
Polana Chocholowska – a clearing in the Chochołowska Valley in the Western Tatras at an altitude of 1090-1150 m above sea-level. It is the largest mowed clearing in the Polish Tatra’s. The clearing is used for grazing sheep and cattle. By 1930, approximately 60 different buildings, huts, sheds, and barns served the local economy. They were also home to poachers, smugglers and mountaineers.
The clearing offers an excellent view of the Grześ, Wołowiec, Jarząbczy Wierch, and Bobrowiec peaks, the massif of Kominiarski Peak, and the sharp peak of Mnich.