Chłopek, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Chładek-a small turnician rising above Mięguszowiecka Podły Pod Chłopiek, located within the Main Gold of the High Tatras, on the Polish-Slovak border. From the south -east, it is adjacent to the Czarny peak with Mięguszowiecki, and from the northwest with the intermediate peak separated by the Mięguszowiecka Pass near Chłopków. At the top of the peasant, no marked hiking trails lead, the neighboring Mięguszowiecka Pod Chłopiek runs a green marked path from the black pond near Rysami.
The naming of the peasant is derived from its characteristic shape - observed from a distance seems to take the form of a human figure. These types of rocks in the Podhale dialect are called peasants. Directly from the name of the peasant comes the names of the Mięguszowiecka Pass Pod Chłopiek.
The first entrance to the peasant was most likely made on September 11, 1905, and his authors were Katherine Bröske and Simon Häberlein.
Tatra National Park
Chłopek – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rysy, Veľké Hincovo pleso, Chata pod Rysmi, Ťažký štít.