The Kamieńczyk Waterfall (846 meters asl), part of the Karkonoski National Park, is the highest in the Polish Sudetes. It is located on the Szklarska Poręba - Szrenica route. It takes an average of two hours to reach the waterfall, initially via an easy, then slightly more difficult rocky route.
A distinctive feature of the Kamieńczyk Waterfall is that it consists of three cascades, with a total height of 27 meters. Meanwhile, the Kamieńczyk Gorge itself is 100 meters long. The waterfall can be admired from both above and beneath.
Behind the middle cascade lies the Złota Jama cave.
The Kamieńczyk and Szałas Sielanka shelters are located near the waterfall.
The Kamieńczyk Gorge was the setting for scenes in the Tales of Narnia: Prince Caspian movie.