Siedem Granatów
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View from the Ceprostrada hiking trail , the Siedem Granatów are behind the Meerauge mountain lake |
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| height | 1915 m npm | |
| location | Lesser Poland , Poland , Slovakia | |
| Mountains | High Tatras | |
| Coordinates | 49 ° 12 '3 " N , 20 ° 5' 15" E | |
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The Siedem Granatów (German: Sieben Granaten) are a mountain range in the High Tatras with a maximum height of 1915 m npm on the Polish - Slovak border.
Location and surroundings
Below the summit are the valleys Fish Lake Valley in the west (Poland) and Bialkatal the east (Slovakia).
Neighboring peak is the frog's head ( Żabia Czuba ) to the south by him through the mountain pass Żabi Przechód Białczański be separated. To the north, the slope falls into the Bialkatal valley . The Siedem Granatów are the northernmost peak of the ridge Froschgrat ( Żabia Grań ).
There are several caves on the Polish side. a. the Wielka Żabia Szpara and Dziura w Żabiem .
etymology
The name Siedem Granatów can be translated as seven grenades or seven grenadiers .
tourism
The Siedem Granatów are not on any marked hiking trail. However, they are accessible to climbers with a permit from the administration of one of the national parks . The shelters Schronisko PTTK nad Morskim Okiem and Schronisko PTTK w Dolinie Roztoki are suitable starting points for an ascent .
Web links
supporting documents
- Zofia Radwańska-Paryska, Witold Henryk Paryski, Wielka encyklopedia tatrzańska, Poronin, Wyd. Górskie, 2004, ISBN 83-7104-009-1 .
- Tatry Wysokie słowackie i polskie. Mapa turystyczna 1: 25.000, Warszawa, 2005/06, Polkart, ISBN 83-87873-26-8 .