Travel Guide Tabular Mountains National Park
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This national park of 63 km², also called Tabular Mountains, covers a mountainous massif with an amazing relief due to the erosion of the limestone. Some crevasses are up to 12 m deep and the rocks have taken singular shapes. The most interesting rock complexes are the Wandering Rocks and "Szczeliniec Wielki", where the highest point of the Tabular Mountains is located. From Karłów, in the direction of Radków, the road winds along the edge of the forest. The landscape is beautiful, with huge rocks that merge with the roots of the trees. Marked tourist routes follow the rocky corridors. The park extends about 10 km northeast of Kudowa Zdrój, where you can get information for excursions, here are two, easy to reach and quite short.Błędnye skały (Wandering Rocks). Hundreds of rocks with naturally geometric shapes, laid next to each other, up to 11 m high, form a kind of large labyrinth in which you can walk for about 1 hour. There is a charge for access to these tours.Szczeliniec Wielki Reserve. Starting from Karłów, 680 steps, carved in stone at the turn of the 13th - 14th centuries, lead you to the top. From the highest point, at 919 m, you will have a superb view of the region. Here begins the tortuous and curious tour among the rocks of various shapes, nicknamed mammoth, camel, elephant and others!
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