The Pieniny Mountains are made of sedimentary rocks and are located on the Polish-Slovak border. The most spectacular part of Pieniny is protected in the trans-border Pieninski National Park. The t...
The Pieniny Mountains are made of sedimentary rocks and are located on the Polish-Slovak border. The most spectacular part of Pieniny is protected in the trans-border Pieninski National Park. The thrilling heights and breathtaking scenery attract thousands of tourist every year. The highlights include the Dunajec River Gorge in Pieniny National Park and the Homole Ravine, as well as a number of popular peaks, such as the Three Crowns, Okrąglica, Sokolica, Czertezik and Castle Mountain, offering the view of the meandering Dunajec, the Slovakian Tatras, Sromowce Niżne, and Red Monastery on the Slovakian border.
The whole region, despite its small size is very rich in geo-botanic respect. Flora is connected with the calcareous ground and unusually steep slopes. Within the small area there are many very diversified habitats. Among these habitats mountain meadows covered with flowers for many centuries used as a grazing land for sheep are very precious.
Pieniny are rich also with cultural attractions such as numerous historical monuments, museums, heritage parks and villages with original architecture.