Saturday, 7 October 2017

Orlica

Orlica (germ.:Hohe Menze or Hohe Mense, chech:Vrchmezí, 1084 m) is the highest peak of the Polish part of the Orlickie Mountains and the Middle Sudetes.

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To the top of the Orlica mount we went from the crossroads near the Rübartsch's Stone, from here to the top leads the green trail, only at the very end of route it change into of the red trail.




Heinrich Rübartsch (born 1852 in Niwa, March 29, 1930 in Zieleńc) - beer maker, innkeeper, tourist and skiing precursor in the area of Zieleńc and Orlice.




The route to the summit leads through the forest, unfortunately only at the beginning of the route you can see beautiful views of the Orlickie mountains. However you can admire the beautiful greenery, in the woods pass by it.






At the top is a monument commemorating the stay at the apex of John Quincy Adams US President, Emperor Joseph II, and Frederic Chopin.








It was a very pleasant trip, the walking to the summit lasts about 40 minutes, I would warmly recommend to anyone:)









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