Borówczane Skały
Facts and practical information
Blueberry Rocks - a group of granite rocks in the Western Sudetes, in the Karkonosze range.
The Borówczane Rocks are located in south-western Poland, in the Western Sudetes, in the western part of the Karkonosze Mountains, on the northern slope of the Silesian Ridge, on the ridge going north from Łabski Peak, between the valleys of the Polish Stream and Płócznik. It lies at an altitude of 1000-1060 m above sea level.
They form a large grouping of granite rocks, stretching over a length of about 300-400 m and reaching a height of about 12 m. Here one can observe clear cracks running in three directions and irregular ones. On some rocks there are weathering cauldrons. Around them and below lie numerous granite blocks.
Lower Silesian
Borówczane Skały – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Śnieżne Kotły, Szrenica, Łabski Szczyt, Szrenica.