Mountain peaks around Sułkowice, located in Poland's Lesser Poland Voivodeship, are situated at the intersection of the Middle Beskids and the Wieliczka Foothills. This area features a selection of notable hills and elevations that offer hiking opportunities and scenic views. The landscape primarily consists of forested terrain, providing moderate outdoor activity amidst natural surroundings.
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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 road climb to Makowska Góra from Jachówka that requires a lot of physical fitness. In a distance of less than 2 km we have to overcome as much as 200 m of elevation. The average gradient is as much as 12.5%, and sometimes reaches 19%. The asphalt is of good quality. Car traffic is rather low.
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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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The peak itself is in the forest (wooden plaque on the tree), but nearby there are many different viewpoints with beautiful panoramas. Below the peak, the Weronika Chapel and Wrzosowy Dwór (restaurant). Super easy approach.
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The third highest peak in the Beskid Makowski. The peak itself is off the trail, but getting there is very easy and intuitive. There are many viewpoints in the area.
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Summit on the MSB route (Mały Szlak Beskidzki). At the top, there is a chapel nearby.
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For impressive panoramic views, consider Babica, especially from the 'Polana Pod Działem' glade near its summit. From here, you can see the Trzebunia valley, parts of the Middle Beskids, Beskid Wyspowy, and even the distant Tatra Mountains on clear days. Koskowa Góra also features many viewpoints in its area. Additionally, Parszywka offers beautiful panoramas from various spots around its peak.
Yes, Parszywka is noted as a family-friendly option with an 'easy approach' and beautiful viewpoints. The trails leading to Babica are also described as having gentle ascents, making them accessible for hikers with varying fitness levels, including families.
A truly unique natural feature is the Diabelski Kamień (Devil's Stone), located near Kaniowa Góra. This impressive natural monument consists of a 10-meter-high rock tower and a 40-meter-long rock wall, formed from resistant Istebna sandstone. It's the only natural monument in the Sułkowice Municipality and is steeped in local legends.
For a more demanding ascent, consider the Ascent to Makowska Góra from Jachówka. This climb requires significant physical fitness, covering 200 meters of elevation in less than 2 kilometers, with an average gradient of 12.5% and sections reaching 19%.
Yes, Krowia Góra holds historical significance, with mentions of it being a drop zone for supplies during World War II. Additionally, near Parszywka, you can find the Weronika Chapel, adding a cultural touch to your visit.
The terrain around Sułkowice's peaks primarily consists of forested landscapes. While many trails offer moderate activity, some, like the route to Kaniowa Góra and the Devil's Stone, can be steep and rocky, requiring appropriate hiking footwear. Peaks like Barnasiówka Summit are densely forested, meaning views from the very top might be limited, but surrounding areas often provide clearings.
You can find several easy hiking options in the area. The Easy hikes around Sułkowice guide lists routes such as the 'Café Arka – Lanckorona Castle Ruins loop from Lanckorona' and the 'World Youth Day Cross loop from Myślenice', which are rated as easy.
Babica is part of the 'Mały Szlak Beskidzki' (Little Beskid Trail), a popular long-distance hiking route. For a specific loop, the 'Koskowa Góra – Parszywka loop from Bogdanówka' is an easy option mentioned in the Easy hikes around Sułkowice guide.
Yes, near Parszywka, you'll find the Wrzosowy Dwór restaurant. Additionally, at the summit of Ascent to Chełm Mountain from Myślenice, there is also a restaurant, offering a place to rest and refuel after your climb.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Sułkowice guide, or tackle more rugged terrain with mountain biking trails listed in the MTB Trails around Sułkowice guide.
The highest peak mentioned in the immediate vicinity is Babica, reaching 728-734 meters above sea level. It's a prominent peak within the Beskid Makowski range, offering rewarding views from its glade.
Visitors appreciate the diverse viewpoints offering beautiful panoramas, such as those found around Parszywka and Koskowa Góra. The combination of forested paths and the rewarding views from glades like 'Polana Pod Działem' on Babica also makes for an attractive day hike.


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