Bialka Gorge so called Skałki
Bialka Gorge so called Skałki
Bialka Gorge so called Skałki

Bialka Gorge so called Skałki

The Bialka Gorge is a wonderful nature reserve, less popular and crowded. A great place for walks with children.

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    Unique Stay: July 2011

    Last summer I made a trip with my children from Bialka to the rocks at the watershed. They liked it very much but the place is a bit hidden, not much advertised andIt is difficult to get there. Maybe it's a good thing, because there are not so many people - rather organized groups, tours. The rocks around the river are interesting, and I was very impressed by the enormity of the stones showing how much this small river with a very rushing stream can spread.

    25.05.2012
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    Spisz area, surroundings of Niedzica, Czorsztyn, Czerwony Klasztor, (in Slovakia), Białka Gorge, Czarna Góra, Dębno Podhalańskie, Łopuszna with Tetmajerówka, Rev. T. Church.iszner are things that should be protected. These are remnants of beautiful POLISH NATURE!!!!!!! These are places worth recommending to CONESEERS, it is an area of hiking, beautiful views. Only that you need to be able to look listen and want to see something , hear!

    ALIK. - 13.06.2009
  • Bialka Gorge - nature reserve covering a short gorge of the Bialka River on the western edge of the Spiš Pieniny, between the rocks Kramnica on the right bank and Obłazowa on the leftDimensions. Having its sources in the Tatra Mountains, Bialka is the right tributary of the Dunajec River. In its middle course it forms a gorge between two limestone rocks of the Pieniny Spiskie - Kramnica and Oblazowa, where in 1959 a nature reserve "Gorge of Białka pod Krempachami" was created. On non-working days the area is visited by crowds of "Sunday" tourists, besieging both banks of the river in large numbers. The attractiveness of the area is increased by the beautiful surroundings of the mountains - the Gorce Mountains to the north and the Tatra Mountains to the south, as well as the fabulous current of the Białka River, which invites you to swim (in cold water!). Depending on the season and intensity of rainfall in the upper part of the river, the riverbed of Bialka is either a rapid river, or a wide sheet of smooth stones, on the surface of which smaller or larger streams lazily pass.

    Daro - 23.07.2008

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