Twarda Kopa, Mountain summit in Western Tatras, Poland
Twarda Kopa is a mountain summit in the Western Tatras with a height of 2,026 meters (6,646 feet). The peak can be reached through established hiking trails that connect to neighboring mountains in the range.
The summit was documented early on as a landmark for people crossing the Tatra range. This historical use continues to shape how the mountain is understood today.
Local mountaineering groups maintain traditional climbing routes to Twarda Kopa's peak, preserving the mountain climbing heritage of the Western Tatras region.
Best accessed through marked mountain trails that link multiple summits in the range. Visitors should bring weather-appropriate gear and proper hiking boots since conditions at this elevation can change quickly.
The mountain ranks as the 88th highest peak among 362 summits in Tatrzański Park Narodowy, with a distinct prominence of 22 meters.
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