Dziadula is a distinctive rock formation located in the Dolina Roztoki valley in the Polish High Tatras. It is an elongated block of granite that, at first glance, resembles the silhouette of a beggar-like figure, which is the origin of its name. The rock is situated at an altitude of approximately 1,360 meters, in the upper part of Dolina Roztoki, right next to the hiking trail and the Roztoka stream, making it easily accessible to tourists. The area offers views of the slopes of Wołoszyn and Kozi Wierch, as well as the openings of Litworowy and Urwany Żleb gullies, providing beautiful scenery of the surrounding nature. Besides its main location in Dolina Roztoki, Dziadula also has namesakes in the Tatra Mountains, such as the small peak Dziadula in Dolina Rybiego Potoku. The hiking trail passing by Dziadula connects Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza with Nowa Roztoka, then continues to Siklawica waterfall and Wielki Staw Polski lake, attracting many mountain hiking enthusiasts. Dziadula is not only an interesting viewpoint but also a symbol of the natural beauty of the Tatra Mountains, captivating both tourists and local nature lovers.