The Tatra Mountains Are Tightening Their Ban. Trails Are Closed at Night All Year Round. | the Latest News From Poland and Around the World.
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As of February 1st, a year-round ban on nighttime hiking on trails will be in effect in the Tatra National Park (TPN). The Polish Mountaineering Association (PZM) expects the specific nature of mountaineering to be taken into account, emphasizing its understanding of nature conservation goals. The PAP (Polish Press Agency) said the Tatra National Park (PAP) has introduced a year-round ban on nighttime hiking on trails between 10:00 PM and 5:00 A…
Starting February 1st, the Tatra National Park is introducing a nighttime hiking ban – from 10 PM to 5 AM. This regulation will be in effect annually from December 1st until the end of February. Combined with existing regulations, this means that nighttime hiking in the Tatra Mountains is banned year-round, and enthusiasts of sunrise and sunset summit expeditions, popular on social media, will have to forgo the opportunity. As the Tatra National…
The Tatra National Park is introducing an important change for tourists. This concerns nighttime hiking in the Tatra Mountains, which, starting Sunday, February 1st, will also be prohibited during the winter. Until now, the ban on nighttime hiking in the Tatra Mountains was in effect during the summer. The Tatra National Park authorities have analyzed tourist traffic and decided to expand it. We are introducing a ban on entering the Tatra Mounta…
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