The rock labyrinth was formed by the erosion of Cretaceous sandstone blocks.
The filming location for the movie 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian' included these rock formations.
The labyrinth is part of a protected area in the Table Mountains National Park, established to preserve unique geomorphological structures.
Narrow passages within the maze have specific local names given to them based on their shapes.
The rock system acts as a natural habitat for diverse moss and lichen species adapted to moist, shaded sandstone environments.
Błędne Skały is a sandstone rock labyrinth located in the Table Mountains National Park in Poland. The formation consists of deep, narrow corridors and crevices carved by weathering and erosion. The tourist route is a marked path that winds through these tight passages, some of which require stooping due to low ceilings. The area is part of a larger complex of mesas and rock cities in the Sudetes range. The site is situated at an elevation of approximately 850 meters above sea level near the border with the Czech Republic. It serves as a protected geological monument within the national park boundaries.
The 'Skalne Siodło' (Rock Saddle) area, which offers one of the few wider openings for perspective shots.
Wear sturdy, non-slip footwear as the sandstone floor can be slippery when wet.
Bring a light jacket even in summer, as the deep crevices remain significantly cooler than the surrounding forest.
Expect tight spaces; large backpacks are difficult to maneuver through the narrowest sections.
Attempting to visit during peak summer weekends, when the narrow passages become severely congested.
The route is closed during the winter season due to safety concerns regarding snow and ice accumulation.
Stay strictly on the marked trail to protect the fragile sandstone surfaces and mosses; climbing on the rocks is prohibited.