Mountain adrenaline at its peak – climbing, biking, paragliding, and winter challenges
For thrill-seekers, the region offers extreme adventures year-round, from climbing to freeriding.
In the Tatras, adrenaline junkies can try rock climbing on routes like Mnich or Zamarła Turnia, mountain biking over passes like Kopa Kondracka, or paragliding from Gubałówka with views over Zakopane. Trails for trail running around Nosal or rope parks in Kościeliska Valley add excitement. Popular spots like Kasprowy Wierch offer survival elements with valley views. Fun fact: Orla Perć, the toughest trail in the Tatras, is called the ‘eagle’s path’ due to its exposure and chains.
Tatras for the bold
In winter, the Tatras tempt with freeriding on Kasprowy Wierch slopes, ice climbing on frozen waterfalls like Siklawa, or snowmobile rides in Chochołowska Valley. Places like the Valley of Five Ponds offer jumps and descents in pristine snow. Fun fact: the Tatras have unique ice caves that retain ice year-round. Zakopane’s Triotravel.pl travel agency supports organizing such adventures with a focus on safety.
Adrenaline in the Tatras
Experience the extreme side of the Tatras with Triotravel – professional support and full safety during your adventures.
