Autumn in Zakopane – The Best Trekking Trails


Autumn in Zakopane is a time when the Tatra Mountains are painted in stunning shades of gold, red, and brown, and the hiking trails become less crowded. It’s the perfect moment to embark on a trekking adventure and discover the charming corners of the mountains in peace, tranquility, and close contact with nature. In this blog, we’ll introduce some of the most beautiful autumn trekking trails that will impress both beginners and experienced hikers. At the end, we’ll also invite you to relax in the comfortable apartments in Zakopane, where you can unwind after a day full of adventure.

1. Kościeliska Valley – Hala Ornak

Difficulty: Easy
The goal of this trek is Hala Ornak, where you can relax at the mountain shelter, savor regional dishes, and enjoy breathtaking views. Kościeliska Valley is one of the most popular trails in the Tatras, perfect for autumn walks. Starting in Kiry, the trail leads along a picturesque valley, whose walls are covered in colorful leaves. The path is wide, well-maintained, and ideal for families with children. Along the way, you can explore caves like Mroźna Cave and Dragon’s Den.
This is a great option for those looking for a relaxing trek with moderate effort. In autumn, Kościeliska Valley glows with warm colors, and the smaller crowds allow you to fully embrace the tranquility of the area.
Trail length: 9 km (round trip)
Time: 3–4 hours

2. Morskie Oko – Black Pond under Rysy

Difficulty: Moderate
Morskie Oko is the most visited lake in the Tatras, but in autumn, the trail becomes less crowded, making it an ideal choice. The path follows a paved road, which is quite easy, but we recommend continuing to the Black Pond under Rysy. This part of the trail becomes more challenging, but the views are absolutely worth the effort. From the Black Pond, you can admire the majestic Rysy peaks and the stunning panorama of Morskie Oko, surrounded by colorful forests and rocky summits.
Trail length: 17 km (round trip)
Time: 5–6 hours

3. Kasprowy Wierch via Myślenickie Turnie

Difficulty: Moderate/Challenging
Kasprowy Wierch is a peak you can reach by cable car, but for those who love physical activity, autumn is the perfect time to hike to the summit. The trail leads through Myślenickie Turnie, and at the top, you’re rewarded with spectacular views of the Western and High Tatras. The trail is demanding, especially towards the end, but the views of snow-capped peaks and autumn forests more than compensate for the effort.
In autumn, when the leaves fall, visibility along the trail improves, and the low sun creates beautiful golden reflections on the peaks.
Trail length: 12 km (round trip)
Time: 5–6 hours

4. Giewont – The Symbol of the Tatras

Difficulty: Difficult
Climbing Giewont is a must for every tourist visiting Zakopane. The trail leads through Strążyska Valley, Kondracka Pass, and becomes quite steep at the end. Reaching Giewont requires good physical preparation, but the views from the cross at the top are unforgettable—especially in autumn, when the panorama of Zakopane and the surrounding mountains is filled with vibrant colors. Due to the rocky nature of the trail, caution is necessary, especially on wet surfaces.
Trail length: 8 km (round trip)
Time: 6 hours

5. Nosal – A Short but Scenic Hike

Difficulty: Easy
For those looking for a short but scenic hike, Nosal is the perfect choice. Climbing this small peak takes about an hour, and the panoramic view from the top is breathtaking. Nosal is an excellent vantage point for Zakopane and the High Tatras, and the autumn colors add a special charm.
The trail is easy and accessible even for beginner hikers, and the short hiking time makes it an ideal option for an afternoon walk.
Trail length: 4 km (round trip)
Time: 2 hours

What to Bring for an Autumn Trek in the Tatras?

Preparing the right gear for trekking in the Tatras in autumn is key to a successful and safe hike. Weather conditions can change quickly, so it’s essential to be well-prepared. Here are some must-have items you should always bring, especially when tackling more challenging trails:

  • Layered clothing – In autumn, temperatures can range from pleasantly warm in the valleys to chilly at the peaks. Dressing in layers allows you to easily adjust to the conditions. Pack:
    • Breathable thermal underwear,
    • A warm mid-layer (e.g., fleece),
    • A windproof and waterproof jacket.
  • Comfortable, waterproof hiking boots – Well-cushioned, stable boots are essential, especially on rocky trails. In autumn, when it can be wet, opt for shoes with a waterproof membrane.
  • Backpack – A 20–30 liter backpack, where you can pack extra clothing, food, water, and other essential items.
  • Hat, gloves, and multifunctional scarf – Even in good weather, it can be cold and windy at the peaks. Lightweight gloves and a warm hat will keep you comfortable.
  • Maps, GPS app, or phone with a full battery – Navigation in the mountains is crucial, and trail markers can sometimes be less visible in autumn.
  • Headlamp – Autumn days are shorter, so a headlamp can come in handy if you return late in the afternoon.
  • Thermos with a hot drink and snacks – Hot tea or coffee tastes amazing at the summit, and energy bars or sandwiches will give you strength on the trail.
  • First aid kit – Even a basic kit with bandages, plasters, and painkillers can be essential.
  • Trekking poles – They will make walking easier, relieve your knees, and improve stability, especially on steep ascents.

Well-equipped and properly dressed, your autumn trekking in the Tatras will not only be safe but also an exceptionally enjoyable experience.

Post-Trek Relaxation – ApartArt Apartments in Zakopane

After a full day of trekking in the Tatras, it’s important to ensure a proper rest. ApartArt Apartments in Zakopane are the ideal place to recharge. Our apartments are located in a scenic area, close to hiking trails, making them the perfect base for mountain adventures. Each apartment is spacious, fully equipped, and offers everything you need to enjoy your stay in Zakopane.

Join Us for Autumn Trekking in the Tatras!

Autumn is a special time to explore the beauty of the Tatra Mountains. Peaceful trails, breathtaking views, and the incredible colors of nature make trekking at this time of year an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just starting your mountain adventure, the Tatras have something to offer everyone.


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