Best mountain peaks around Polanica-Zdrój are situated within the Kłodzko Land, surrounded by the Sudeten Mountains, including the Table Mountains and Bystrzyckie Mountains. This region features diverse peaks and unique geological formations, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The landscape includes broad, forested ridges and distinctive rock labyrinths. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and exploring natural features.
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KGP stamp at the bottom of the tower
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An interesting place to relax but also historical!
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Good beer but blueberry pancakes are even better!!! Service MEGA!! I recommend
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There is a nice wooden bike rack under the tower, and a decent, spacious shelter; a good place to rest, have a quick snack or shelter from the rain. From the top there is a beautiful view of Śnieżka on one side, and the Śnieżnik massif on the other. Next to the tower, the starting "gate" of the downhill (red) part of the MTB route - single track "Pętla Orlica".
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Beautiful, green views of the Bystrzyckie Mountains above the forest on the way to Orlica. It's hard not to stop and take pictures from here.
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Kopa Śmierci at an altitude of 830 m above sea level is on the southern edge of Narożnik. An interesting rock formation and wonderful views from the top towards the west. Worth the climb!
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Great views in every direction. It's not as crowded as other viewpoints.
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It's beautiful here, I invite you for a tasty beer. You can pay in złoty or krona.
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The region around Polanica-Zdrój offers diverse peaks for hiking. Popular choices include Orlica Observation Tower, which is the highest point of the Polish part of the Orlické Mountains, offering 360-degree panoramic views. Another significant peak is Jagodna in the Bystrzyckie Mountains, known for its observation tower and tranquil forested ridges. For unique geological formations, Szczeliniec Wielki in the Table Mountains is a must-visit, featuring a spectacular rock labyrinth.
Yes, there are several options for easier hikes. Kamienna Góra, located directly above Polanica-Zdrój, offers accessible forested trails. Piekielna Góra also has trails like the 'szlak serca' (heart trail) that are suitable for less strenuous walks. For more specific routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Polanica-Zdrój guide, which includes routes like the Piekielna Góra Heart Trail loop.
For breathtaking views, head to the Orlica Observation Tower, which provides a 360-degree panorama of the surrounding mountain ranges, including the Heuscheu Mountains and the Eagle Mountains. Jagodna in the Bystrzyckie Mountains also boasts a newly built observation tower with extensive views. Additionally, the Kopa Śmierci rock formation and viewpoint offers wonderful vistas towards the west.
The Table Mountains (Góry Stołowe) are renowned for their extraordinary geological formations. You can explore the rock labyrinth of Szczeliniec Wielki, with its unique shapes resembling animals and objects, or venture into the intricate natural stone labyrinth of Błędne Skały (Errant Rocks), where pathways wind between towering rock formations and narrow crevices.
Beyond hiking, the area around Polanica-Zdrój is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those detailed in the Cycling around Polanica-Zdrój guide. In winter, the broad, forested ridges of the Bystrzyckie Mountains, particularly around Jagodna, are ideal for cross-country skiing.
Yes, there are. The PTTK 'Jagodna' mountain hut, located at Przełęcz Spalona, provides a cozy resting spot and food for those exploring the Bystrzyckie Mountains. Another excellent option is the Masaryk Mountain Hut on Šerlich, situated on the summit of Šerlich, which offers panoramic views and a varied selection of dishes, including popular pancakes with blueberries.
The Table Mountains stand out due to their unique geological structure. Unlike typical conical peaks, they are formed from horizontally laid rocky layers that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into extraordinary shapes and intricate rock labyrinths. This creates a distinctive landscape not found elsewhere in Poland, exemplified by Szczeliniec Wielki and Błędne Skały.
While many trails offer moderate difficulty, the journey to Wolarz (852 m) from the west is described as a hard climb, providing a good challenge for experienced hikers. The Table Mountains' rock labyrinths, with their numerous steps and narrow passages, also offer a physically engaging experience.
The highest point of the Bystrzyckie Mountains is Jagodna Północna (also known as Sasanka), reaching approximately 984.5 to 985 meters. While the main summit of Jagodna is slightly lower, the area is known for its broad, forested ridges and the observation tower on Jagodna offering panoramic views.
Absolutely. The Views on the way to Orlica highlight specifically points out beautiful, green views of the Bystrzyckie Mountains above the forest. Additionally, the observation tower on Jagodna provides extensive views across the range.
For exploring the peaks, you can find various routes in the Mountain Hikes around Polanica-Zdrój guide. Examples include the Orlica Observation Tower – Orlica Summit loop from Duszniki-Zdrój, which is an easy 4 km route, or a moderate 11.6 km loop from Góry Orlickie to the same tower.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from observation towers like Orlica and Jagodna, the unique geological formations and adventurous rock labyrinths of the Table Mountains, and the tranquility of the forested trails. The variety of terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging climbs, and the opportunity for diverse activities like hiking and cross-country skiing, are also highly appreciated.


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