Best mountain peaks around Sucha Beskidzka are found in a basin between the Beskid Makowski and Beskid Mały mountain ranges. This location serves as a starting point for exploring several mountain peaks in the Western Beskids of southern Poland. The area offers diverse hiking experiences, from panoramic views to locations with historical and cultural significance.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Łamana Skała, also known as Madohora, is the highest peak of the Zasolskie Mountains and the second (after Czupel 933 m above sea level) peak of the entire Beskid Mały. Despite its height, it is not a tourist destination due to the lack of viewing points. The name Łamana Skała, used already in the Middle Ages, fully reflects the character of the mountain. On the summit, covered with abundant trees, there are rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching a height of several meters. You can often meet rock climbers here.
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A very nice, not demanding route on the Little Beskid Trail
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From the beautiful peak of Jałowiec (1111m) there is a wonderful panorama (views of Palenica and Kiczora, among others); there is also a board showing which mountain on the horizon is which. Many trails intersect here (so there is a choice of where to go next...), there is also a hut and a place for a bonfire.
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the peak of the Jałowiec Range is included in the Żywiec Beskids. The top of Jałowiec is where the borders of three towns meet: Koszarawa in the Silesian Voivodeship and Stryszawa and Zawoja, both in the Sucha County, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
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There are two entry options, Easy and Hardcore... I chose the latter option, I regretted it, 25% uphill... even the electrician gave up...
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A unique place where you can rest both physically and spiritually.
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The summit on the route of the Little Beskidy Trail - the red trail, in the vicinity there is a shelter and a mountain of John Paul II (a unique place).
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The summit is located next to the red MSB trail. The plate is on the trail.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Leskowiec Peak in the Beskid Mały range. Its extensive meadow summit provides sweeping vistas of various Beskid ranges, including the Żywiecki Beskids, Beskid Wyspowy, Gorce Mountains, and even the Tatra Mountains on clear days. Another excellent option is Ćwilin in the Beskid Wyspowy, known for its Michurowa Meadow, offering views over the Beskid Wyspowy and Babia Góra.
Yes, several peaks hold historical and cultural importance. John Paul II's Groń (Groń Jana Pawła II) is significant for its association with Pope John Paul II, featuring a chapel and a steel cross dedicated to 'people of the mountains'. Polica, specifically the Polica Summit and 1969 Plane Crash Memorial, commemorates a historical event and offers views of the Tatra Mountains and Babia Góra. Lubomir also has historical importance due to partisan activity during World War II.
The region boasts diverse natural features. On Łamana Skała (929 m), also known as Madohora, you'll find rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching several meters high. Leskowiec Peak is notable for its extensive panoramic meadow at the summit. Mogielica, the highest peak in the Beskid Wyspowy, features a clearing called Stomorgi on its western slope, providing excellent views of the Tatra Mountains.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Sucha Beskidzka is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Spring offers blooming flora, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. While winter hiking is possible, it requires appropriate gear and experience, especially for higher peaks like Babia Góra, due to snow and potentially challenging conditions.
Yes, there are options for families and those seeking easier hikes. Lubomir in the Beskid Makowski range offers relatively easy and scenic trails, making it suitable for families. The easiest route to Lubomir starts from the PTTK Kudłacze shelter. Many of the trails leading to peaks like Leskowiec also have shorter, less strenuous ascent options, typically taking 1.5 to 2 hours.
The area around Sucha Beskidzka offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging ascents. You can find trails that lead to panoramic viewpoints, historical sites, and natural monuments. For specific easy routes, you can explore options like the "Magurka loop from Przełęcz Przysłop" or the "View of Babia Góra – Leskowiec Peak loop from Targoszów." More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Sucha Beskidzka guide.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, the region around Sucha Beskidzka is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking (MTB) trails, such as the "Karczma Rzym – Leskowiec Loop" or the "Castle Park in Sucha Beskidzka – Leskowiec Loop." There are also dedicated running trails, including routes like "Gawronowa loop from Pilarczyki." For more information on these activities, check out the MTB Trails around Sucha Beskidzka and Running Trails around Sucha Beskidzka guides.
Yes, you can! Lubomir, the highest peak of the Beskid Makowski range, is home to an active astronomical observatory at its summit. Visitors can tour the observatory, offering a distinct experience that combines hiking with scientific exploration. While the peak itself is forested, nearby viewpoints provide panoramas.
Groń Jana Pawła II hosts a PTTK mountain shelter, which provides accommodation and meals. This makes it a convenient base for further exploration of the Beskid Mały. Additionally, there is a chapel and a steel cross dedicated to 'people of the mountains' at the summit, offering a place for physical and spiritual rest.
The Beskid Wyspowy range, known for its 'island-like' peaks, offers varied trails. Peaks like Ćwilin and Mogielica feature both steep sections and gentler paths. These mountains are renowned for stunning panoramic views from their clearings and meadows. Mogielica, for instance, has the 'Pope's Route' leading from its summit, connecting to its heritage with Karol Wojtyła.
When visiting Leskowiec Peak, be sure to take in the extensive panoramic meadow at the summit, which offers sweeping views of various Beskid ranges and the Tatra Mountains on clear days. The summit also features a millennium cross and a spot for bonfires. A notable historical curiosity is the 'Hrabskie Buty' (Countess's Shoes), engraved shoe imprints on a boulder commemorating a 19th-century visit.


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