Best mountain peaks around Ujsoły are situated in the Żywiec Beskids, a range within the wider Carpathians near the Slovak border in southern Poland. This area features a variety of peaks, offering both forested ascents and summits with expansive clearings. It provides a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking diverse mountain experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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As of June 2026, the viewing tower is in ruins, with entry prohibited.
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Quite steep uphill but the section is short. Wielka Rycerzowa itself is wooded and the views from the summit are poor.
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Romanka (1366 m above sea level) is one of the highest peaks of the Żywiec Beskids, located within the Żywiec Landscape Park. The peak is covered with dense forest, but from the clearings on its slopes you can admire the panorama of the Tatras, Babia Góra and Pilsko. The most popular trails lead to Romanka from Żabnica, Sopotnia Wielka and Hala Rysianka, with which it creates a picturesque mountain range. The hike to the peak is demanding, especially from the Żabnica Valley, where the route is steep. Due to the more difficult approaches, it is worth stocking up on good footwear and appropriate clothing, especially in the colder seasons.
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Pilsko (1,557 m above sea level) is the second highest peak in the Żywiec Beskids, known for its vast panoramas of the Tatras, Mala Fatra and Babia Góra. There are several trails leading to the peak, including from Korbielów, Sopotnia Wielka and Złatna, with the approach from the Polish side being steep but rewarding. In winter, there is a ski resort here, while in summer, Pilsko attracts tourists who appreciate the wilderness and mountain climate. The peak lies on the border between Poland and Slovakia, and on the Slovak side, you can find a shelter at Hala Miziowa. It is worth taking a supply of water and appropriate footwear, because the approach can be muddy.
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it's worth going, in nice weather great views
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The Jubilee Cross of the Żywiec Region on Bendoszka Wielka was created on the initiative of Fr. Edward Ćmiel and Fr. Stanisław Wardyński - the parish priest of the Rycerka Górna Parish (now deceased). Both priests established a construction committee. On June 15, 1999, the Holy Father John Paul II blessed the cornerstone on Krakowskie Błonia. In 2000, a 21.75 m high cross was erected on the top of Bendoszka.
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It is worth climbing to the top of Bendoszka 1144 m above sea level. From the top there is a beautiful view of the Żywiec Beskid and Silesian Beskid. The glade at the top is a great place to rest. I recommend it.
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Formerly also Rajcza (Slovak: Veľká Rača), 1236 m above sea level – the highest peak of the Wielka Rača group in the Żywiec Beskids (in Slovakia these are the Kysuckie Beskids) Wielka Rača is located on the main ridge of the Żywiec Beskids, through which the Polish-Slovak border and the Great European Watershed run[4]. At Wielka Rača, this ridge changes direction. Wielka Rača is also a keystone for a long side ridge extending from its peak to the west (to the Slovak side). Between the three ridges of Wielka Rača there are three valleys, through which three streams flow: Rača, Klubinský potok and Oščadnica (Oščadnica) Wielka Rača is completely forested, but on its summit there is a grassy meadow, from which a wide panorama with a characteristic group of Malá Fatra stretches. The peak is also the highest mountain in the Kysuce Beskids (the Slovak part of the Żywiec Beskids) and one of the highest peaks in the Żywiec Beskids. Observation of the views is facilitated by a viewing platform built in 1997 jointly by Poles and Slovaks
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The Ujsoły region, nestled in the Żywiec Beskids, offers access to several notable peaks. Beyond the popular Pilsko Peak and Wielka Racza Summit, you can explore Romanka Peak, known for its challenging ascent and panoramas. Closer to Ujsoły, Muńcuł offers extensive views from its clearings, and Babia Góra, the 'Queen of the Beskids,' is a significant highlight in the wider region.
Many peaks around Ujsoły offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Wielka Racza Summit, you can see the Western Beskids, including the Silesian Beskids and the High Tatras. Muńcuł provides extensive vistas of the broader Beskids, the distant Tatra Mountains, and Malá Fatra. Even lower elevations like Zapolanka offer sweeping views of the Żywiec Beskids, Silesian Beskids, and Malá Fatra on clear days.
The best time for hiking in the Ujsoły mountains is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Some peaks, like Pilsko Peak, also attract visitors in winter for skiing, but hiking conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear.
Yes, the Ujsoły area offers various trails suitable for families. While some peaks are more challenging, you can find easier local walking paths around deforested hills like Kotelnica and Wilczy Groń within Ujsoły. Additionally, komoot features an entire guide dedicated to Easy hikes around Ujsoły, which includes routes like the 'Wilczy Groń – Kiczora loop' that are generally manageable for families.
Muńcuł (1165 m a.s.l.) is a less-known but highly rewarding peak. While its summit is forested, it features open clearings (Hala na Muńczole) that offer extensive views of the broader Beskids, including the Żywiec Beskids, the distant Tatra Mountains, and Malá Fatra. The green trail from Ujsoły (Dolina Danielki) is considered manageable and ideal for those seeking tranquility and impressive vistas away from more crowded trails.
Yes, mountain huts provide convenient resting points for hikers in the wider Ujsoły region. For instance, Wielka Racza Summit features a PTTK mountain hut offering refuge and refreshments. On the Slovak side of Pilsko Peak, you can find a shelter at Hala Miziowa. Babia Góra also has a PTTK shelter in Markowe Szczawiny.
Beyond peak bagging, the Ujsoły area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy walks to challenging ascents. Komoot offers guides for Easy hikes around Ujsoły and Mountain Hikes around Ujsoły. For cyclists, there are also Road Cycling Routes around Ujsoły, with options ranging from moderate to difficult.
Babia Góra (1725 m a.s.l.) is known as the 'Queen of the Beskids' and is the highest peak in the entire Polish Beskids. It is the centerpiece of the Babia Góra National Park, which is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve due to its valuable natural environment and unique massif. The mountain is famous for its panoramic views, ecological diversity, and distinct altitudinal vegetation zones, making it a prime destination for nature lovers.
Yes, some peaks carry historical or cultural significance. Kiczora (785 m a.s.l.), for example, has a Wallachian origin, meaning an 'overgrown mountain,' reflecting its historical landscape. Wilczy Groń (663.5 m a.s.l.), meaning 'Wolf's Hill,' is a deforested hill historically used for agriculture, offering insight into the traditional land use of the region.
Visitors to the mountain peaks around Ujsoły highly appreciate the vast panoramas and the sense of wilderness. Highlights like Pilsko Peak are loved for their 'vast panoramas of the Tatras, Mala Fatra and Babia Góra.' The Wielka Racza Summit is praised for its 'magnificent views' from its viewing platform. The region's diverse trails and opportunities for peaceful mountain experiences away from crowds are also frequently enjoyed.
For those seeking tranquility, Muńcuł is an excellent choice. The green trail leading from Ujsoły (Dolina Danielki) to Muńcuł is considered an ideal option for a peaceful mountain experience away from more frequented routes. Its extensive views from open clearings offer a rewarding experience without the crowds found on more popular peaks.
For experienced hikers, Romanka Peak is a challenging summit within the Żywiec Landscape Park, especially the steep route from the Żabnica Valley. Babia Góra also presents a challenging yet highly rewarding ascent, with its red-marked trail from Zawoja being particularly popular. These routes often require good footwear and appropriate clothing, especially in colder seasons.
Yes, the Ujsoły area offers road cycling opportunities. Komoot provides a dedicated guide for Road Cycling Routes around Ujsoły. You can find routes like the 'Bridge Over the Soła River – Bicycle Path loop' which vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the scenic landscapes surrounding the peaks.


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