Best mountain peaks around Bielsko-Biała are situated at the foot of the Beskid Mountains, offering a variety of picturesque mountain peaks. This region provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying scenic views. It is a popular destination for active recreation amidst diverse landscapes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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It's a pleasant ride up through Szyndzielnia, with a consistent, moderate incline and a few steeper sections before the Szyndzielnia summit. Only behind the refuge do you have to push the bike for a short distance, then it's back to a pleasant and wide trail towards Klimczok, where pushing the bike may be necessary near the summit depending on your strength. At the very top is a large meadow, and a refuge a little lower down. In good weather, you can see the Tatras from the summit.
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At the top, there's a toboggan run. A great attraction for adults and children alike. Cost: 15 PLN.
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The highest peak of the Silesian Beskids, part of the Crown of Polish Mountains, with panoramic views of the Beskid ranges and the Tatras on clear days.
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There are several food and drink options on site. Unfortunately, everything was closed in the evening, including the restrooms, making it difficult to get water. However, the views are spectacular.
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The ascent along the blue route is quite good from a sporting perspective, but the scenery isn't great. The hiking trail is quite wide (actually, much too wide), littered with quite a bit of trash (!), but the worst part is that you walk almost the entire time below/near the two chairlifts (on rocky ski slopes). If you're looking for nature, you're in the wrong place! 🌳⛰️😐 P.S.: It feels like people in Poland drink beer instead of water on the ascent/descent, which would explain all the empty beer cans along the trails 😵. I find this kind of treatment of nature appalling 🤮! All in all: 👎👎👎
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The most beautiful views on the route.
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Easy route for a few hours of walking, a few climbs, great views, possibility of going down by cable car.
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The region around Bielsko-Biała offers several popular peaks. Among the most frequented are Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m), the highest peak of the Silesian Beskids, known for its extensive views. Another favorite is Klimczok (1117 m), offering panoramic views of the Silesian Beskids and Tatras. Malinowska Rock is also highly regarded for its picturesque rock formations and scenic vistas from the Barania ridge.
Yes, several peaks and trails are suitable for families. Góra Żar (765 m) in the Lesser Beskids is a popular family destination, featuring a toboggan run at the top. Dębowiec (686 m) is another excellent choice, accessible via a scenic chairlift and offering a playground and recreational activities. Czupel Peak (933 m) also has routes considered perfect for trips with children, with a PTTK shelter along the way.
For challenging hikes, Malinowska Rock offers a challenging trail from Salmopolska Pass to Skrzyczne. For mountain biking, Szyndzielnia is famous for its Enduro Trails, and you can even bring your bike up via the cable car. Magura (1,116 m) is also recognized for its demanding enduro MTB trails like "Klementyna" and "Haneczka," which are considered some of the best in the region.
Many peaks provide stunning views. Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m) offers panoramic views of the Żywiec Beskids, the Little Fatra, and even the Tatras on clear days. Klimczok (1117 m) is an excellent vantage point for viewing the Tatras and other Beskid ranges. Szyndzielnia (1,028 m) provides breathtaking panoramic views of Bielsko-Biała and the Silesian Beskids, especially from its 18-meter-high observation tower.
Szyndzielnia (1,028 m) is easily accessible via a modern cable car that takes visitors up to 900 meters above sea level in just over 6 minutes. At the summit, you'll find an 18-meter-high observation tower, numerous hiking and mountain biking routes, two restaurants, and a mountain lodge offering food, drinks, and accommodations. There's also an Alpine garden and an exhibition of historical wagons.
Yes, several peaks have facilities. Near the summit of Klimczok (1117 m), you'll find Chatka na Klimczoku, a mountain hut for rest. At the top of Szyndzielnia, there are two restaurants and a mountain lodge. Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m) also has a PTTK shelter where you can rest and eat. On the way to Czupel Peak (933 m), you can visit the PTTK hostel on Magurka.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various activities. Mountain biking is very popular, especially on Szyndzielnia's Enduro Trails and Magura's challenging routes. Dębowiec transforms into a ski resort in winter. For more structured activities, you can explore various routes for road cycling or easy hikes. For example, you can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bielsko-Biała guide or the Easy hikes around Bielsko-Biała guide.
The highest peak of the Silesian Beskids is Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m). It is known for its excellent hiking and skiing conditions and offers extensive views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
Yes, Malinowska Rock is a natural monument with picturesque rock formations. Near Trzy Kopce (1,086 m), you can find the entrance to Cave in Trzy Kopce, one of the longest caves in the Beskids. Klimczok is also noted for its steep sides and opportunities to see rare plant species.
For more demanding routes, consider the trails leading to Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m), especially the yellow trail through Malinowska Skała. The area also features difficult mountain hikes such as the "Klimczok (1117 m) – Mount Błatnia loop from Wapienica" or the "Klimczok (1117 m) – View from Klimczok Peak loop from Gospoda Dębowiec." You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Bielsko-Biała guide.
Szyndzielnia is easily accessible by a cable car, which can be reached by public transport within Bielsko-Biała. For Klimczok, trails often start from areas like Szczyrk or through Szyndzielnia, which are generally well-connected. Specific public transport routes to trailheads would depend on your starting point within Bielsko-Biała or nearby towns.
The Beskid Mountains are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is popular for hiking, though trails can be busier. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing, especially on peaks like Dębowiec and Skrzyczne, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions.

