The Dolina Chocholowska, the biggest of the valleys in the Polish Western
Tatras, extends almost up to the domed, grassy summits of the main ridge.
It is largely wooded, especialy in the lower sections, and has the melancholy
charm which is a particular feature of the Western Tatras. In its upper part
it divides into two branches: the southern one, known as the
Dolina Starorobocianska,
and the south-west one, which has the
Chocholowska Polana,
the biggest of the Tatra Mountains meadows.
Mnichy Chocholowskie
Polana Chocholowska
Widok z Polany Chocholowskiej na Kominiarski Wierch (1829 m)