Best mountain peaks around Besko are found within the picturesque Beskid Niski mountain range in the Polish Carpathians. This region is known for its gentle hills, dense forests, and tranquil valleys, serving as a base for exploring notable summits. The area offers quiet trails and natural beauty, appealing to those seeking an immersive mountain experience. It is a destination for exploring the surrounding natural attractions.
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Przymiarki is a mountain ridge in the Low Beskids, in the Rymanowskie Hills, between Lubatowa and Rymanów-Zdrój. The ridge has three peaks, with the western Uhliska (611 m above sea level) and the eastern Kopa (640 m above sea level), where the Patryja triangulation tower once stood. The name Przymiarki (626 m above sea level) refers to the central part. Views from the central part include the Strzyżowskie Foothills, the Dynowskie Foothills, Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie, the Bieszczady Mountains, the border range of the Low Beskids, Gniazdo Jawornika, the Rymanowskie Hills and the Dukielski Beskids. The ridge is a popular destination for trips from the health resorts of Iwonicz-Zdrój and Rymanów-Zdrój, offering a panoramic view of the region. Iwonicki Potok flows from the slopes of Przymiarki.
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A beautiful hall with an all-round panorama.
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Przymiarki (626 m) - a mountain ridge in the Low Beskids, in the Rymanowskie Hills. The ridge is located east of the upper part of Lubatowa and west of Rymanów-Zdrój. The southern slopes descend to Bałucianka, the northern slopes to the fields of the non-existent village of Wólka. The ridge has three peaks. The western, lower one is Uhliska, also called Wólecka Góra - 611 m above sea level, the eastern, higher one is Kopa - 640 m above sea level. The very top of Kopa is called Patryja after the triangulation tower that once existed there. The name Przymiarki actually refers to the central part of the ridge with a height of 626 m above sea level. Kopa and Uhliska are partially forested, while from the central part there is a panorama of the Strzyżowskie Foothills, the Dynowskie Foothills, Doły Jasielsko-Sanockie, the Bieszczady Mountains, the Beskid Niski range - the Border Range, Gniazdo Jawornika, Wzgórza Rymanowskie, Beskid Dukielski. When the visibility is very good, a little to the left of Cergowa, you can see the Tatra Mountains. Due to its location, the ridge is a popular destination for trips from the health resorts of Iwonicz-Zdrój and Rymanów-Zdrój. Iwonicki Potok flows from the slopes of Przymiarki. https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przymiarki_(Beskid_Niski)
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Place accessible also with a car. Great view in all directions and crossing of many trekking routes.
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A scenic and well-paved trail leads to the summit from which the entire region can be overlooked. If you are clear you can see even the expeller of the Carpathians.
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The region around Besko, situated in the Beskid Niski mountain range, offers several interesting peaks. Highlights include Przymiarki Ridge, known for its panoramic views of the Strzyżowskie and Dynowskie Foothills, and Kopa, an eastern peak of the Przymiarka ridge offering views towards Cergowa. Further afield, Lackowa is the highest peak in the Polish Beskid Niski, and Cergowa Mountain features an observation tower for broad regional perspectives.
Yes, Cergowa Mountain (716m) and Grzywacka Góra both feature observation towers at their peaks. These towers provide excellent panoramic views of the Low Beskid and the Dynów Foothills, allowing visitors to take in the undulating landscape from an elevated position.
From peaks like Przymiarki Ridge, you can enjoy extensive views of the Strzyżowskie Foothills, the Dynowskie Foothills, and even the distant Bieszczady Mountains on clear days. View of Uhliska also offers a scenic overlook of the entire region. Peaks like Tokarnia are noted for their beautiful vistas, especially on trails leading towards Komańcza.
Yes, Holy Mount Jawor is a good destination for families with children. It can be reached via a relatively steep but short trail from Wysowa-Zdrój and features a unique Lemko cemetery and a chapel, offering both natural beauty and historical interest.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including sections of the Main Beskid Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and touring bicycle routes. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Loop Rymanów Zdrój - Przymiarki - Iwonicz Zdrój' for hiking, or the 'Wisłok Gorge (Olza Wall) – Waterfall on the Wisłoczek loop' for MTB. More details on these activities can be found in the Hiking around Besko, MTB Trails around Besko, and Cycling around Besko guides.
For those seeking a challenge, Lackowa, the highest peak in the Polish Beskid Niski, presents a significant ascent with sections reaching a 30% incline. Additionally, some segments of the Main Beskid Trail traversing the Beskid Niski can be challenging due to steep ascents and descents.
The Beskid Niski is home to the Magura National Park, which contains several nature reserves. A notable geological feature is the Kornuty Reserve, located in the Magura Wątkowska area, which is a unique sandstone debris field. Near the village of Folusz, you can also find the Devil's Stone Reserve and the picturesque Magurski Waterfall.
The Beskid Niski region is particularly celebrated for its stunning autumnal colors, making autumn an ideal time for a peaceful and immersive mountain experience. However, the region offers natural beauty throughout the warmer months for hiking and exploring.
Yes, the region has significant historical and cultural ties. Holy Mount Jawor features a Lemko cemetery and a chapel. The valleys of former Lemko villages such as Nieznajowa and Świerzowa Ruska offer easy routes to explore historical traces and learn about the Lemko people and World War events that shaped the area.
Sucha Góra is known as a tranquil mountain retreat, offering a peaceful escape for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and experience local culture away from more crowded areas.
Absolutely. The Beskid Niski is renowned for its wild nature, dense forests, and tranquil valleys. Magura National Park is a prime example, offering numerous well-marked hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, allowing visitors to experience the region's serene and untouched natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Przymiarki Ridge and View of Uhliska. The region's quiet trails, natural beauty, and the opportunity to glimpse its rich history, particularly related to the Lemko people, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 56 photos and given 30 upvotes, highlighting the scenic appeal of these locations.


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