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The Tatra Mountains, a majestic mountain range located in southern Poland, are real treasures of nature waiting to be discovered. Known as the heart of the Polish mountains, the Tatra Mountains captivate not only with their picturesque beauty, but also with the spirit of adventure that surrounds each of their peaks.

Strążyska Valley is the most easily accessible and at the same time one of the most beautiful Tatra alpine valleys. It cuts a deep wedge between the steep slopes of Turnia Kiernia and Sarnia Skała. A walk through the Strążyska Valley provides a lot of excitement and at the same time the route is very gentle, along the way it is worth noting the vertical rocks protruding from the forest - these are the Strążyska Chimneys. In the clearing at the end of the valley you will find a comfortable place to rest and a small buffet-herbacary in a historic highland chalet. Look upwards - above us the northern wall of Giewont is proud. From here you can hike to Sarnia Skała, Giewont and towards Silkawica (just 20 minutes), one of the most beautiful Tatra waterfalls. The entrance to the Strążyska Valley is 800m from the 5 Valleys trails. You will get there in less than 13 minutes.

The entrance to the Za Bramką Valley is located at Droga pod Reglami, between the Strążyska Valley and the Mała Łąki Valley, near Krzeptówki in Zakopane. The name of the valley comes from the similar rocks located at its mouth. However, this "gate" was demolished in 1875 in order to widen the road (at the request of the Tatra Society). Currently, this type of formations occur only in places inside the valley. A convenient path runs next to the Potok z za Bramka, which creates picturesque cascades. During the hike, you can admire the surrounding rocks, among which the fanciful shapes of Jasiowe Turnie are particularly interesting.

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