Tallest Mountains in Poland
Poland’s highest peaks are exclusively located in the Tatra Mountains, which form a natural border with Slovakia. This range is the only part of Poland with an alpine character, featuring jagged granite peaks and glacial lakes. The following table lists the 10 tallest mountains in Poland.
| Rank | Mountain Name | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rysy (NW Peak) | 2,499 | 8,200 | Highest point in Poland (Border) |
| 2 | Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki | 2,438 | 7,999 | Second highest (Border) |
| 3 | Niżnie Rysy | 2,430 | 7,972 | Located north of main Rysy peak |
| 4 | Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Czarny | 2,410 | 7,907 | Part of the “Grand Peaks” trio |
| 5 | Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Pośredni | 2,393 | 7,851 | Located between the other two MSW peaks |
| 6 | Cubryna | 2,376 | 7,795 | Near the Morskie Oko lake |
| 7 | Wołowa Turnia | 2,373 | 7,785 | On the Polish-Slovak border |
| 8 | Hińczowa Turnia | 2,372 | 7,782 | High Tatras range |
| 9 | Świnica | 2,301 | 7,549 | Popular peak near Kasprowy Wierch |
| 10 | Kozi Wierch | 2,291 | 7,516 | Highest peak entirely within Poland |