Klepáč

Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč
View of the peak from the south
Highest point
Elevation1,145 m (3,757 ft)
Coordinates50°9′27″N 16°47′27″E / 50.15750°N 16.79083°E / 50.15750; 16.79083
Geography
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč is located in Poland
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč
Location on the Czech-Polish border
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč is located in Czech Republic
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč
Trójmorski Wierch / Klepáč (Czech Republic)
LocationCzech Republic / Poland
Parent rangeKrálický Sněžník Mountains
Climbing
First ascentprehistoric
Easiest routeHike

Klepáč (Polish: Trójmorski Wierch (Polish pronunciation: [trujˈmɔrski ˈvjɛrx]), until 1946 Klepacz; German: Klappersteine) is a peak in the Králický Sněžník Mountains range. It lies on the Czech Republic–Poland border. It is a triple point of the European watershed.

Etymology

The names Klepáč and Klepacz are based on the clapping sound made by loose stones scattered on the peak in high winds or upon stepping on them. In Czech, the mountain is also called Klepý.

The current Polish name Trójmorski Wierch means Three Seas Peak and is derived from this hydrological feature. It was introduced in 1946 by Dr. Mieczysław Orłowicz.[1][2]

Geography

Klepáč is 1,145 m (3,757 ft) high (1,144 m on the Czech side). It is located in the Králický Sněžník Mountains on the Czech Republic–Poland border, in the territories of Dolní Morava and Gmina Międzylesie. The mountain is known as a triple point of the European watershed. Water from the peak may flow either to the Baltic Sea via Eastern Neisse and Oder, to the Black Sea via Morava and Danube and to the North Sea via Orlice and Elbe.[3]

Tourism

Observation tower on the summit

In 2009, the Polish Międzylesie Commune built a wooden observation tower on the summit. It is 28 m (92 ft) high and is accessible all year round. In the dry season, it is used by fire patrols to guard the surrounding forests.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Klepáč – rozhledna Klepý na Kralickém Sněžníku" (in Czech). CzechTourism. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  2. ^ Staffa, Marek, ed. (1989). Słownik geografii turystycznej Sudetów, vol. 16: Masyw Śnieżnika i Góry Bialskie (in Polish). PTTK Kraj. ISBN 8370053416.
  3. ^ "Klepáč – Trójmorski Wierch (CZ/PL)". Sharing Water. Retrieved 2023-10-06.