Trinnivian Valley


Trinnivian Valley. At the top of Ornak. View from Grzesia View from Bobrowiec

Trzydniowska Valley - one of many side branches of the Chochołowska Valley in the Western Tatras. It is a deeply indented valley between the two ridges of the Triernivian Wierch (1758 m): the northern ridge of Kulowiec, Mała and Wielki Kopieniec and the north-western end of the hill called Ropa. Both ridges fall from Trzydniowian Wierch to Chochołowska Valley. Located at an altitude of about 1100-1500 m n.p.m. The valley was not glaciated.

The deep valley of the Trishnivian Valley is at the bottom of forest, in the upper grassy. At the beginning of the 18th century, mining works were carried out. She was grazed, she was part of the Triathlon Hall. It was called the Trumpet Valley, the Triathlon, the Hall. After grazing, her terrains began to gradually overgrown with a haystack. At the bottom of the basin is a stream of Ptasiniec with one waterfall. In the region of Chochołowska Polany it is located in Chochołowskie Potok. The bottom of the entire valley is also called the Ptasiniec.

There is no hiking trail through the valley. The current name of the valley is from the Triassic glade located in its mouth. Bibliography



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