Best mountain peaks around powiat nowotarski are located in southern Poland, providing access to the Carpathian Mountains. This region includes parts of the Gorce, Pieniny, Beskid, and Tatra Mountains. Each range features distinct geological formations and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of mountain experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Difficult descent to the Żłobki Pass
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In the winter season there is a ski lift on the Wdżar mountain 🏂🏼⛷️
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The magnificent tower on Radziejowa (1,266 m above sea level). Radziejowa is the highest mountain in the Sądecki Beskids. The views from the top (i.e., the tower) are incredible, and the map showing the panorama in front of you and which mountains you're looking at is very helpful!
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The observation tower on the highest peak in the Beskid Sądecki Mountains, at 1,266 meters, was first built in 2006 and measured 20 meters at the time. Unfortunately, in June 2010, the tower was completely damaged, likely following a lightning strike. After repairs, the tower was accessible until 2017, but was then completely demolished due to rotten wood. A completely new tower was built in 2020, reaching a total height of 22 meters. From a beautiful platform at a height of 17 meters, you have fantastic views in all four directions... You can see the High Tatras, Pieniny, Babią Górę, Gorce, Podhale, Beskid Wyspowy, Beskidu Sądecki, and Beskid Niski.
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The last section is a scree path with a 31 percent gradient if you're coming from the yellow-white, red-white, and green-white trails... You should know that, which is why I sent you the photo. The tower is an experience... The yellow-white trail is very unpleasant as a climb.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Viewing tower on Radziejowa, the highest peak in the Sądecki Beskids, which provides incredible vistas of the High Tatras, Pieniny, and Gorce. Another excellent option is Viewing tower on Luban, where a 30-meter wooden lookout tower offers views of the Gorce, Pieniny, Czorsztyńskie Lake, and the Tatra Mountains on clear days. The iconic View from the Trzy Korony summit in the Pieniny Mountains also provides spectacular scenery, especially of the Dunajec Gorge.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. While the ascent to Trzy Korony can be popular, it's considered a nice and relatively easy hike, even for children aged 5-6. For a less strenuous experience with high-mountain scenery, Kasprowy Wierch in the Tatras is accessible via cable car, making it perfect for all fitness levels. The nearby Valley of Polish Lakes offers picturesque, gentle trails.
The Gorce Mountains offer a network of popular hiking trails. A significant hub is Turbacz, the highest peak, which serves as an intersection for numerous trails. You can find challenging routes like the PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel – Turbacz Summit (1310 m) loop from Stacja Narciarska Długa Polana. The PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is also a charming facility and an excellent base for hikers, accessible via red and black trails from Rabka-Zdrój.
Kasprowy Wierch in the Tatra Mountains is an excellent choice for easy access, as it can be reached via a cable car. This allows visitors to experience high-mountain scenery without strenuous climbing. From the top, you can enjoy relatively gentle walks to picturesque alpine lakes.
The region boasts diverse natural features. In the Pieniny Mountains, you'll find dramatic limestone rock formations, such as those at Trzy Korony, and the spectacular Dunajec River Gorge. The Tatra Mountains offer stunning alpine lakes like Zielony Staw Gąsienicowy and Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy. The Gorce and Beskid Mountains feature extensive forests, clearings with wide views, and rich biodiversity, especially around Babia Góra National Park.
Yes, mountain huts are available. The PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is a charming facility offering accommodations and hot meals. Near the summit of Turbacz, there's a large PTTK mountain hostel providing food, lodging, and panoramic views. In the Beskids, the PTTK mountain shelter at Markowe Szczawiny offers a resting place when hiking Babia Góra.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Babia Góra, known as the 'Queen of the Beskids,' offers a significant challenge with rewarding, expansive views. The hike to Giewont in the Tatra Mountains is also challenging, involving moderate to steep sections with steel cables near the summit, providing a classic Tatra mountain experience. The PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel – Turbacz Summit (1310 m) loop is another difficult option in the Gorce Mountains.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy rafting trips down the Dunajec River, complementing a hike to Trzy Korony. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including the Velo Czorsztyn (around Lake Czorsztyńskie) and the Velo Dunajec trail. Running is also popular, with options like the Gorce Ultra-Trail 33.
Powiat Nowotarski provides access to several stunning mountain ranges within the Carpathian Mountains. These include the Gorce, Pieniny, and parts of the Beskid and Tatra Mountains, each offering unique landscapes and hiking opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from observation towers like those on Radziejowa and Lubań, which offer extensive panoramas. The charming atmosphere and delicious food at mountain huts, such as the PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa, are also highly appreciated. The diverse scenery, from dramatic rock formations to serene alpine lakes, consistently receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
The Pieniny Mountains, particularly around Trzy Korony, are renowned for their dramatic limestone rock formations and the spectacular Dunajec River Gorge, which are significant geological features of the region. Góra Wdżar is also notable as a former volcano.
While the highest peaks of the Tatras are not directly within Powiat Nowotarski, the town of Nowy Targ serves as an excellent base for exploration. Zakopane, often considered the gateway to the Tatras, is only about 20 minutes away by train, offering convenient access to peaks like Kasprowy Wierch and Giewont.


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