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Jogging around Gorczański Park Narodowy offers diverse landscapes within the Gorce Mountains of southern Poland. The region is characterized by gentle, wooded mountains, deep valleys carved by streams, and expansive glades. Over 95% of the park is covered by old-growth beech and fir forests, providing shaded running routes. The highest peak within the park is Turbacz, reaching 1310 meters above sea level.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
40
runners
12.6km
01:56
640m
640m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
18
runners
17.2km
02:31
770m
770m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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15
runners
10.5km
01:33
520m
520m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
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21.0km
02:53
830m
830m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.2km
04:58
1,320m
1,320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Gorc (1228 m a.s.l.) is a prominent peak located in the eastern part of the main ridge of the Gorce Mountains. It is the culmination of an extensive mountain massif named the Gorc Massif after it. It is one of the most popular and frequently visited places in the Gorce Mountains. For centuries, the slopes of Gorc were intensively used for grazing and are among the oldest grazing lands in the region, dating back well over half a millennium. A trace of centuries of intensive grazing activity on Gorc are the extensive mountain meadows and clearings located on the mountain slopes, below the summit, preserved to this day. In 2015, a viewing tower was erected on the forest-covered summit dome of Gorc. It offers a wide panorama of the neighboring mountain ranges, including the Gorce, Tatra Mountains, Sądecki Beskid, and Wyspowy Beskid. On the southern slope of Gorc, along the green tourist trail, there is a student tent base, open during the summer season. An blue tourist trail runs through Gorc, connecting here with the black and green trails. The viewing tower is accessible all year round. source of information: https://turystyka.ochotnica.pl/wieze/30
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Turbacz is the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, a small range in the Western Beskids, which is part of the Crown of Polish Mountains. The Gorce range is largely an area of the Gorczański National Park, however, the peak itself lies outside its borders. At the summit, there is an obelisk, an iron cross, an information board, a table, and benches. From here, you can admire the beautiful panorama of the Tatra Mountains. Below the summit is the PTTK Shelter named after Władysław Orkan on Turbacz.
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For a shelter, the food is quite good, especially the sweet snacks - cheesecake, apple pie, normal prices, quite crowded in season and it's better to book accommodation in advance. In good weather, you can eat a meal outside with a beautiful free view of the Tatra Mountains.
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Beautiful views of the Tatra Mountains, Górce, and the surrounding area. Unfortunately, the number of young people on the trail going crazy on motorcycles and quads makes the hike less than pleasant. Noise and the stench of exhaust fumes.
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The views of the Tatra Mountains from this mountain hut are jaw-dropping. It's located at the intersection of many trails, including those to Kudłoń, Stare Wierchy, and, of course, nearby Turbacz. Food and drink are available, of course, and accommodations are available too. It's a fantastic place.
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Wikipedia says that this peak is "not very outstanding", but I don't know: there are beautiful views of the Gorce Mountains here - just look at the photos: is it not very outstanding?
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Turbacz is the highest peak in the Gorce Mountains, measuring 1310 m above sea level, popular with tourists at any time of year. At the top there is a shelter with a beautiful view of the Tatras, which is a great place to rest after a hike. The trails leading to Turbacz are well marked, but due to the elevation gain and length of the routes, it is worth stocking up on solid trekking shoes.
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There are over 17 dedicated running routes in Gorczański Park Narodowy, offering a variety of experiences for joggers. The komoot community has explored these trails over 800 times, highlighting the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Most running routes in Gorczański Park Narodowy are considered difficult, with significant elevation gains and challenging terrain. While there is one moderate route, the majority of the 17 available trails are designed for experienced runners seeking a rigorous workout. The park's varied terrain includes both gentle slopes and more demanding ascents.
Yes, many of the routes in Gorczański Park Narodowy are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the PTTK Mountain Hut on Turbacz loop from Gorce and the PTTK Mountain Hut on Turbacz loop from Hucisko are popular circular options that take you through the park's characteristic woodlands and valleys.
Gorczański Park Narodowy is characterized by gentle, wooded mountains, deep valleys carved by meandering streams, and expansive glades (polany). Over 95% of the park is covered by old-growth beech and fir forests, providing shaded and scenic routes. You'll also encounter subalpine meadows, which burst with wildflowers, and can enjoy views of surrounding mountain ranges from various vantage points.
Yes, several routes lead to notable landmarks and offer stunning views. You can reach the Gorc Summit and Observation Tower (1,228 m), which provides panoramic vistas. The numerous glades, such as Zielenica Glade, also serve as excellent viewpoints. The PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel is another significant point of interest, often serving as a break spot on longer runs.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 7 reviews. Runners often praise the undisturbed nature of the park, the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient woodlands, and the rewarding panoramic views from peaks like Turbacz. The well-developed system of tourist and educational trails also contributes to a positive running experience.
While the guide does not specify direct public transport links to every trailhead, many routes, such as those starting from Hucisko or Gorce, are accessible by car. For detailed information on public transport options to the park's various entry points, it is advisable to consult local transport schedules or the official Gorczański Park Narodowy website at gpn.gov.pl.
The majority of routes listed in Gorczański Park Narodowy are classified as difficult. While the park's terrain ranges from gentle slopes to demanding ascents, and some sections are wide enough for strollers, there are currently no routes specifically categorized as 'easy' for jogging in the provided data. Beginners might find the overall elevation and distance challenging.
Yes, many popular starting points for trails, such as those near Koninki, Hucisko, or Gorce, typically offer parking facilities. However, specific details on parking availability and fees are not provided in the route data. It's recommended to check local information or park websites for current parking arrangements before your visit.
The park offers a great experience throughout the warmer months. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, especially crocuses in the polany, while summer provides lush, shaded forests. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. The park's trails are generally well-suited for jogging from spring through autumn. Winter running is possible but may require specialized gear due to snow and ice.
Absolutely. For advanced runners seeking a significant challenge, routes like the PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel – Turbacz head loop from Gorce offer a substantial distance of 19.0 miles (30.5 km) with considerable elevation gain. This trail leads through dense forests and towards the Turbacz peak, providing a demanding and rewarding experience.


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