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Lesser Poland Voivodeship
powiat tatrzański
Kościelisko

Written Fell

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Written Fell

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Hala Pisana is a historic former pastoral hall nestled within the picturesque Kościeliska Valley, one of the most popular and scenic valleys in the Polish Tatra Mountains. Located in the Western Tatras, this natural feature offers a delightful stop for hikers exploring the region. Situated between the Pośrednia Kościeliska Brama and Wyżnia Kościeliska Brama, its clearings range in elevation from approximately 1040 to 1500 meters above sea level, providing a unique vantage point within the valley.

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    March 18, 2025

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    A former shepherd's pasture. In 1960, 250 sheep were grazed here, but then it stopped.

    From here, you can admire the peaks and mighty mountains, such as Zdziary Pisaniarskie, Zbójecka Turnia and Stoły.

    There are tables and benches for tourists, so you can also rest.
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    September 4, 2024

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    A wide part of the gorge with a smooth path
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    Kiry - Pisana Glade - Krakow Gorge - Ornak shelter - Smreczyński Staw - Kiry: Tatra National Park.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Kościelisko, powiat tatrzański, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the primary difference between Hala Pisana in the Tatra Mountains and other locations with the same name?

    Hala Pisana in the Tatra Mountains is a former pastoral hall located within the popular Kościeliska Valley, known for its dramatic limestone formations and accessibility. There is also a Hala Pisana in the Beskid Sądecki mountain range, which is a peak and overgrown clearing offering panoramic views, including distant Tatras, and is part of the Główny Szlak Beskidzki. This FAQ focuses specifically on the Tatra Mountains location.

    What are the typical trail conditions and difficulty for reaching Hala Pisana in Kościeliska Valley?

    The main path through Kościeliska Valley leading to Hala Pisana is generally smooth and wide, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families and beginners. While the terrain is varied mountain terrain, the direct route to the hall is considered relatively easy. However, exploring trails beyond the main valley path can introduce more challenging sections.

    Are there specific popular hiking routes that include Hala Pisana?

    Hala Pisana is a key stop along the main trail through Kościeliska Valley. Many hikers follow the valley path, which is one of the most popular routes in the Polish Tatras. From Hala Pisana, hikers can continue deeper into the valley to explore other attractions like Smocza Jama (Dragon's Den) or the Ornak mountain hut, extending their hike into more advanced terrain.

    Is Hala Pisana accessible for families with young children or those preferring less strenuous walks?

    Yes, Hala Pisana is considered very family-friendly. The path through Kościeliska Valley is wide and relatively flat, making it suitable for children. Additionally, horse-drawn carriages operate in the valley, offering a charming and less strenuous way to reach the hall, which is equipped with benches and tables for resting.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Hala Pisana?

    In the Tatra National Park, which includes Kościeliska Valley and Hala Pisana, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails, with the exception of the Droga pod Reglami. It's always best to check the current regulations of the Tatra National Park before planning a visit with your dog.

    What are the parking options and trailhead access points for visiting Hala Pisana?

    The primary access point for Kościeliska Valley, and thus Hala Pisana, is near Kiry, where there are several paid parking lots available. From these parking areas, the main trail into the valley begins, leading directly to Hala Pisana. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable.

    Are there any cafes or accommodation options directly at or very near Hala Pisana?

    Hala Pisana itself is a resting spot with benches and tables, but it does not have a cafe or accommodation. However, further into Kościeliska Valley, you will find the Ornak mountain hut (Schronisko PTTK na Hali Ornak), which offers refreshments and overnight stays. There are also various cafes and guesthouses at the entrance to Kościeliska Valley in Kiry.

    What is the best time of year to visit Hala Pisana for optimal views and weather?

    The best time to visit Hala Pisana is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally most favorable, and the views of the surrounding limestone peaks are clearest. While beautiful, winter visits require appropriate gear and awareness of snow conditions.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Hala Pisana?

    As part of the Tatra National Park, the area around Hala Pisana is home to diverse wildlife. While direct sightings are not guaranteed, you might spot various bird species, deer, or even chamois and marmots in higher elevations. It's important to observe wildlife from a distance and not disturb their natural habitat.

    What historical significance does Hala Pisana hold?

    Hala Pisana was historically a vibrant pastoral hall, actively used for sheep grazing. In 1960, for instance, it supported a flock of 250 sheep. While grazing ceased in the early 1960s, leading to some overgrowth, its past as a working mountain pasture is an important part of the region's cultural heritage.

    Are there any permits required to hike to Hala Pisana?

    To enter the Tatra National Park, which includes Kościeliska Valley and Hala Pisana, a small entrance fee is required. This fee contributes to the maintenance and protection of the park's natural environment and infrastructure. No additional permits are typically needed for standard hiking on marked trails.

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