Best mountain passes around Mszana Dolna are situated in the Western Carpathians, bordering the Beskid Wyspowy and Gorce mountain ranges. The region features diverse terrain, from gentle hills to rugged peaks, offering various recreational opportunities. Mszana Dolna commune is known for its rich forests, meadows, and accessible mountains, making it a destination for outdoor activities. Many routes pass by mountain huts, providing options for rest.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Small tripp with beautiful views also with four climbs and one long descent
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Paid parking: PLN 10 (payable at the bar).
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Shelter for rest, nice view of the glade.
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This clearing is on Przełęcz Sucha at 710m above sea level. There is a shelter, a place for camping (you can light a fire) and an information board. There is also a monument commemorating the fights of local Home Army partisans during the war. It is easy to get here and it is a good place for a family picnic with children. The Lubomir and Kamiennik Północny peaks are also nearby.
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A good place to leave your car.
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A good starting point along the blue trail to Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
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Enjoy climb or hard descent. Traffic is low there and tarmac good. Highly recommend fast descend to Mszana Dolna town or thru Gooseneck segment.
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Among the most popular mountain passes in the region is Sucha Pass Memorial and Meadow, known for its clearing at 710m with a shelter and views. Other well-regarded passes include Wielkie Drogi Pass, offering scenic climbs with low traffic, and Glisne Pass, which provides excellent options for climbs or descents on good tarmac.
Yes, several passes are suitable for families. Sucha Pass Memorial and Meadow is particularly recommended for family picnics, featuring a clearing, a shelter, and an information board. Gruszowiec Pass is also noted as family-friendly and serves as a good starting point for trails.
The region around Mszana Dolna's mountain passes is characterized by stunning landscapes, including emerald meadows and panoramic views of the Beskid Wyspowy and Gorce mountain ranges. You'll find rich forests, diverse vegetation, and opportunities to witness beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
The area around Przysłop Pass, located near Lubomierz, has a notable history. In the 17th century, it was home to a farm, and later, between 1791 and 1890, it was a site for manufacturing glass products. This pass is also famously the setting for Władysław Orkan's novel, 'W roztokach'.
The diverse terrain around Mszana Dolna is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes, from leisurely walks to challenging ascents. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Bridge Over the Raba River – Kasinka loop' or the 'View of the Beskid Mountains' loop. Running trails, such as the 'Lubogoszcz – Szczebel loop', are also popular. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Mszana Dolna, Running Trails around Mszana Dolna, and Gravel biking around Mszana Dolna guides.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. For instance, the 'Bridge Over the Raba River – Kasinka loop' is a moderate 25.7 km ride, and the 'View of the Beskid Mountains – View of the Mountains loop' offers a more difficult 72.3 km challenge. Passes like Wielkie Drogi Pass and Glisne Pass are known for their good tarmac and low traffic, making them enjoyable for climbs and descents. More cycling options can be found in the Cycling around Mszana Dolna guide.
The Mszana Dolna commune offers diverse terrain, ranging from gentle hills to rugged mountain peaks, providing routes for all levels. You can find leisurely walks in peaceful valleys or challenging ascents up steep mountainsides. For example, the green trail from Przełęcz Rydza-Śmigłego to Mogielnica is a popular route for those seeking a more significant climb.
Yes, parking is available at some passes. Gruszowiec Pass is specifically mentioned as a good place to leave your car before starting a trail, such as the blue trail to Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning mountain landscapes, the low traffic on many pass roads, and the well-maintained asphalt surfaces for cycling. The presence of shelters and picnic spots, like at Sucha Pass Memorial and Meadow, is also appreciated for rest and family outings. The region's accessibility and diverse trails for various activities are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is well-equipped for visitors. Many hiking routes in the area pass by mountain huts or guesthouses, providing opportunities for rest, local cuisine, and even overnight stays. Gruszowiec Pass, for example, is home to 'Bar pod Cyckem', a popular spot for refreshments.
Przełęcz Rydza-Śmigłego is a notable pass, particularly as a popular starting point for ascents to Mogielnica, the highest peak in the Beskid Wyspowy at 1170 meters. From Mogielnica, visitors can enjoy a relatively new observation tower offering expansive views.
Absolutely. The area offers several gravel biking routes, such as the 'Bridge Over the Raba River – Dry Clearing loop' (48.8 km, difficult) or the 'Dry Clearing – Beautiful climb by Majdówka loop' (14.7 km, moderate). These routes often feature varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes. More options are detailed in the Gravel biking around Mszana Dolna guide.


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