Góra Parkowa, Mountain summit in Kudowa-Zdrój, Poland.
Góra Parkowa is a mountain summit in Kudowa-Zdrój that rises to about 742 meters, with steep southern slopes overlooking the town and surrounding countryside. The peak is reached by cable car and includes several structures and attractions along its ridge.
The mountain became a notable pilgrimage site in the late 1700s with the construction of the evangelical church in 1798. In the 1970s, a major broadcasting tower was erected at the summit, making it an important communications landmark.
The western ridge holds a late Baroque evangelical church from 1798, where visitors can see the classical tomb of Count F.W. von Götzen in the old cemetery. This area draws people interested in religious architecture and historical family memorials.
A cable car system connects the base to the summit and operates year-round, making the ascent straightforward. Visitors should prepare for variable weather conditions and dress accordingly, especially when exploring the viewpoints and pathways.
The eastern section of the ridge features Beata's Cliff, a distinctive rock formation with steep southern faces and notable geological features. This spot attracts visitors curious about rock formations and the forces that shaped the landscape.
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