The total length of the walking path is over 800 meters, gradually ascending to a height of 62 meters.
The tower features a 'drop net' observation point that allows visitors to look directly down through the structure.
The 105-meter-long slide is designed as a quick-descent alternative to walking down the ramp.
The tower is engineered to withstand high wind speeds and significant snow loads common to the Izera mountain climate.
Sky Walk is a 62-meter-high steel observation tower featuring a 850-meter-long spiral wooden footbridge. It is situated on the slopes of Czerniawska Kopa in the Izera Mountains. The structure includes a glass observation platform and a drop net for visitors to stand on at the top. A 105-meter-long slide allows visitors to descend quickly from the upper levels to the base. The construction utilized 350 tons of steel and 1,500 cubic meters of larch wood. The path is wheelchair and stroller accessible with a gentle incline. At its highest point, the tower provides panoramic views of the Jizera and Giant Mountain ranges.
The glass-floored platform at the very summit of the tower.
Bring a light jacket as temperatures at the top are significantly lower and windier than at the base.
Wear closed-toe, comfortable footwear to safely navigate the wooden ramp and metal grating.
Check the weather forecast for cloud cover, as low-hanging fog can completely obscure visibility from the top.
Avoid visiting during heavy rain or high winds, as the tower may be closed for safety and the open-air design offers no shelter.
The tower is occasionally closed during extreme weather conditions such as high winds or thunderstorms.
Do not lean over the protective mesh railings and remain on the designated paths.