![]() There are numerous houses and farm buildings characteristic to Kłodzko area in the middle of 19th century. The road leading through the pass has been built on the initiative of Princess Marianna of the Netherlands – the owner of the nearby properties.Ī small, piedmont village stretched out in the valley on the west foot of the Śnieżnik Massif. There is a junction of tourist tracks, a vantage point, a picturesque chapel and a shelter house. The pass separates the Śnieżnik Massif (Śnieżnik 1425 m), whose last peak in this direction is Czarna Góra (1205 m), and Krowiarki Range with its peak - Pasiecznik (893 m). There is a possibility of direct access from Villa Pepita to Czarna Góra (for more information see: SKIING). In the Sudety Mountains region and even in whole Poland (ranking 2009). Thanks to well-planned wide ski runs, construction of efficient lift system and well-developed artificial snow-making system, Czarna Góra is currently a leader This center is one of the top Polish ski resorts. Since its beginning, new investments are conducted every year there. the penultimate Sunday of June at 13:00Ĭzarna Góra is a modern ski resort built in 1996. Unique and popular holiday indulgences are served in the sanctuary: On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays at 12:00 and 16:00. There are three trails leading to the top of Igliczna: green, yellow and red. The summit of Igliczna is a great vantage point on Kłodzko area and the surrounding mountain ranges. In 1983, during his second pilgrimage to Poland, Pope John Paul II crowned the statuette of Our Lady of Snows. Fame of the figure spread rapidly through many miracles and wonderful healings, which were attributed to it. In 1781 the construction of the sanctuary began. During a violent storm the tree broke, but the statuette remained intact. It was put on a tree near the summit of Igliczna. In the middle of the 18th century a copy of miraculous statuette of Our Lady of Snows from Maria Zell in Austria was brought there. Igliczna Mountain has been a popular destination point of trips and pilgrimages for a long time. Since May 2009 the "Dwarf Trail" for children has been marked up - from the bus stop in Międzygórze to the Fairy Tales Garden (red and yellow trail). You can get to the Fairy Tales Garden by walking along the yellow trail through the Snow Glade within 30 minutes, or along the path behind the guest house "Sarenka" which turns into the red trail – also within 30 minutes. Numerous specimens of ornamental as well as mountain plants gathered in the garden constitute the background for magic figures, totems, cottages made of roots, boughs of trees and stones. It was established in the 20s of the 20th century by Isidore Kristien in honor of famous characters from fairy tales and enchanting surrounding. The reserve is located next to the entry to Międzygórze – you can get there directly from the parking lot or from the town center walking along an alley.Ī small garden beautifully situated on a hillside of Igliczna Mountain. There is a bridge above the waterfall, and the surrounding paths as well as stairs lead to the terraces which make it possible to admire the waterfall and the gorge from each side. The waterfall and its surrounding are protected since 1958 and form Wilczki Waterfall Nature Reserve. Numerous picturesque rocks rise and a beautiful, old mixed forest grows around the waterfall. It has been formed on the tectonic fault line where Wilczek river falls from the height of more than 23 m to the boiler and then flows through a narrow ravine, whose vertical cliffs reach up to 25 meters. The biggest and the highest waterfall in the Śnieżnik Massif and one of the highest in the Sudety Mountains.
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