Wielka Sowa ("Great Owl") with a height of is the highest peak of the Owl Mountains, a range of the Central Sudetes. The mountain is located in Dzierà ¼oniów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.
The peak made up of metamorphic rocks of the Precambrian rises above the village of Walim near Dzierà ¼oniów in the north and the Nysa Kà Âodzka Valley in the west. It is surrounded by the Owl Mountains Landscape Park. Its slopes are a popular skiing area in winter.
In 1906 a Bismarck tower was erected at the summit at the behest of the German authorities. The granite and reinforced concrete construction replaced an older wooden viewing tower located about to the south. Renamed several times after World War II, it recently has been restored in the course of the EU Interreg incentive program and re-opened in 2008. It is today just called wieà ¼a widokowa (observation tower) and offers a panoramic view to the Krkonoà ¡e range, to Mount à ÂlÃÂà ¼a, into the Kà Âodzko Valley and over the Oder Basin in the north up to Wrocà Âaw on a bright day.