Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu
Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu
Best mountain peaks around Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu are found within the northern Bieszczady Mountains, protecting the picturesque San River valley. This region serves as a buffer zone for the Bieszczady National Park, featuring dense forests and varied landscapes. The area is known for its rich flora and fauna, including rare large mammals and bird species, alongside cultural and historical attractions like ancient wooden churches.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The peak itself is not marked (the first known one I have seen in the Bieszczady Mountains without a marked peak)
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Magura Stuposiańska (1016 m) is a peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains. Although the peak itself is forested, the route is very pleasant, during which we can admire Połonina Caryńska. The round trip is less than 9 kilometers. However, it is worth staying longer at the Koliba student hostel.
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Dwernik Kamień (1004 m above sea level) is a peak in the Bieszczady Mountains, from which we can admire Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska, Bukowe Berdo and Wielka Rawka. Most of the route from Zatwarnica leads through the forest.
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Magura Stuposiańska (1016 m) is a peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains. Although the peak itself is forested, the route is very pleasant, during which we can admire Połonina Caryńska. The route there and back is less than 9 kilometers, which we will cover in about 3 hours. However, it is worth staying longer at the Koliba student hostel.
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Dwernik Kamień (1004 m above sea level) is a peak in the Bieszczady Mountains, from which we can admire Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska, Bukowe Berdo and Wielka Rawka. The route is a bit tiring, but beautiful, I recommend it especially during hot weather, because most of it leads through the forest.
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Quite a steep climb at times. Longer, but gentler, follow the blue (unmarked) trail to the east along the road, and then the red one through Brenzberg.
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A short and pleasant ascent to Jeleniowaty from Muczne. At the top, a 34 m high tower with a beautiful panorama of the Bieszczady Mountains. A pleasant trip also for children.
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A short and pleasant route from Muczne to Jelenowaty. Approach time Approximately 20 minutes. Suitable for approach with children.
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The region features several notable peaks. Among them are Dwernik Kamień, a summit and natural monument offering views of Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska. Another significant peak is Trohaniec Peak (939 m), which is part of the Diadem of Polish Mountains. The Otryt mountain range is also a major natural attraction, known for its extensive, ancient forests.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Jeleniowaty Observation Tower. This wooden tower allows you to rise above the forest canopy and admire a vast 'sea of trees' that changes colors with the seasons. Dwernik Kamień also provides excellent vistas of the surrounding Bieszczady landscape, including Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska.
The area offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find trails leading to summits like Dwernik Kamień, which is a moderate 4.83 km loop from Nasiczne. For a longer, moderate hike, consider the 10.87 km loop around Magura Stuposiańska. Many routes, such as those to Dwernik Kamień, lead through dense forests, offering shade and a sense of wilderness. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu guide.
While many trails are intermediate, there are options suitable for families. For instance, the 'Church ruins loop from Krywe' is an easy 5.72 km route. The general character of the park, with its varied landscapes and rich nature, makes it enjoyable for families. Always check the specific trail difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
The park is renowned for its rich flora and fauna. You'll encounter dense Carpathian beech forests, some with trees over a hundred years old, particularly in the Otryt range. The area is home to rare large mammals like bison and bears, and a high concentration of rare bird species. The picturesque San River valley itself is a significant natural feature, and the park acts as a buffer zone for the Bieszczady National Park, preserving a pristine forest environment.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Autumn is particularly spectacular, as the dense forests, especially visible from viewpoints like the Jeleniowaty Observation Tower, display a vibrant palette of changing colors. Winter provides a unique, tranquil experience for those prepared for colder conditions and snow.
Yes, beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, including the 'Brenzberg Historical-Nature Trail' (moderate, 4.4 km) or the more challenging 'Pętla Zatwarnica - Krywe' (difficult, 17.2 km). For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Tarnawa High Peat Bog – Blue Avenue loop from Procisne' (difficult, 64.6 km). Explore more options on the Running Trails and Gravel Biking guides for the area.
Beyond its natural beauty, Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu preserves a rich heritage. The area features cultural and historical attractions such as ancient wooden churches and the ruins of former settlements, reflecting the region's past. These sites often blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, offering a unique exploration experience.
Visitors frequently praise the sense of wilderness and tranquility offered by the extensive forests, especially around the Otryt range. The panoramic views from peaks like Dwernik Kamień and the unique perspective from the Jeleniowaty Observation Tower are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails, often leading through shaded forests, making them pleasant even on warmer days.
Yes, Magura Stuposiańska (1016 m) offers a very pleasant route in the Western Bieszczady Mountains. Although the peak itself is forested, the trail provides views of Połonina Caryńska. A round trip is less than 9 kilometers and can typically be covered in about 3 hours, making it a good moderate option.
To reach Trohaniec Peak (939 m), which is part of the Diadem of Polish Mountains, you'll need to turn off the green trail. There is a marker indicating the turn-off. It is often recommended to start this hike from a nearby tourist shelter for convenience.


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