Zámky, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Piszmichałowa Czuba - peak with a height of 2012 m a.s.l. Located in the side ridge departing from the broad Jaworzyna to the southwest, in the Slovak High Tatras. This is the highest tip of this ridge. From the broad Jaworzyńska it is separated by a wide pass, and from Horwacki Wierch - a sphiliach pass.
From the tip of the splash of Spymhałowa Czuba, a long ridge, called the castle, goes west, which separates the liter gully from the Piszmichałowa Valley. The castles are divided into two parts, which are separated by the Wyżnia Piszmichałowy Przegoda. Above it there are castles, and below Niżnie zippers. On the southwestern slopes of Psłymichałowa Czuby there are extensive ups called Up arrears, which stretch from the fields under the ups of the White Water Valley to the upper part of the Litworowy Głąb. Litworowa Kazalnica and Up arrival divide them into extreme and densely updates.
The name of Piszmichałowa Czuba comes from the Piszmichałowa Valley, although it is sometimes called incorrectly castles.
Hunters were already coming to the top during their hunting in these regions. Then cartographers and tourists climbed her, although the latter very rarely, because the top was never very popular.
The first tourist winter entrance: Gyula Komarnicki, January 3, 1913.
Tatra National Park
Zámky – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ľadový štít, Galeria Ganku, Východná Vysoká, Veža nad Prielomom.