Best mountain peaks around gmina Biały Dunajec offer access to the scenic Tatra Mountains region in southern Poland. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape features a mix of forest trails, rocky outcrops, and panoramic viewpoints. It serves as a gateway to experiencing the natural beauty and varied elevations of the High Tatras.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Crampons are highly recommended at this time of year.
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Starting from Rusinowa Polana, after reaching the highest point with a characteristic rock outcrop, it is worth going a little further along the trail to the next peak, equally scenic but free from tourists who usually end their trip at the first one :)
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From Gęsia Szyja (Geece's Neck), one of the most distinctive panoramas in the Polish Tatra Mountains unfolds. The Bielskie Tatras can be seen to the east, followed by the High Tatras axis with Gerlach, Lodowy Szczyt, Rysy, and Mięguszowieckie, and to the west, the gentle, forested shoulders of Wołoszyn contrasting with the sharp lines of the walls and ridges. You can also see Czerwone Wierchy, Kasprowy Wierch, Giewont, and even Babia Góra.
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You have to be careful because the peak is slippery even in summer.
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For me it's a bit overrated, the views are not as stunning as others' opinions would suggest, I don't know if this approach is worth it ;)
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Costs for entering the national park is 11 PLN for grown up and 5.5 PLN reduced for pupils and others. The steep ascent was quite exhausting but worth every step.
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The Sarnia Skala is a mountain that every visitor to Zakopane should climb. The route to the summit leads from Zakopane along a beautiful mountain stream on both the outward and return journeys. With a bit of stamina, the climb to the summit is easily manageable. Only the last few meters are a bit challenging. From the top, you have a fantastic view of the mountains and Zakopane below.
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Beautiful view of Kuźnice and the Tatra Mountains
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For an accessible climb with significant views, consider Nosal. It's considered an easy mountain to climb, especially via the green trail from the Kuźnice side, offering beautiful views of Kuźnice and the Tatra Mountains with minimal effort. Another option is Kopieniec Wielki, a 1328-meter high mountain with panoramic views that is quite feasible for families with children from 5 years old.
Yes, Kopieniec Wielki is a great choice for families, as it's feasible with children from 5 years old. Additionally, the View of the Tatra Mountains from Gubałówka is very family-friendly, offering stunning panoramas and accessible via a funicular from Zakopane.
You'll find exceptional viewpoints in the region. Gubałówka offers one of the best panoramas of the Tatras from the North, showcasing Zakopane and Giewont. Goose Neck provides an alpine atmosphere with views of peaks like Hawrań, Szalony Wierch, and Rysy. For a less crowded experience, consider the rocks 100 meters away from the main Goose Neck viewpoint.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy options, as detailed in the Easy hikes around gmina Biały Dunajec guide. For cyclists, there are numerous routes, some of which allow bicycle carriage on the Gubałówka funicular. Discover more cycling opportunities in the Cycling around gmina Biały Dunajec guide. Running enthusiasts will also find suitable trails, as highlighted in the Running Trails around gmina Biały Dunajec guide.
While popular spots like Goose Neck can be busy, a local tip suggests that if you want to avoid crowds, you can go to the rocks 100 meters away from the main viewpoint. The views there are just as beautiful and it's less crowded, offering a more serene experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the alpine atmosphere. Many appreciate the accessibility of peaks like Nosal, which offers great rewards for minimal effort. The diverse landscape, from forest trails to rocky outcrops, and the opportunity to see iconic Tatra peaks like Rysy and Giewont, are also highly valued. The area has received over 430 upvotes and features more than 190 photos from the komoot community.
The region is characterized by the scenic Tatra Mountains, offering a mix of natural features. You'll encounter forest trails, rocky outcrops, and expansive panoramic viewpoints. Peaks like Goose Neck provide a true alpine experience, while Kopieniec Wielki offers views of prominent peaks like Czerwone Wierchy and Giewont.
Yes, for Nosal, there is a 7 PLN entrance fee, which many visitors find worthwhile for the views it offers.
While specific regulations for each trail vary, generally, the Tatra National Park, which encompasses many of these peaks, has restrictions on dogs on trails to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check the current regulations of the Tatra National Park before planning a hike with your dog.
The best time to hike generally depends on your preferences. Summer (June to September) offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, ideal for most hikers. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though weather can be more unpredictable. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice conditions.
Many trails in the Tatra Mountains can be combined to form circular routes, allowing you to experience different landscapes without retracing your steps. For example, routes around Kopieniec Wielki often form part of larger loops. You can find and plan circular routes using the komoot app, which allows you to customize your starting and ending points.
When hiking in the Tatra Mountains, it's essential to pack layers of clothing suitable for varying weather conditions, even in summer. Always bring waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water and snacks, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Depending on the season, consider trekking poles, sun protection, and headlamps. For winter, crampons and an ice axe might be necessary.


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