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Three-country point Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ

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Three-country point Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ

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The Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ is a unique man-made monument marking the tri-point where the borders of Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic converge. Situated in the picturesque landscape of the Slovak Beskids mountain range, near the Jablunkovská brázda, this significant spot stands at an elevation of 564 metres. It serves as a powerful symbol of cross-border unity, surrounded by the villages of Čierne in Slovakia, Hrčava in the Czech Republic, and Jaworzynka in Poland.

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  • Location: Moravia-Silesia, Moravskoslezský Kraj, Czech Republic

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    March 5, 2020

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    Border triangle Trojmedzie Slovakia / Poland / Czech Republic, each side has its own border post.
    Worth seeing in the middle of the Beskids.
    Access from the Polish / Czech side, with stairs and sliding way, meanwhile a lot has changed for the better.
    Information board and canopy.
    Worthwhile detour.
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    May 18, 2024

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    It's worth visiting, like any other tripoint. In such places you can see how pointless borders are.
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    May 18, 2024

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    Well-kept shelters on each side.
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    Location: Moravia-Silesia, Moravskoslezský Kraj, Czech Republic

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best hiking routes to the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ?

    The Dreiländereck is accessible via well-marked hiking and cycling trails from all three surrounding villages: Čierne (Slovakia), Hrčava (Czech Republic), and Jaworzynka (Poland). While the intro mentions routes for all levels, for a specific recommendation, many visitors enjoy the scenic paths leading from Hrčava or Jaworzynka, which often feature gentle ascents and beautiful forest sections. From Čierne, a half-hour walk from the railway station is a popular, relatively easy option.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for trails around the Dreiländereck?

    The terrain around the Dreiländereck is generally moderate, situated in the picturesque landscape of the Slovak Beskids. While the Polish side offers an asphalt, barrier-free pathway suitable for families with prams and cyclists, other approaches may involve natural forest paths, some with stairs or gentle inclines. Overall, most routes to the monument are considered easy to intermediate, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers and cyclists.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near the monument?

    Beyond the impressive granite monoliths and the symbolic wooden bridge, the area itself is a natural feature, nestled in the beautiful Beskids mountain range. Visitors often appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the surrounding forest scenery. While there isn't one single designated 'viewpoint' with panoramic vistas directly at the monument, the journey along the trails offers pleasant views of the rolling hills and lush greenery.

    Where can I find parking when visiting the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ?

    Parking is available near the access points in the surrounding villages. From the Polish side (Jaworzynka), there are often designated parking areas that provide convenient access to the asphalt pathway. Similarly, parking can be found near the trailheads in Čierne (Slovakia) and Hrčava (Czech Republic). It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking spots can fill up quickly.

    Is the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the Dreiländereck is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year, including winter. While the monument itself remains accessible, winter conditions will naturally make trails more challenging. Expect snow and potentially icy patches, especially on less-maintained paths. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly trekking poles, is highly recommended. The serene, snow-covered landscape offers a unique and beautiful experience.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Dreiländereck?

    While the immediate vicinity of the monument is more natural and features shelters with seating, the surrounding villages of Čierne (Slovakia), Hrčava (Czech Republic), and Jaworzynka (Poland) offer various amenities. You can typically find local pubs (gostince or hospody), small cafes, and guesthouses or private accommodations within a few kilometers' drive or a longer walk from the tri-point. These villages provide opportunities for refreshments and overnight stays.

    How crowded does the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ get on weekends?

    As a unique and popular destination, the Dreiländereck can attract a significant number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends and during public holidays. While the intro highlights its peaceful atmosphere, the number of people can increase, particularly around the monument itself and on the more accessible paths. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or on weekdays.

    Is the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ family-friendly?

    Absolutely! The Dreiländereck is very family-friendly. The asphalt barrier-free pathway from the Polish side makes it accessible for families with prams or young children. The relatively easy trails and the unique experience of standing in three countries at once make it an engaging outing for all ages. There are also gazebos and shelters with seating, providing convenient spots for rest and picnics.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the monument?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails leading to the Dreiländereck. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, given the natural surroundings. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas where other visitors are present or near wildlife. Remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and natural beauty of the area for everyone.

    What are the historical highlights of the Dreiländereck Trojmedzie SK/PL/CZ?

    The modern history of the monument began on June 22, 1995, with the erection of the three granite monoliths, which contain commemorative documents and coins. In 2007, an 18-meter-long wooden footbridge was constructed, enhancing cross-border connections. The area also has deeper historical roots, with remains of ancient defensive ramparts ('Malé Šance') buried nearby. The concept of the 'Triple Border' gained new significance with the entry of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Poland into the European Union, symbolizing unity and free movement.

    Are there any circular walks or longer routes that include the Dreiländereck?

    Yes, the Dreiländereck serves as a focal point for several longer hiking and cycling routes that traverse the surrounding Beskids. Many trails are designed to be circular, allowing hikers and cyclists to start and end in the same village while incorporating the tri-point. These routes often connect the three border villages and offer a more extensive exploration of the picturesque landscape, ranging from a few hours to full-day excursions.

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