Best huts around Pcim are situated in the Beskid Średni (Makowski) mountains, a region characterized by its diverse terrain and panoramic views. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly around the Lubomir and Łysina ranges. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that lead to mountain huts, providing access to expansive vistas of the surrounding Beskids and even the Tatra Mountains. The landscape features forested slopes and elevated points, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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A hut to wait out a storm, rain or spend the night in the middle of the forest. No comforts etc. but enough to save yourself :)
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A place to rest or spend the night. Possibility of lighting a fire.
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A beautiful shelter at an altitude of 730m above sea level in the Lubomir and Łysina Range of the Beskid Średni. Many trails intersect here, so as a base camp this place is great. Nice, modern rooms for overnight stays. There is a kitchen, but you have to bring your own food - they don't serve food here. More at https://kudlacze.pttk.pl/index.html
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At the shelter you can only pay in cash!
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Nice route, but in places definitely for MTB and not gravel. Especially the last section of the trip to Lubomir. Lubomir - Shaggy also rather MTB, or 50mm tires with maximum low pressure. The second weak section is a push past Stróże to the red Beskid trail, the trail itself is also rather suitable for MTB, but the end is a premium gravel section, Babica - Sołtysi Dział, whoever did not go that way should regret it.
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A difficult approach to the summit from the Glisne pass (red MSB trail). Poles on the approach will definitely help. At the top there is a shelter where you can spend the night and eat. All information here --> https://lubon.pttk.pl
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A great place to rest, overnight or camping. Well equipped cottage (ax, saw and other tools). Lots of beds (5 in a cottage in the main room, a few in the attic). There is a large hearth in front of the cottage. The cottage has a first aid kit, a food cabinet (check the use-by date), maps of the area and much more. Inside the hut there is a stove (the so-called goat) which can be lit on cold nights.
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Around Pcim, you'll find a variety of accommodations, from traditional PTTK mountain huts offering communal stays and amenities, to summit shelters for overnight stays, and simpler forest huts for resting or waiting out weather. These range from well-equipped facilities to basic shelters.
The most popular hut is the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut, known as a base camp with many intersecting trails and panoramic views. Another highly regarded spot is Luboń Wielki Summit, which features a shelter for overnight stays and meals after a challenging ascent. Visitors also appreciate Wierzbanowska Hut, which is well-equipped for longer stays with tools, a first aid kit, and a stove.
Yes, the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut is considered family-friendly. It offers a mini playground for children and a welcoming environment for families. The hut also has accommodation options and a kitchen, making it suitable for family outings.
The huts around Pcim, especially the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut, are renowned for their expansive panoramas. You can enjoy wide views of the Beskid Wyspowy and Gorce peaks, the Tatra Mountains, and ranges of the Beskid Średni, Mały, and Żywiecki, including the majestic Babia Góra. Sunsets over the Kotonia massif are particularly spectacular.
The area around Pcim offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountaineering, hiking, and cycling. There are numerous routes, such as the Lubomir loop from Węglówka for mountaineering, or the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut – Łysina loop for hiking. For cyclists, routes like the 'Nice gravel roads near Trupielec' provide challenging options. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Pcim, Hiking around Pcim, and Cycling around Pcim guides.
Yes, the area near the Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut has historical significance related to World War II. A forest base for the AK "Kamiennik" partisan group was located on Łysina in 1944. There is an "Izba Pamięci Walk Partyzanckich" (Chamber of Remembrance of Partisan Fights) and an exhibition "Lotnicze ślady na Ziemi Myślenickiej" (Aviation Traces in the Myślenice Region) nearby. The Małopolski Zlot Szlakami Walk Partyzanckich (Lesser Poland Rally along Partisan Struggle Trails) also takes place annually in September near the hut.
The Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut is accessible via various hiking trails, for example, a black trail from Pcim (approx. 2 hours) or red/green trails from Myślenice (approx. 3.5 hours). For those preferring less strenuous travel, it can also be reached by car via an asphalt road from the center of Pcim, with parking available a few minutes' walk from the hut.
The Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut offers accommodation with 37 to over 50 beds in various room types. Outdoor amenities include a designated tent field, two covered shelters (one for bonfires), a viewing terrace, and an outdoor event space. Visitors have noted good food and a cool place to rest, with a mini playground for children.
The Wierzbanowska Hut is a great place for resting, overnight stays, or camping. It is well-equipped with tools like an axe and saw, a first aid kit, a food cabinet, and maps of the area. Inside, there's a stove (a 'goat') that can be lit on cold nights, and a large hearth outside. It offers multiple beds in the main room and attic.
The Kudłacze PTTK Mountain Hut operates year-round, seven days a week, ensuring accessibility even in winter conditions. The region's diverse terrain and panoramic views can be enjoyed across seasons, though specific trail conditions may vary. For events like the Lesser Poland Rally along Partisan Struggle Trails, September would be a key time to visit.
Yes, beyond the larger PTTK huts, you can find simpler forest huts like Chatka Willy Amon. These are designed to provide shelter from storms, rain, or for spending a night in the middle of the forest. While they offer no comforts, they are sufficient for basic safety and rest.
Visitors frequently praise the huts for their role as excellent base camps for exploring the surrounding mountains, the stunning panoramic views, and the peaceful escape from urban life. The community also appreciates the facilities, such as good food and accommodation, and the historical context of some locations.


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