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Jogging around gmina Stronie Śląskie offers diverse terrain within the Eastern Sudetes, situated on the Polish-Czech border. The region features a mountainous landscape, extensive forests, and a network of trails. It is characterized by the confluence of three valleys and surrounded by the Krowiarki, Śnieżnik Massif, Golden Mountains, and Bialskie Mountains, providing varied elevations. River valleys, such as the Biała Lądecka, also offer less strenuous running options.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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103
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43.9km
06:00
1,730m
1,730m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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24.9km
03:27
1,030m
1,030m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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20.9km
02:56
860m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first mention of the development of Śnieżnik Mountain dates back to 1809, when the owner of Międzygórze, Count Wilhelm von Magnis, built barns and shepherd's huts on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. In 1838, Międzygórze was purchased by Princess Marianna of Orange, the Lady of Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – daughter of the King of the Netherlands and wife of a Prussian prince. In 1840, she invited her father, King Wilhelm, with whom she reached the summit of Śnieżnik on July 20th. In 1869, the Duchess took over the land on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. She commissioned a highlander from Switzerland to build a Swiss mountain hut (Schweizerei am Schneeberg or Schweizerei auf dem Schneeberg) on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik, which now forms the main part of the mountain hut. Construction was completed in 1871. The building initially served as a tourist inn, with 50 beds and a large dining hall. In the following years, the buildings were modernized several times. In 1872, utility rooms were built on the site of an old dairy farm. In 1880, a meteorological station was opened at the inn. In the 1930s, the inn had 30 beds. After World War II, the building stood empty until 1946. The dilapidated buildings were taken over by "Orbis," renaming it "Szwajcarka." In 1947, the Polish Tatra Mountain Shelter Board took over. The following summer, a shelter was opened, named "Na Śnieżniku" to distinguish it from the "Szwajcarka" shelter in Rudawy Janowickie. In 1950, the building became the property of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society. At that time, the shelter had 63 beds. In the 1980s, the shelter was thoroughly modernized and renovated thanks to the efforts of its then-lessee, Zbigniew Fastnacht, who managed the facility from 1982 to 2001. After his death, in recognition of his achievements, the shelter was named after him.
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The climb is not easy, but the view makes up for it.
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Far-sightedness guaranteed in good weather, only the dirt of the other visitors trickles down on your head🤭
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It makes a good photo opportunity, but I don't know the story behind it. It would be nice if the inn were still standing; it's missing from the mountain.
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A peak in the Śnieżnik Massif (1153 m above sea level) – a long and winding ridge. There's a lot of forest here, but you can still see! There's also a good information board here about the Puchaczówka Pass and Marianskie Skały. If that's not enough, there's also a pretty good viewpoint nearby, just above the trees: a short walk south (a minute) and a path to the left.
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This view will blow you away. True, Czarna Góra (1,205 m above sea level) is right next door, and this is the best vantage point. The views of the Kłodzko Valley and Śnieżnik Mountain are spectacular. You're in luck!
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A good vantage point where the Puchaczówka road/street makes a huge curve. Views of the Śnieżnicki Landscape Park and the mountains from here: a true wonder of nature. There's a small white building here where you can relax and sit.
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The elephant on Śnieżnik probably found itself in the same circumstances as the leopard on Kilimanjaro.
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There are nearly 50 dedicated running routes in gmina Stronie Śląskie, offering a wide range of experiences for different fitness levels. These trails traverse the diverse landscapes of the Eastern Sudetes, including mountainous terrain, extensive forests, and picturesque river valleys.
While many routes in gmina Stronie Śląskie are rated as moderate or difficult, there are options for less strenuous runs. The region's river valleys, such as the Biała Lądecka, offer gentler trails along wide forest roads, providing a good starting point for beginners. Currently, komoot lists 14 moderate routes that might be suitable for those looking for a less challenging experience.
The running routes in gmina Stronie Śląskie feature highly varied terrain. You can expect a mix of singletrack sections, asphalt, forest roads, and field paths. This diversity demands both fitness and technical skills, offering an engaging experience through mountainous landscapes, dense woodlands, and scenic river valleys.
Yes, many of the running routes in gmina Stronie Śląskie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the challenging Králický Sněžník Summit – Black Mountain loop from Stara Morawa is a popular circular option, offering panoramic views from the Śnieżnik Massif.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter stunning mountain ranges like the Śnieżnik Massif, Golden Mountains, and Bialskie Mountains. Highlights include the Králický Sněžník Summit with its panoramic views, Mount Igliczna, and Owl's Mound with its unique rock formations. Some trails also lead to attractions like the Bear Cave (Jaskinia Niedźwiedzia).
Absolutely. Many routes in gmina Stronie Śląskie lead to spectacular viewpoints. The trails ascending the Śnieżnik Massif, for instance, offer expansive vistas from the summit and an observation tower. Owl's Mound in the Golden Mountains also features the Sowie Stopnie viewpoint, providing beautiful views of the Bialskie Mountains and the Śnieżnik Massif.
Yes, the mountainous terrain means many routes will take you near or over various passes and peaks. You can explore areas with highlights such as Jaworowa Pass or the Králický Sněžník Summit. These offer challenging climbs and rewarding views.
The running trails in gmina Stronie Śląskie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural scenery of the Eastern Sudetes, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels, from challenging mountain climbs to peaceful forest paths.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, gmina Stronie Śląskie offers several demanding routes. For example, the Králický Sněżník Summit – Black Mountain loop from Stara Morawa covers 44 km with significant elevation gain, providing a strenuous workout and breathtaking views.
Yes, some trails in the region lead towards the Bear Cave (Jaskinia Niedźwiedzia). For instance, the Králický Sněžník Summit – Black Mountain loop from Rezerwat Jaskinia Niedźwiedzia starts near the nature reserve, allowing you to combine your run with a visit to this notable attraction.
Yes, the municipality of gmina Stronie Śląskie provides amenities such as parking along many of its routes. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability at the trailhead you plan to use.
The spring and summer months are particularly beautiful for running in gmina Stronie Śląskie, with woodlands rich in wildflowers. However, the diverse terrain and extensive forests make it suitable for running throughout much of the year. Be prepared for varied conditions, especially in mountainous areas, and check local weather forecasts.


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