Giewont

Giewont ([ˈɡʲɛvɔnt]) is a mountain massif in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, and is 1,895 metres AMSL at its highest. It comprises three peaks (all m/metres in AMSL): * Small Giewont - (Polish Mały Giewont, 1,728 m) * Great Giewont - (Wielki Giewont, 1,895 m) * Long Giewont - (Długi Giewont, 1,867 m). On Great Giewont, there is a 15 m steel cross that is the site of many religious pilgrimages. Unfortunately, the area is also notorious for its hazardous nature during thunderstorms, so this should be taken into consideration when traveling to that location. * * View from the East * *

Giewont

Giewont ([ˈɡʲɛvɔnt]) is a mountain massif in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, and is 1,895 metres AMSL at its highest. It comprises three peaks (all m/metres in AMSL): * Small Giewont - (Polish Mały Giewont, 1,728 m) * Great Giewont - (Wielki Giewont, 1,895 m) * Long Giewont - (Długi Giewont, 1,867 m). On Great Giewont, there is a 15 m steel cross that is the site of many religious pilgrimages. Unfortunately, the area is also notorious for its hazardous nature during thunderstorms, so this should be taken into consideration when traveling to that location. * * View from the East * *