Szklarki Falls

Szklarki Falls ( pronounced : ; Wodospad Szklarki; Kochenfall) is a waterfall located in the Giant Mountains, Lower Silesia, Poland, dropping a total of 13.3 m. The waterfall and its surroundings form an exclave of the Karkonosze National Park. It is the second highest waterfall of the national park.

Description
Szklarki Falls is located at 525 m above sea level and is 13.3 meters high. Its waters fall in a wide cascade characteristically narrowing downwards and spiraling, where it forms a plunge pool.

In 1868, an inn was opened near the waterfall, which today functions as a mountain shelter named "Kochanówka".

To enter the national park, visitors need to pay an admission fee. There is a 1-km long trail leading to the waterfall at the end of which is a viewing platform. The trail is also accessible for the disabled people.