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Jogging routes Stoszowice are set within the Gmina Stoszowice in Lower Silesia, Poland, a region characterized by its natural scenery and varied topography. The area is part of the Sudetes, offering mountainous and hilly terrain with inclines and descents. Dense forests and green spaces provide shaded paths and a serene environment for running. This landscape offers diverse routes for runners seeking physical activity amidst natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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30.1km
03:52
950m
940m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
02:36
610m
610m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.7km
05:05
1,240m
1,240m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.86km
01:19
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.2km
03:18
1,010m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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At the pass (628 meters above sea level) there's a shelter, a tourist shelter, and a campfire spot. Three hiking trails intersect here: blue, black, and yellow.
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A Tyrolean-style villa built for Friedrich Dierig, son of Christian Dierig. Before 1945, its last owner was lawyer Hans Christian Dierig. In 1989, a restaurant opened in the building, which closed after a few years. The property has been listed as a historical monument. A bus terminus and convenient parking are located near the manor house.
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Exactly, Fanny, super cool and not that high. But the views are 👌😎
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A beautiful mountain fortress from Napoleonic times, never conquered. Fort Donjon and Fort Ostróg are both worth visiting.
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The largest mountain fortress in Europe. It was built in the late 17th century. It housed 2.5 to 3.5 thousand soldiers. It was never conquered. It was no longer needed in the 19th century. For some time, it housed a prison, and then a restaurant. After World War II, it was abandoned and fell into ruin. Now it is slowly being restored. Once again, there is a restaurant inside, and an additional hostel. It can be visited, but there is little to see, guided tours only, and entry is expensive. You can't even get to the restaurant for free. However, this does not discourage tourists, because on days off there is a huge crowd of people there.
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All the classics of Polish passes are here: a shelter, benches, tables and a parking lot, but this shelter: you could even sleep in it. The pass itself is at an altitude of 711 m above sea level, but it is forested, so you won't see many views.
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The Stoszowice region, part of the Sudetes, offers a diverse landscape for runners. You can expect mountainous and hilly terrain with varied inclines and descents, providing a good workout. The area is also rich in dense forests and green spaces, offering shaded paths and a serene environment for your run.
While the region is known for its challenging terrain, offering 11 difficult routes, there are also 6 moderate running routes available. Currently, there are no easy routes listed, suggesting the area is best suited for runners looking for a more vigorous experience.
Yes, the Stoszowice area is well-suited for challenging runs. For example, the Kalenica Observation Tower – Kalenica loop from Srebrna Góra is a difficult 25.1-mile (40.4 km) path with significant elevation gain, offering extensive views. Another challenging option is the Pod Gołębią Pass – Pass below Szeroka loop from Srebrna Góra, a 13.1-mile (21.2 km) trail through varied terrain.
While many routes in the area are longer, you can find options like the Wilcza Pass – Silver Mountain Viaduct loop from Srebrna Góra, which is a difficult 15.5-mile (15.6 km) route. For shorter distances, consider exploring segments of longer trails or creating your own loops within the extensive network of paths in the forested areas.
The State Forests of Poland, which characterize much of the Stoszowice region, are generally accessible to the public and welcome dogs, provided they are kept under control. While specific dog-friendly designations for individual running routes are not always explicit, the natural, forested environment is typically suitable for running with your canine companion.
The varied terrain around Stoszowice, with its hills and forests, offers many natural paths. While there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy' in the guide, families who enjoy active outdoor pursuits might find the less steep sections of the moderate trails enjoyable. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to ensure it suits your family's fitness level.
Given that Srebrna Góra is a significant recreational hub within Gmina Stoszowice, it's a good starting point for many routes. Areas around popular trailheads or attractions like the Silver Mountain Fortress often have designated parking. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point on komoot for parking information.
While Stoszowice is a rural area, larger nearby towns like Ząbkowice Śląskie may offer public transport connections. Srebrna Góra, a hub for outdoor activities, might also have limited bus services. However, for direct access to many trailheads, especially those deeper in the forests or mountains, personal transport is often more convenient.
The village of Srebrna Góra, a hub for outdoor activities, is likely to have cafes or small eateries. Similarly, larger towns in the vicinity, such as Ząbkowice Śląskie, will offer more options for refreshments and accommodation. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote routes.
Running in Stoszowice offers beautiful natural scenery. You'll traverse diverse landscapes, including dense forests and hilly terrain, often providing panoramic views of the Sudetes mountains. Routes like the Kalenica Observation Tower – Kalenica loop from Srebrna Góra specifically highlight extensive views from observation towers.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. You can find attractions such as the Silver Mountain Fortress, a significant historical site, and various castles like Stoszowice Castle or the Ząbkowice Śląskie Castle Ruins. Some running routes may pass close to these landmarks, offering a chance to combine your run with a cultural stop.
The natural environment of Stoszowice, with its forests and varied terrain, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer provides shaded paths in the forests, while winter running is possible, especially on cross-country skiing trails that can be adapted for running, though conditions may be challenging due to snow and ice.
The running routes around Stoszowice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7 reviews. More than 500 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging nature of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery, and the opportunity for invigorating runs amidst fresh air.


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