Wilczki Waterfall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Worth of visit
Repaired path with couple of viewpoints and easy access to village of Miedzygorze. Worth of visit. If you do not want to pay for parking, stop by cemetery.
The largest and highest waterfall in the Massif of Śnieżnik is at the same time the highest waterfall in all Sudetes mountains. It formed on the tectonic fault line from which the Wilczka River falls ...
About a half hour drive south of Klodzko is this beautiful waterfall set in rugged wilderness. There is limited parking at the entrance but a larger carpark a few hundred metres up the road. Stairs ...
One of the most known attraction of Międzygórze. It is easy to get there and it's worth to see. Now the paths around waterfall are renewde an some are closed.
In the New Year, we decided to go to high tatras to look at the natural landscapes and to charge energy.on the route booked the hotel "Dom nad Wodospadom" which is literally above this very water ...
Worth of visit
Repaired path with couple of viewpoints and easy access to village of Miedzygorze. Worth of visit. If you do not want to pay for parking, stop by cemetery.
One of best in Poland
The largest and highest waterfall in the Massif of Śnieżnik is at the same time the highest waterfall in all Sudetes mountains. It formed on the tectonic fault line from which the Wilczka River falls ...
Wonderful waterfall and network of paths
About a half hour drive south of Klodzko is this beautiful waterfall set in rugged wilderness. There is limited parking at the entrance but a larger carpark a few hundred metres up the road. Stairs ...
Worth to see.
One of the most known attraction of Międzygórze. It is easy to get there and it's worth to see. Now the paths around waterfall are renewde an some are closed.
Great ECO Rest
In the New Year, we decided to go to high tatras to look at the natural landscapes and to charge energy.on the route booked the hotel "Dom nad Wodospadom" which is literally above this very water ...