Błędne Skały

The labyrinth is located in the Table Mountains National Park and includes the north-western part of Stoliwa Skalniak.

[1] As a result of the uneven resistance of individual rock layers to weathering and the widening of fissures that cut through the massif in three directions, corridors of variable width, several meters deep, were created.

[1] For several years after World War II, Błędne Skały (Wandering Rocks in Polish) were most often referred to as the Wolf Pit.

This term was used by soldiers of the Border Protection Troops in situation reports, journalists in press releases, and some authors of guidebooks, such as Anna and Ignacy Potocki.

Błędne Skały were used as a setting for the following films: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,[2] The Merry Devil's Friend, and Spellbinder.

Corridors
Corridors
A rock called "The Ship"
Corridors
First day of spring