Zakopane would
certainly not be what it is if it was not so close to
the Tatra witch many consider the most beautiful
mountains in the world. The Tatra Mountains are located
in the middle of the massive arch of the Carpatians, the
mountains witch spread over a distance of more than a
thousand kilometres and pass through a few Slavic
countries. The Tatra are the highes part of the
Carpathian arch.
The Tatra
Mountains are high but relatively small. They are only
53 km long in a straight line measure and 80 km long if
you measure them along their curved crest. They are
approximately 15 km wide. Their width in the widest spot
is only 18,5 km. Of their whole area of approximately
750 km2 to Poland belong only one fith, i.e.
approximately 150 km2. The Highest peak is Gerlach
(2,654m over the sea level ).
On the Polish
side thehighest peak is Rysy (2,499 m), but its pproper,
higher peak (2,503 m) is located at the Slovac side.
Rysy is only the tenth highest peak in the Tatra
Mountains. The highest peak witch is entirely on the
Polish side is Kozi Wierch (2,291). It is located
between two valleys: Dolina Gasienicowa and Dolina
Pieciu Stawow Polskich.
The main
watershed of Europe passes through the Tatra Mountains.
The rivers Dunajec and Poprad flow towards the Balitc
Sea,where as the river Orawa and Wag glow towards the
Black Sea. Rivers pass through four regions witch
surround the Tatra Mountains. They are: the Podhale,
Spisz Orawa, and Liptów. Only the Podhale and small
parts of the Spisz and Orawa are within Polish
boundaries.
The wlaking
paths near Zakopane are very attractive to those
tourists who do not hike in the mountains. Especially
attractive are paths in the valleys in the western part
of the Tatra, such as Dolina
Bialego.