Sniezka
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RavWoj
Rybnik, Poland719 contributions
Aug 2020
It is a big shame that such fantastic designed mountain shelter is closed and deteriorated over time. Apart from that this place is too crowded with people ignoring social distance and obligation to wear masks. There is very nice view on Polish and Czech landscape. From both sides (Polish and Czech) one can use a cable lift but the one on Czech side is much better.
Written 19 August 2020
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Ann832
Wroclaw, Poland8 contributions
Everybody should climb this wonderful mountain and be there just to relax and enjoy the view where not only Polish mountains are visible
Written 30 July 2012
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David M
Aberdeen, UK148 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
You can get two Chair lifts from Poland side but still a steep climb from them but when at top wow what a view on a clear day
Written 18 September 2018
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wodzik
Wroclaw, Poland1,267 contributions
Oct 2014 • Friends
If you are fit, like hiking - take a scenic route from Karpacz (PL) to the top - it will take around up to 2,5 hrs depending on your pace... you may ease you way uphill by taking a ride with a chairlift (28 PLN one way, or 35 PLN both ways) to Kopa [http://kopa.com.pl] - more or less 2/3 way to Sniezka observatory.
For those who are not capable making a hike, take a ride to the same top from Czech side (http://www.snezkalanovka.cz/en/) from Pec (CZ).
I took combined approach - a chairlift Kopa (approx. 15 min) and about 1 hr slow pace hike to the top of Sniezka. It was very enjoyable trip, not very strenuous. At the summit you will be rewarded with magnificent views... and at observatory you may have a rest with a dinner or a snack (e.g. ice cream, wafers). PLN, CZK or EUR are accepted.
Until the first snow, you don't need any special climbing / hiking equipment. If you have a binocular don't forget to take it... On your way downhill don't use chairlift - you won't regret it.
For those who are not capable making a hike, take a ride to the same top from Czech side (http://www.snezkalanovka.cz/en/) from Pec (CZ).
I took combined approach - a chairlift Kopa (approx. 15 min) and about 1 hr slow pace hike to the top of Sniezka. It was very enjoyable trip, not very strenuous. At the summit you will be rewarded with magnificent views... and at observatory you may have a rest with a dinner or a snack (e.g. ice cream, wafers). PLN, CZK or EUR are accepted.
Until the first snow, you don't need any special climbing / hiking equipment. If you have a binocular don't forget to take it... On your way downhill don't use chairlift - you won't regret it.
Written 11 July 2015
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Lilie
12 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
The locals were very aloof to us tourists. We wanted to stock up for our hike. The locals seemed disinterested in helping us to point to nearest store. You could get lost in this hike.
Written 4 October 2022
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Aloisius L
Kassel, Germany138 contributions
July 2019 • Couples
After an almost 2,5 hours ascent from Karpacz by foot arrived at the top. The view is impressive, we could look almost 50 km into Czech Republic and Poland in the opposite direction. The top could see some levelling of the surface. The former main restaurant and view point is currently closed. However, there is a small shop supplying drinks, snack and souvenirs.
Written 19 July 2019
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Piotr Kuczynski
Berlin, Germany146 contributions
May 2019 • Family
We started at Bialy Jar and finished at Wang. Hike was very nice and not really demanding. Most of it is a paved stone road. A bit hurting for the feet but very stable and safe.
We really enjoyed the views, weather and not so many crowds at this time of the year.
We really enjoyed the views, weather and not so many crowds at this time of the year.
Written 20 May 2019
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blanka444
Chicago, IL14 contributions
June 2016 • Couples
Definately worth doing when you are in Poland or Czech Rep. Beautiful vews all the way to the top. Note that this trail is overcrowded in weekends and holidays.
Written 7 June 2016
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Paulina K
London, UK15 contributions
Aug 2015 • Solo
I took the chair lift to Kopa and climbed my way up the mountain following the more steep trail. Unfortunately, due to the summer season and increased popularity of Karpacz as a holiday destination, at times it felt more like queuing than hiking. Still, quite a workout.
I'd recommend using the trail round the peak to walk down as it's less steep and easier on your knees.
I'd recommend using the trail round the peak to walk down as it's less steep and easier on your knees.
Written 24 August 2015
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Aprilkot
Toronto69 contributions
Jan 2014 • Solo
Just came back from 17 days vacations in Karpacz. My resort had a great view of the Sniezka. I was planning on learning how to ski however there was absolutely no snow not even on the top of the mountain. That did not stop me from enjoying the town and area. With no snow and warmer temperatures I spent most of my days hiking on the trails, wondering through the town and just relaxing. Had a short trip to Jelenia Gora- great town-wish had more time there.
Written 27 January 2014
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Hi, We wanted to travel from wraclow to sniezka mountains. Would travelling to karpacz in Flixbus is a good option, how can we go from karpacz bus stop to sniezka mountain location, will there be any local transport bus that would take us to sniezka cable car stop
Written 10 August 2023
Wir planen, in wenigen Tagen auf der polnischen Seite (Sosnowka) Silvester zu verbringen.
Liegt aktuell Schnee und wie kommt man mit einem kleinen Kind (4 Jahre) am besten auf den Berg :-) ?
Written 19 December 2019
Nach Schnee(höhe) sollte man googeln.
Ich empfehle für einen Teil des Aufstiegs den Lift zu nutzen. In karpacz kann man mit einem Sessellift fahren, etwa bis in die Hälfte. Es liegt dann noch eine ganze Strecke zu laufen vor einem. Falls man bequemer auf den Berg will, sollte man über die Grenzbauyen nach Tschechien fahren. In Spindlerry Mlyn fährt eine Seilbahn bis ganz hoch.
Viel Spaß im Riesengenirge.
Written 20 December 2019
There are trails starting from Pec pod Sněžkou, Špindlerův Mlýn and Horní Malá Úpa
Written 23 July 2019
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