Kotłowa Czubka, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Kotłowa Czuba or Kotłowa Czubka - one of the peaks of the Ornak mountain ridge in the Western Tatras, separating the upper part of the Kościeliska Valley from the upper part of the Chochołowska Valley.
The long ridge of Ornak has four peaks slightly rising above the ridge. These are, counting from the side of Iwaniacka Przełęcz: Suchy Wierch Ornaczański, Ornak, Zadni Ornak and Kotłowa Czuba. The extension of Ornak ridge in the south direction are Siwe Turnie, from which Kotłowa Czuba is separated by Siwa Przełęcz. From Zadni Ornak the Kotłowa Czuba is separated by a shallow pass called the Kotłowy Saddle.
Kotłowa Czuba is an unexplored, dome-shaped peak covered with low grass with rush with reddening shoot tips. A shallow perch descends to the northwest from Kotłowa Czuba into the Starorobociańska Valley, forming the left border of the Pyszna Canyon.
Tatra National Park
Kotłowa Czubka – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Končistá / Kończysty Wierch, Sivá veža / Siwy Zwornik, Zadni Ornak, Suchy Wierch Ornaczański.