Klepáč observation tower, rozhledna na vrchu Klepáč v masivu Králického Sněžníku
The Wieża widokowa na Trójmorskim Wierchu is a wooden tower built on a peak over 3,600 feet (1,100 meters) high in the Sudeten Mountains, offering views across multiple mountain ranges. The structure allows visitors to see far into the distance toward three different countries and observe the valleys and forest-covered slopes below.
The tower was built in 2009 to offer visitors a better view of the surrounding mountain landscape. A renovation completed in 2022 ensured the wooden structure remains safe and functional for future visitors.
The tower attracts outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who gather here to appreciate the mountains and valleys. Visitors come to witness the rare geographic point where three different watersheds begin their journeys toward distant seas.
The tower is open to the public year-round and is best visited during daylight hours. Well-marked hiking trails lead to the summit and are manageable for most visitors on foot.
This is one of the few places in Europe where three different watersheds converge at a single point, with waters flowing toward the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Black Sea. The mountain also features a rare stone field called gołoborze, with naturally arranged boulders that create an unusual rocky landscape.
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