Hiking trails
Bicycle trails
Walking routes
Trail of the Habsburgs
Architecture trail
Educational paths
Architectural monuments
Bicycle
Bowling
Cave
Churches
Climbing area
Discotheques
Environmental education
Exhibitions/ displays
Fitness
Historical cemeteries
Horse riding
Landscaped park
Monuments
Motor sports
Museums and galleries
Nature and extreme
Nature reserve/ ecological use
Inne/Dziedzictwo kulturowe
Inne/Rozrywka
Other sports entertainment
Paintball
Playground
Rock formation
Ropes course
Skate park
Skiing
Skiing and snowboarding
Snowboarding
Spa
Swimming pool
Tennis
Water reservoir
Wooden architecture
Koleje linowe
Accommodation
Restaurants and bars
The shelter was completed in 1935 by the architect Stanisław Chorubski.
The tourists mountain shelter on Mount Stożek Wielki (975 meters above the sea level) is a wooden four – storey building on a square plan. In spite of its huge size of about 400 square meters it has been designed with a sense of proportions and makes it look smaller than it really is. The crucial element of the building is its very high, stone ground level which was designed to compensate for the step drops of the land around it. The ground floor is surrounded from the west, the south and the east by glass verandas. Altogether in the years between World War I and II the shelter had about thirty guests rooms including the glass verandas. Built in the Podhale – Beskid architecture style it is today the oldest building of that type constructed by the Polish Tourists Association in the Cieszyn Silesia area.