Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy
Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy
Best mountain passes around Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy are located within a protected area in southwestern Poland. This region encompasses the Śnieżnik Massif, Bialskie Mountains, and Złote Mountains, offering diverse landscapes. The area features numerous mountain passes that serve as geographical separators between mountain ranges and provide access to various recreational activities. These passes are notable for their scenic views and historical significance.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The Jaworowa Pass is at an altitude of 707m above sea level. It is the halfway point on the Orłowiec Loop, which begins near Lądek-Zdrój. There are "gates" to the second part of the loop (the Orłowiec Czerwona route) here; there is also a parking lot and benches and tables for resting.
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The Dział Pass is located high, at 922m above sea level. There is a good shelter and benches, wooden, and for some reason they look to me like they came from some medieval village. A great place to rest once you've entered.
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The length of the climb is just over 8 km, and the elevation gain is 350 m. The average gradient is 4.3%, and the more difficult parts are mixed with the easier ones, which makes this climb interesting. The entire way we ride through the beautiful forested area of Śnieżnicki Landscape Park.
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The ascent to Przełęcz Puchaczówka from Marianówka near Idzików is 8.6 km long, with 490 m of elevation gain, giving an average gradient of 5.6%. The first half of the ascent is slightly gentler, while the second half has sections of up to 12%. You can count on views in the upper sections, and in the first part you also have to be more careful with cars, because the road is quite narrow. Good quality asphalt.
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Benches and a shelter for rest. Access by asphalt roads from almost every side.
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Access via very good asphalt roads - they have "ducts" in their name
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Within the Śnieżnik Massif, you can explore several significant passes. Przełęcz Puchaczówka, at 899 meters, historically hosted the "Puhu-Baude" shelter and offers scenic views. Other passes like Międzylesie Pass and Płoszczyna Pass also serve as important geographical separators and offer varied vistas.
The region boasts passes with historical significance. For instance, Przełęcz u Trzech Granic (Three Borders Pass) in the Bialskie Mountains is a unique spot where the historical borders of Silesia, Moravia, and Kłodzko Land once met. This pass, at 1111 meters, offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, several passes are popular among mountain bikers. Jaworowa Pass is a key hub, serving as the halfway point on the Orłowiec Loop and a starting point for three MTB loops. The Ascent to Jaworowa Pass from Złoty Stok also offers a varied climb through the forested area of Śnieżnicki Landscape Park. You can find more MTB routes in the area by checking out the MTB Trails around Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Many passes offer excellent viewpoints. For example, the Ascent to Przełęcz Puchaczówka from Marianówka provides rewarding views in its upper sections. Passes like Puchaczówka and Płoszczyna, situated between distinct mountain ranges, are known for their varied vistas and natural beauty.
Yes, some passes are equipped with facilities for visitors. Przełęcz Dział Shelter, located at 922m above sea level, offers a good shelter with benches, making it a great place to rest. Similarly, Sucha Pass also has a shelter and a bench on site, along with a first aid kit.
The region around Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Besides mountain biking, you can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Śnieżnik Observation Tower loops. There are also running trails available. For more details, explore guides such as Waterfall hikes around Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy and Running Trails around Śnieżnicki Park Krajobrazowy.
Many passes serve as excellent starting points for trails. Jaworowa Pass is a popular trailhead for MTB loops like Dwa Przełęcze, Orłowiec, and Pętla Złota. From Sucha Pass, the "Dukt Nad Spławami" trail begins, offering varied and scenic routes through the Bialskie Mountains.
Several passes are quite accessible by car, often featuring good road conditions. For instance, Przełęcz Dział Shelter is accessible via asphalt roads from almost every side. Similarly, Sucha Pass can be reached via very good asphalt roads, some of which are known as "ducts."
The Bialskie Mountains, where passes like Przełęcz u Trzech Granic and Przełęcz Sucha are located, are appreciated for their peaceful and quiet atmosphere. This makes them ideal for those looking to escape crowds and enjoy a more untamed mountain experience, often characterized by wetlands and rugged terrain, especially during transitional seasons.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a challenge, the Ascent to Przełęcz Puchaczówka from Marianówka is 8.6 km long with 490 m of elevation gain, featuring sections up to 12% gradient. The Ascent to Jaworowa Pass from Złoty Stok also offers varied gradients over 8 km with 350 m of elevation gain, making for an interesting climb.
In the Złote Mountains, Różaniec Pass, at 583 meters, divides the range into two distinct parts. This pass acts as a gateway to exploring different sections of the Złote Mountains, known for their deep valleys, dissected ridges, and karst forms like the Radochowska Cave. Its lower elevation can make it more accessible for a wider range of visitors.


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