gmina Ochotnica Dolna
gmina Ochotnica Dolna
Best mountain passes around gmina Ochotnica Dolna are situated in the Gorce Mountains, bordering the Pieniny range. The region features diverse landscapes, including mountain peaks, river gorges, and Lake Czorsztyn. It serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, with accessible passes connecting different mountain ranges. The area offers a combination of natural features and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Great driveway with beautiful views.
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Great views, great route. Highly recommended.
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The view of the Three Crowns from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River at the Red Monastery is one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains. From this place, you can see the characteristic limestone peaks of the Three Crowns rising above the river gorge, and the footbridge itself is a great vantage point and a stop on the VeloDunajec cycling route or the Trail Around the Tatras. It is also an ideal place for a short break - you can take a photo here, sit by the river or visit the nearby monastery.
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This pass is at an altitude of 724m between Ociemny Wierch and Czerteż. Czerteż is not far away - although it is a difficult ascent - and behind it is the famous Sokolica peak. From the local Burzana clearing you can see Szczawnica and Beskid Sądecki below. There is also a shelter here to eat something and stretch your legs.
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A picturesque meadow - a clearing on the approach to Trzy Korony. A place to rest with benches.
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The best point on the route from Szczawnica to Lubownia. You can sit on a bench and admire the beautiful views. It's worth overcoming the elevation gain to get here.
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I don't know whether it's better to swim this section to Szczawnica by raft or to ride a bike... I chose a bike.
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The region features several notable mountain passes. Snozka Pass is a prominent one, offering expansive views and serving as a gateway to both the Gorce and Pieniny mountains. Other popular passes include Sosnów Pass, which separates Sokolica from Czertezik, and Szopka Pass (779 m), known for its picturesque meadow and resting spot on the approach to Trzy Korony.
Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. From Snozka Pass, you can see the majestic Tatra Mountains, the Pieniny range, the Radziejowa Range, and Lake Czorsztyn. View of Trzy Korony provides a recognizable vista of the Pieniny Mountains, with the limestone peaks of the Three Crowns visible above the Dunajec River gorge. Leśnické Pass (720 m) also offers spectacular views in good weather.
Yes, Snozka Pass is home to the distinctive 13-meter-high 'Organ' monument, created by renowned Polish artist Władysław Hasior. This installation, unveiled in 1966, was designed to produce sounds from wind gusts and remains a unique artistic and historical landmark.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes to Lubań or Mount Wdżar from Snozka Pass. The region also offers extensive options for MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and general Hiking.
Absolutely. From Snozka Pass, a blue trail leads to the summit of Lubań (1211 m), offering an observation tower with breathtaking views. Trails also connect to Lake Czorsztyn and Czorsztyn Castle. The blue tourist trail, Sokola Perć, passes through Sosnów Pass. For more options, check out the Hiking around gmina Ochotnica Dolna guide.
Snozka Pass is highly accessible, situated at 653 meters above sea level with regional road No. 969 passing directly through it, making it reachable by car or bus. It's a key location due to its position at the juncture of the Gorce and Pieniny mountain ranges, offering exceptional panoramic views, the unique 'Organ' monument, and serving as a hub for various hiking trails.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. For instance, the View of Trzy Korony is categorized as family-friendly, providing an accessible viewpoint over the Dunajec River gorge. Many trails from passes are suitable for families, depending on their length and difficulty.
The summer season is particularly pleasant for visiting the mountain passes, offering good weather for hiking and clear panoramic views. During this time, you can also find local delicacies like traditional Oscypek cheese sold at shepherd's huts near Snozka Pass.
During the summer, visitors to Snozka Pass can purchase traditional Oscypek cheese from local shepherd's huts (bacówki). Additionally, Burzana Pass features a shelter where you can eat and rest.
Beyond the passes themselves, you can visit nearby attractions such as Lake Czorsztyn, Czorsztyn Castle, and the Czorsztyn-Ski ski resort. The historic wooden church in Dębno, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also within reach. The newly built observation tower on Lubań, accessible from Snozka Pass, is another highlight.
Trails around the mountain passes vary in difficulty. Many are classified as intermediate, such as those around Leśnické Pass (720 m), Sosnów Pass, and Szopka Pass (779 m). Some routes, like the one from Snozka Pass to Trzy Korony via Przełęcz Szopka, require good physical condition. You can find detailed difficulty ratings for various hiking routes in the area.
Yes, passes like Snozka Pass are easily accessible by road, implying parking facilities are available nearby, especially given its popularity as a starting point for trails. For specific parking information, it's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the opportunities for rest and relaxation. For example, the View of Trzy Korony is highly recommended for its 'great views, great route.' Szopka Pass (779 m) is appreciated as a 'wonderful spot, good for rest' with benches available. The overall appeal lies in the combination of natural beauty, accessible trails, and peaceful resting spots.


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