Diabli Kamień in Folusz, Rock formation in Folusz, Poland.
Diabli Kamień consists of six large sandstone rocks with heights exceeding 10 meters located at the edge of Magura National Park on Mount Kosma. The rocks display natural crevices and shapes that stand out noticeably from the surrounding landscape.
The formation received official protection status in 1963 as a natural monument. This action marked an important step in preserving the geological heritage of the Beskid Niski region.
The name comes from a local legend about a devil and a falling stone. This story remains part of how people in the region talk about and remember this place.
Visitors can reach the rocks via a black-marked trail starting from Folusz village, which follows the Kłopotnica stream before climbing the slope. The walk to the formation typically takes about 30 minutes from the village.
The rocks feature naturally formed crevices and markings that locals interpret as unusual traces on the stone surface. These interpretations of the formations have captivated visitors for generations.
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