Radkowskie Skały, Rock formation in Stołowe Mountains, Poland
Radkowskie Skały is a sandstone rock formation in the Stołowe Mountains featuring towers and pillars that rise up to 100 meters high. The formation includes steep ravines, natural tunnels, and complex passages that weave through the rock, creating diverse routes for exploration.
The formation resulted from millions of years of water erosion on sandstone layers, shaped through underground leaching processes. Visitors can find inscriptions carved into the rock surfaces by the Silesian Forest Society during the first half of the 20th century.
The network of trails through Radkowskie Skały connects visitors to local geological heritage while offering views of the Wambierzyce valley.
Explore during dry conditions, as the trails and passages within the formation can become slippery when wet. Access routes begin near Radków and connect with various marked paths to suit different skill levels and walking durations.
The formation resulted from 70 million years of water erosion on sandstone layers, creating distinct geological structures through subterranean leaching processes.
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