Abstract

The aim of this paper is to propose, valorise and categorise the geosites in the Podtatrze Area (Southern Poland). There are 46 geosites available in geodatabases (PGI, PAS and AGH) at this area. The author suggests next 28 geopoints, which can be used in geotourism. They were valorised by the Pereira and Pereira (2010) and Rybar (2010) methods and categorised. This area contains multiple geotourism attractions including interesting flysch geological settings, landslides, peatbogs, limestone klippes, various types of rivers with small gorges and paleontological sites. The increase in the number of tourists in the Podtatrze region may additionally provide numerous tangible benefits in the future, including sustainable tourism, less “congestion” in the Tatra Mountains, more economic diversity and new job opportunities. //

Highlights

  • The aim of this paper is to propose, valorise and categorise the geosites in the Podtatrze Area (Southern Poland)

  • For the purpose of this contribution, the author used two valorization methods, described by Pereira,and Pereira (2010) and Rybár (2010). These two methods, according to the author, are best suited to evaluate geosites located in the Podtatrze, because they were prepared to assess geological and/or geomorphological objects in mountain regions: The Rybár method (2010) applies strictly to geosites located in the Western Carpathians

  • More than half of the geosites presented in this contribution comprise rock outcrops (17) and viewing points of a landscape (9)

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Introduction

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to propose, valorise and categorise the geosites in the Podtatrze Area (Southern Poland). There are 46 geosites available in geodatabases (PGI, PAS and AGH) at this area. The author suggests 28 geopoints, which can be used in geotourism. They were valorised by the Pereira and Pereira (2010) and Rybár (2010) methods and categorised. This area contains multiple geotourism attractions including interesting flysch geological settings, landslides, peatbogs, limestone klippes, various types of rivers with small gorges and paleontological sites.

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