Mountain hut in the Valley of Five Polish Ponds
Mountain hut in the Valley of Five Polish Ponds
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The Schronisko w Dolinie Pięciu Stawów Polskich, also known as the PTTK Mountain Hut in the Valley of Five Polish Lakes, is a celebrated mountain refuge nestled deep within the High Tatras. Standing at an elevation of 1671 meters above sea level, it holds the distinction of being the highest-situated mountain hut in Poland. Located on the northern shore of Przedni Staw within the stunning Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich, a side valley of the larger Białka Valley in the Tatra…
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The most common starting point is Palenica Białczańska, from where you can take a red trail through Rusinowa Polana and Gęsia Szyja, or the asphalt road towards Morskie Oko, then branching off onto a blue trail. Another popular approach is from Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza, following the green trail. These routes offer varying levels of challenge and scenic views, eventually leading to the hut.
While the journey to the hut itself involves a significant hike, once you are at the hut, there are some less demanding options. You can enjoy leisurely walks around the lakes in the valley, such as Przedni Staw or Wielki Staw. However, all trails in the High Tatras require appropriate footwear and basic mountain awareness, even for shorter distances.
Yes, the hut operates year-round and is a popular destination for winter hiking and ski-touring. However, winter conditions in the High Tatras are challenging, with deep snow, ice, and avalanche risk. Specialized equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and avalanche safety gear is often necessary, and experience in winter mountaineering is highly recommended. Always check the current weather and avalanche forecast before setting out.
The hiking time varies depending on your starting point and fitness level. From Palenica Białczańska, the most common route via Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza and the green trail typically takes around 3 to 4 hours one-way. Other routes or conditions (like snow) can extend this duration. It's always best to plan for a full day's outing.
There is no direct parking at the hut itself as it's inaccessible by road. The main parking areas are located at Palenica Białczańska or Łysa Polana, which are the primary trailheads for accessing the Tatra National Park in this region. These parking lots can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends, so arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended.
Yes, you can use public transport to reach the main trailheads. Buses and minibuses frequently run from Zakopane to Palenica Białczańska, which is the most common starting point for hikes into the Valley of Five Polish Lakes. This is a convenient option, especially given the limited parking availability.
Unfortunately, dogs are generally not allowed on trails within the Tatra National Park, including those leading to Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich. This regulation is in place to protect the park's wildlife and natural environment. Please check the current regulations of the Tatra National Park for any specific exceptions or updates.
The hut offers a cozy dining area where you can enjoy warm meals and drinks. It's particularly famous for its delicious homemade apple pie (szarlotka) and traditional Polish dishes. There's also a bar, a reception desk selling souvenirs, maps, and guidebooks, and a communal 'tourist kitchen' for those who prefer to prepare their own food. Card payments are accepted.
Absolutely! The hut is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You'll find the impressive 70-meter-high Siklawa waterfall nearby, and the valley is home to its namesake five picturesque lakes, with Wielki Staw (Great Lake) being the longest and deepest in the Tatras. The surrounding granite peaks offer numerous panoramic viewpoints for breathtaking vistas of the High Tatras.
Yes, the hut offers overnight accommodation with 67 beds in various room configurations (2, 4, 7, 8, and 10-person rooms). It's highly recommended to book your stay well in advance, especially during peak season, as the hut is very popular and often fully booked. Staying overnight allows for more extensive exploration of the surrounding trails.