not treat it as a regular trip to the park and prepare well. If you want to avoid crowds, set off before dawn.
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Here the hiking trail crosses the Roztoka, which falls in steps. An exciting spot for a break and a photo.
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The area around Poronin, primarily within the Tatra Mountains, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover stunning alpine lakes like Morskie Oko (Sea Eye), prominent mountain summits such as Great Giewont and Rysy Summit, impressive waterfalls like Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls, and picturesque mountain pastures like Hala Gąsienicowa (Gąsienicowa Meadow).
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Morskie Oko (Sea Eye) is a popular choice, offering a picturesque lake with a relatively accessible path. The Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls are also family-friendly, featuring a comfortable tar track with a low gradient, making them easily accessible.
The region around Poronin is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails leading to and around the natural monuments. You can find routes to destinations like Hala Gąsienicowa, which serves as a starting point for many trails. For more detailed hiking routes, including challenging mountain hikes, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Poronin and Mountain Hikes around Poronin.
While many natural monuments are within the Tatra National Park and may have restrictions on cycling, there are cycling routes available in the broader Poronin area. You can find various cycling tours, including moderate and difficult options, in the Cycling around Poronin guide.
The highest peak accessible near Poronin is Rysy Summit. With its Polish peak reaching 2499m, it offers a formidable challenge for experienced hikers and rewards them with magnificent, expansive views of the Tatra range.
Morskie Oko (Sea Eye) is the largest and most famous lake in the Tatra Mountains. Its emerald green waters, surrounded by towering peaks, create a breathtaking landscape. Visitors are drawn to its serene beauty, the opportunity for leisurely hikes around the lake, and the dramatic reflections of the mountains on its surface. It's a popular destination for both casual walkers and more serious trekkers.
Great Giewont is a prominent mountain massif and a symbol of the Polish Tatras. Hiking to its summit offers challenging trails and incredibly rewarding panoramic views. Be aware that it is extremely popular, especially at the peak, which can lead to crowds and potentially slippery conditions. Good hiking boots are recommended.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. Summer (June to September) offers vibrant wildflowers in meadows like Hala Gąsienicowa and generally good conditions for hiking, though popular spots can be crowded. Spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, while winter provides opportunities for snow-covered landscapes and winter sports, but requires appropriate gear and experience.
Some popular natural monuments, like Morskie Oko (Sea Eye), have facilities including restaurants and huts nearby. For other locations, it's advisable to carry your own provisions, especially for longer hikes into the Tatra National Park.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and the breathtaking panoramic views offered by the Tatra Mountains. The serene beauty of lakes like Morskie Oko, the challenge and reward of summits like Rysy, and the picturesque landscapes of meadows such as Hala Gąsienicowa are frequently highlighted. The impressive roar of the Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls also leaves a lasting impression.
The Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls are easily accessible. They are located on a comfortable tar track with a low gradient, making them a popular and convenient stop for those exploring the Roztoka Valley, often on the way to Morskie Oko.
Hala Gąsienicowa (Gąsienicowa Meadow) is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and picturesque mountain pasture. In summer, the meadows are vibrantly colored with wildflowers, creating a beautiful contrast with the surrounding rugged peaks. It's a fantastic spot for hiking, offering numerous trails that lead to various lakes and summits, providing a sense of tranquility and an immersive experience in the high mountain environment.


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