The Czerwone Wierchy (English: Red Peaks) massif delimits the Polish-Slovakian border in the Tatra Mountains. The massif consists of four peaks (Ciemniak, Krzesanica, Małołączniak and Kopa Kondracka), each of them is over 2000 meters high. The peaks are separated by three passes, through which tourist trails run. The massif is also known for its numerous caves, frequently visited by climbers. The plant called highland rush, which grows on the hills of the Czerwone Wierchy, gets red-brown in the middle of summer. The massif owes its name to the color of the plant.