Skały Puchacza
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Skały Puchacza, also known as Owl Rocks, is a rock formation and viewpoint at 730 meters above sea level, located in the southern part of the Table Mountains in Poland. It features several-meter-high vertical cliffs from a former sandstone quarry.

📜 Rock formation and viewpoint (730 m a.s.l.) in the southern Table Mountains, northeast of Łężyce village.
🔍 Consists of several-meter-high vertical cliffs from a former sandstone quarry.

Why Go

🏞️ Enjoy panoramic views of surrounding mountains and valleys.
🚶 Explore attractive hiking trails, including loops through Narożnik and Skalna Czaszka.
🌲 Witness nature reclaiming a former sandstone quarry.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Unsecured cliff edges require caution.
🐕 Dogs are not permitted on some trails within the National Park.

Tips

🅿️ Parking is available at Lisia Przełęcz; arrive early during peak season due to limited spots.
🚶‍♂️ Be prepared for steep and rocky sections on some trails.