The mountain with a height of 1058 meters above sea level is known for its one of the greatest panoramas in the Sudetes. On clear days, you can see the Karkonosze, Kaczawskie Mountains, Jizera Mountains, Rudawy Janowickie and the Jeleniogórska Valley.
There is a buffet and a shop at the top for tourists. Two hiking trails lead to the High Stone, which are not too much of a challenge for the average tourist. At the top there are picturesque rocks. This magical place also owes its beauty to rocky slopes emerging from the forest.
In the Middle Ages, the place was discovered by the Walloons, who in 1837 erected the first buildings on it. Further shelters operated until 1963. Currently, new hosts are being built by new hosts - Gołbowie from Szklarska Poręba.