TABLE MOUNTAINS
The most frequently visited part of the Kłodzko area and one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Sudetenland. Uplifted about 30 million years ago (the youngest mountain range in Poland), arranged horizontally layers of sandstone, as a result of erosion processes took fanciful, bizarre shapes of clubs, fungi, animals, or towers. In some places they are flat as a table - hence the name the Table Mountains.
It is highly recommended to see Sczeliniec (919 m in height) with 665 carved steps leading to the top as well as Błędne Skały (Erroneous Rocks). Through this rocky, fabulous world lead well-marked paths, but note – through the majority of these routes you can move in one direction only. Since 1993, this area as the Table Mountain National Park is protected.
website: www.stolowe.yoyo.pl