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Kmietowicz Rock

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Kmietowicz Rock

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Skała Kmietowicza, or Kmietowicz's Rock, is a prominent natural monument and historical site nestled within the picturesque Kościeliska Valley in the Polish Western Tatras. Standing at an elevation of 987 meters above sea level, this distinctive dolomitic rock formation marks the eastern entrance to the Niżnia Brama Chochołowska. Its imposing, steep vertical walls are a striking feature along the valley road, situated between the Huciska glade and the Chochołowski Wywierzysko spring.

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    March 18, 2025

    Hiking

    This rock at an altitude of 987m above sea level is made of dolomite. There are two small caves in the rock, called "shelters". The rock was named after Father Józef Leopold Kmietowicz, the leader of the Chochołów Uprising of 1846. You will also find a commemorative plaque here commemorating all the participants of this uprising.
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    This rock at an altitude of 987m above sea level is made of dolomite. There are two small caves in the rock, called "shelters". The rock was named after Father Józef Leopold Kmietowicz, the leader of the Chochołów Uprising of 1846. You will also find a commemorative plaque here commemorating all the participants of that uprising.

    There are a few rocks here worth seeing. It is worth leaving your bike somewhere and taking a closer look.
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    August 9, 2025

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    A beautiful rock, it makes an amazing impression on the way back from the clearing
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    Location: Kościelisko, powiat tatrzański, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific geological features of Skała Kmietowicza?

    Skała Kmietowicza is primarily composed of dolomite. Within its structure, there are two small caves, often referred to as 'shelters'. These caves are named Schron w Skale Kmietowicza I (approximately 4.7 meters long) and Schron w Skale Kmietowicza II (around 5.5 to 7.2 meters long, depending on the source). The rock itself forms the eastern entrance to the Niżnia Brama Chochołowska.

    What historical plaques and monuments can be found on Skała Kmietowicza?

    The rock features two significant historical markers. A plaque was affixed in 1901 to commemorate the participants and leaders of the 1846 Chochołów Uprising, led by Father Józef Leopold Kmietowicz, after whom the rock is named. Later, in 1983, a medallion was added to commemorate Pope John Paul II's first visit to the valley.

    What is the general difficulty level of trails in Dolina Chochołowska leading to Skała Kmietowicza?

    The main green tourist trail through Dolina Chochołowska, which passes directly by Skała Kmietowicza, is generally considered easy to moderate. It's a wide, well-maintained path suitable for most fitness levels, including families. While the overall valley walk can be long, the section around Skała Kmietowicza is very accessible.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for visiting Skała Kmietowicza?

    Skała Kmietowicza is located directly on the green tourist trail that runs through the Kościeliska Valley. Most visitors access it as part of a longer walk or cycle through the valley, often starting from the entrance near Siwa Polana. You can walk or cycle from the Huciska glade towards the Chochołowski Wywierzysko spring, with the rock being a prominent landmark along this path. It's a popular stop on the way to or from the Chochołowska Valley's deeper attractions.

    What amenities are available at Huciska glade, near Skała Kmietowicza?

    The Huciska glade serves as a significant point within the Kościeliska Valley. It typically offers facilities such as parking, and sometimes small kiosks or food stalls, especially during peak season. It's a common starting or resting point for those exploring the valley, located a short distance from Skała Kmietowicza.

    How accessible is Skała Kmietowicza for visitors with limited mobility or families with strollers?

    Skała Kmietowicza is highly accessible as it sits directly alongside the main, relatively flat and wide green tourist trail through the Kościeliska Valley. This path is generally suitable for strollers and individuals with limited mobility, making the rock itself easy to view and approach. However, exploring the small caves or venturing off the main path would require more agility.

    Is Skała Kmietowicza suitable for a winter visit, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Skała Kmietowicza can be visited in winter. The Kościeliska Valley trail remains open, but conditions can be challenging. Expect snow and ice, requiring appropriate winter footwear (e.g., waterproof boots with good grip, possibly microspikes). The scenery is beautiful, but days are shorter, and temperatures are much lower. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Skała Kmietowicza in Dolina Chochołowska?

    Within the Tatra National Park, dogs are generally not allowed on most hiking trails, including those in Dolina Chochołowska, to protect wildlife. However, there are specific exceptions, and rules can change. It's crucial to verify the most current regulations directly with the Tatra National Park authorities before planning your visit with a dog.

    Where can visitors find parking and public transport options for accessing Skała Kmietowicza?

    The primary parking area for Dolina Chochołowska, which leads to Skała Kmietowicza, is located at Siwa Polana, near the entrance to the valley. From there, visitors can walk or take a horse-drawn carriage partway into the valley. Public transport, such as buses or minibuses, frequently runs from Zakopane to Siwa Polana, especially during tourist season, making it convenient to reach the valley entrance without a private car.

    What are the nearest accommodation options to Dolina Chochołowska and Skała Kmietowicza?

    The closest major town with a wide range of accommodation options is Zakopane, often referred to as the 'winter capital of Poland'. From Zakopane, it's a short drive or bus ride to the entrance of Dolina Chochołowska. Within the valley itself, there are mountain huts (like Schronisko PTTK na Polanie Chochołowskiej) further up, but for hotels and guesthouses, Zakopane is the primary hub.

    Are there any fees or permits required to visit Skała Kmietowicza or Dolina Chochołowska?

    Yes, as Skała Kmietowicza is located within the Tatra National Park, there is an entrance fee required to access the park's trails, including Dolina Chochołowska. Tickets can usually be purchased at the park entrance points, such as Siwa Polana. These fees contribute to the maintenance and protection of the national park.

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