Pips - Zacken

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The Kamienna (German: Pink) is a 33 km long wild mountain and tributary of the Bober in the southwest Poland in the voivodeship Lower Silesia. It arises in the Giant Mountainswhere their source streams in the Krkonose National Park the famous Zackenfall and Kochelfall waterfalls. Later it forms the border between giant and Jizera Mountains. Some source streams of the Zacken become at Sosnówka Seidorf reservoir jammed.

Run

The Kamienna rises at Szklarska Poreba and flows north into the Hirschberg Valley. It ends at Jelenia Góra in the bober. The lower reaches of the mountain river can be traveled by canoe or kayak. Since there are numerous rapids, the ride is not that easy. Mountain kayaking championships are held here. The clean and fish-rich river is also appreciated by sport anglers. Kayaking and fishing is only allowed outside the national park. In the national park, hiking trails lead along the Kamienna and its source rivers to the waterfalls.

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