Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich
Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich
Best mountain peaks around Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich are located in a protected area in southwestern Poland. This region encompasses parts of the Stone Mountains, the Dry Mountains, and the Wałbrzych Mountains. Waligóra is the highest point within the park, which was established in 1998. The area offers diverse geographic features and compelling reasons for exploration.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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I conquered it as part of the KGP, unfortunately there are no spectacular views. A tower here would be useful to raise the mountain's viewing rank. From the bottom you can see that there is potential.
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I recommend the ascent from the Czech side, as the border trail from the Polish side is physically impossible by bike.
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Very steep approach, I recommend crampons in winter, in summer be careful of roots.
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Waligóra is a great destination for trail runners looking for a short but intense climb – from the Andrzejówka shelter there is a steep, steep ascent, which is good for training running strength. The trails in the area are varied, with many elevation gains and rocky sections, so it’s worth having shoes with good grip. The trails are suitable for loops of various lengths, and after the run you can rest and eat something warm in the shelter. In the winter season, the terrain can be icy, so running crampons may be useful.
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The highest peak of the Wałbrzych Mountains, with a relatively new observation tower. A fairly easy ascent through the forest and delicious views from the top.
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This is an extraordinary place belonging to the so-called inanimate natural monuments: on the mountain (618m above sea level) are romantic ruins of a castle. The stronghold was originally built in the 14th century and rebuilt many times. After World War II, it was abandoned. Apparently, the rocks on which the castle is located are extraordinary - the internet says that it is a non-magmatic autoclastic breccia within a volcanic chimney. I don't know what that means, but it sounds fantastic!
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Amazing views on Polish and Czech Sudety...
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The actual peak of Turzyna is located a little to the south and there is no marked trail leading to it. The summit stone is located by the road on the red trail.
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Among the most popular peaks are Borowa Observation Tower, known for its panoramic views from a modern metal tower, and Waligóra Peak, the highest point in the park and a challenging climb. Visitors also enjoy The observation tower on Spičak for its views of both Polish and Czech Sudetes.
Several peaks offer observation towers for enhanced views. Borowa Observation Tower boasts a 16.5-meter-high metal structure. Chełmiec features a historic stone observation tower and a 45-meter Millennium Cross. Trójgarb has a modern, triangular 27.5-meter tower with multiple viewing terraces. Additionally, The observation tower on Spičak provides excellent vistas.
Trójgarb is distinctive for its unique shape, featuring three peaks of similar height. A modern, 27.5-meter-high observation tower with an unusual triangular structure and five viewing terraces offers diverse perspectives. The peak's geology is also notable, composed of volcanic rhyolites, which are visible as characteristic orange-red rocks along the trails.
Waligóra Peak is the highest point within Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich and the highest peak of the Stone Mountains. It's a popular destination for hikers aiming to complete the Crown of Polish Mountains. The shortest route from the PTTK 'Andrzejówka' mountain hut is known for being very steep, offering a quick and intense climb, making it a favorite for trail runners seeking a challenging ascent.
Yes, the region offers historical points of interest. Chełmiec features a 45-meter Millennium Cross and a path known as the 'Miners' Hardship Way,' commemorating the area's mining history. You can also visit the Ruins of the Castle on Zamkowa Mountain, a 14th-century stronghold located on a mountain with interesting geological formations.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The observation tower on Spičak is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the hike to Trójgarb from Lubomin is described as easy and pleasant, making it accessible for families. For more easy hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Waligóra Peak loop from Ruiny Zamku Radosno' or the 'Borowa Observation Tower loop from Zamek Nowy Dwór' found in the Easy hikes around Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for both touring bicycles and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Lubachów Dam – Winding Road to Pilchowice Dam loop' for touring bikes in the Cycling around Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich guide, or challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Jugowska Pass – The hydroelectric dam in Zagorze Śląskie loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich guide.
The mountain peaks are generally accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with Trójgarb's trails being accessible even in winter. For winter hiking, especially on steeper peaks like Waligóra or Chełmiec, be prepared for icy conditions and consider bringing appropriate gear like running crampons.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Waligóra Peak offers a very steep and intense climb from the Andrzejówka mountain hut, ideal for training running strength. Borowa also has a challenging but short black trail. The varied terrain with elevation gains and rocky sections throughout the region provides ample opportunities for experienced hikers and trail runners.
The PTTK 'Andrzejówka' mountain hut is a popular starting point for ascents to Waligóra and serves as a convenient base for exploring the area, offering a place to rest and eat. Nearby towns like Wałbrzych and Szczawno-Zdrój also provide various accommodation and dining options.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views from the observation towers on peaks like Borowa, Trójgarb, and Spičak, which can stretch to the Karkonosze Mountains and even Wrocław Sky Tower on clear days. The peaceful, rugged character of areas like Waligóra, the unique geological features, and the well-maintained facilities like shelters and fire pits at summits are also highly appreciated.
While specific regulations for dogs on all trails are not detailed, many outdoor areas in Poland are dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all visitors.


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