Szopka Pass Pieniny
A local trade route from Sromowce Niżne to Krościenko led through the Szopka Pass from the 14th century, along which, in 1906, the Polish Tatra Society marked a tourist trail that today still bears the yellow markings that the Society used in 1906. On the pass, two clearings offer a breathtaking view of the Spis foothills, the Tatras and the Gorce Mountains. It is interesting to note that the now rare meadow gladiolus is in bloom in the glade. Benches and information boards are near the intersections of trails, and there is also a natural spring.
Tourists usually stop for a rest at the Szopka Pass. It is undoubtedly a place in the Pieniny Mountains that is worth seeing, as it provides an unforgettable experience.
The trails diverge to Trzy Korony, Czorsztyn, Krościenko and Sromowce Niżne. The trails are marked in yellow and blue.