Mountain peaks around gmina Myślenice are situated within the Carpathian Mountains, offering a diverse landscape of forests, hills, and river valleys. This region in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship provides various hiking experiences. Prominent peaks offer natural beauty and recreational opportunities for visitors. The area is characterized by varied terrain suitable for different activity levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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It was possible to reach the summit with a bike trailer from the green trail side, although it requires some skill. The summit is wooded, there are no views.
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A nice route through the forest
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The ascent to the Chełm mountain from Myślenice is over 7.5 km long, during which we overcome 310 m of elevation. The gradient changes from 2% to 10%. Unfortunately, the asphalt in the second part of the ascent is not in the best condition. As a reward, we are awaited by views of Myślenice and the surrounding hills, and at the top there is also a restaurant.
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This peak is included in the Crown of Polish Mountains - the highest peak of the Beskid Makowski. There is an astronomical observatory on the peak - open at certain hours, but not always. Lots of places to sit and shelters. The peak is forested, so you won't see much from it - but you have another peak of the Crown counted.
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A very nice approach along the green trail from Poręba
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the peak is covered with trees, so we won't be able to admire any views, but it's still worth it, especially in autumn, when there's a beautiful carpet of leaves under your feet
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At the top there is an astronomical observatory open on Saturdays and Sundays
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The region offers a variety of popular peaks. Lubomir (904m a.s.l.) is the highest peak of the Beskid Makowski and part of the Crown of Polish Mountains. Koskowa Góra is the third highest peak in the Beskid Makowski, known for its many viewpoints. Chełm Mountain is also very popular, especially for its accessibility and amenities.
Yes, Chełm Mountain is an excellent destination for families. It features Poland's longest chairlift for easy ascent, a playground for children at the summit, and a restaurant. It offers year-round recreational opportunities, including hiking and skiing in winter, all complemented by stunning views.
On Uklejna Mountain, you can explore the ruins of a 13th-century defensive watchtower within the Zamczysko Nature Reserve. Lubomir is home to the active Tadeusz Banachiewicz Astronomical Observatory, rebuilt after its original structure was destroyed during World War II. This observatory is typically open on Saturdays and Sundays.
The region is suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with changing foliage and generally pleasant temperatures. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and winter hiking, especially on peaks like Chełm Mountain.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, you can find easy routes like the "PTTK Shelter on Kudłacze – Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut loop" or the "Observation tower on Mount Chełm loop." You can explore more easy hikes in the area by visiting the Easy hikes around gmina Myślenice guide.
For more challenging experiences, consider longer routes that connect multiple peaks. The Lubomir peak, as part of the Mały Szlak Beskidzki, offers rewarding and more extensive trekking opportunities. Routes like the "Kamiennik Południowy – Łysina loop" are also considered difficult and suitable for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. Chełm Mountain offers panoramic views from its observation tower, extending to Myślenice, the Beskid Makowski, Beskid Wyspowy, Gorce, and even the Tatra Mountains on clear days. While the summit of Kamiennik Północny is forested, Koskowa Góra is known for having many viewpoints in its vicinity.
Beyond hiking, the area is great for cycling. You can find downhill routes on Chełm Mountain. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the "View from the bridge over the Raba River – Chełm Observation Tower loop." For more details, check out the Gravel biking around gmina Myślenice guide.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, Myślenice itself is a central point. From there, local buses or taxis might provide access to closer trailheads. For Chełm Mountain, the chairlift offers direct access from Myślenice.
Generally, dogs are allowed on most hiking trails in the Beskid Makowski and Beskid Wyspowy ranges, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, always check for specific regulations, especially within nature reserves like Zamczysko on Uklejna Mountain, where rules might be stricter.
Lubomir is significant as it is the highest peak of the Beskid Makowski and is included in the Polish Crown of Mountains. Its unique feature is the Tadeusz Banachiewicz Astronomical Observatory located at its summit, offering a blend of natural beauty and scientific interest.
Yes, the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut is a well-known shelter in the area, often included in longer hiking routes, particularly those connecting with peaks like Łysina. These huts provide a place to rest, eat, and sometimes stay overnight.


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