
Great Siklawa
Wielka Siklawa
Great Siklawa, located in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, is the largest waterfall in the country, with a height of approximately 70 meters. It is part of the Roztoka Valley, cascading from the glacial lake Wielki Staw Polski, and is accessible via marked hiking trails from the nearby town of Zakopane.
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The Great Siklawa waterfall is formed by the Roztoka stream and is situated within Tatra National Park, a protected area known for its natural beauty and biodiversity. The waterfall's flow varies with the seasons, offering a different experience for visitors throughout the year. Hiking to Great Siklawa requires a moderate level of fitness, and the trails are open from May to October, weather permitting. Visitors should prepare for changing mountain weather conditions.











