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Tri Koruny (982 m above sea level) are the highest mountain of Pieniny on the Polish side. They are situated on the left bank of the Dunajec River.

Thanks to the pedestrian footbridge in Červený Kláštor we can go hiking in the Polish Pieniny. The Three Crowns are named after the view from the Red Monastery. In reality, they are made up of five rock towers, which by its shape resemble a crown.

The highest rock is Okruhlica (982 m above sea level). On its top there is a lookout point, which is reached by a marked hiking trail. The lookout tower is designed for 15 people and is Charged. The other four crowns are Panska Skala, Plaska skala, Ganek and Nad Ogródky.

The Three Crowns offer exceptional views of the Slovak side of the Pieniny Mountains with the Red Monastery complex by the Dunajec River, as well as the Polish part of Spiš with the Sromowiecky and Czorsztyńskie lakes.

Approach, from where, length, time, elevation:

A yellow and later a blue hiking trail leads from the village of Červený Kláštor to Tri koruny.

The length of the route is 4.5 km

Exit time 2:00 h,

Elevation 527 m.

Route details
Start: Red Monastery
Objective: Three Crowns - Okruhlica
Length of route: 5.3 km
Duration: 2,30 h
Elevation: 520 m ↘ 0 m
Contacts and details
Address: Pieniny National Park
Web: https://visitspis.sk/
Phone:  0948 979 377
Email:  info@visitspis.sk
Opening hours:
year-round
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