Mountain peaks around Bukowsko offer diverse landscapes within Poland's Podkarpackie Voivodeship, primarily in the Bieszczady Mountains and the Low Beskids. This region provides access to various peaks characterized by forests, meadows, and unique flora. The area is known for its marked hiking trails that cater to different experience levels. Many peaks provide expansive views of the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Tokarnia, a peak at 778 meters above sea level, offers stunning and expansive views of the Bukowskie Foothills and the Bieszczady Mountains. Finally, a forest-free peak. It's beautiful and peaceful here—it's hard to believe that heavy fighting took place here during World War II. It's an open clearing, so the wind can blow tourists away quite hard.
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Skibce (or Zrubań), at 776 meters above sea level, is a completely forested peak, but its forests are magical, beautiful, green, lush, a feast for the soul—I have more adjectives, but I'll calm down here. A beautiful, quiet place surrounded by nature!
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Rzepedka (708 m above sea level) is one of the most scenic peaks in the Low Beskids. We will reach the peak following the trail of the good soldier Švejk from Szczawne. You can leave your car in front of the church. The old Lemko name of the peak is Rożynkania, meaning a horn-shaped mountain. From the top you can see the Low Beskids, the Bieszczady Mountains, the Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains and even the Tatra Mountains.
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Polańska (737 m above sea level) is a peak in the Low Beskids. The Beskid Courier Route "Jaga-Kora" runs through here. The trail is well marked (with the letter P ending with an anchor). From the top you can see a wide panorama to the south. On a clear day you can even see the Tatra Mountains.
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Beautiful all around panorama. Silence, emptiness, peace, nature.
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Nice peak with an exposed clearing. At the top there is a telecommunication transmitter. There is also a bench.
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A low peak with beautiful views. Covered with meadows. At the top, there's a bench.
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The Bukowsko region offers several popular peaks. Vahalovsky Peak is known for its beautiful panoramic meadow views. Tokarnia, at 778 meters, provides expansive vistas of the Bukowskie Foothills and the Bieszczady Mountains from an open clearing. Another favorite is Skibce, a forested summit offering a quiet, natural setting.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Tokarnia, which provides expansive vistas of the Bukowskie Foothills and the Bieszczady Mountains. Vahalovsky Peak also offers a beautiful all-around panorama from its meadow-covered summit. From Polańska Mountain and Rzepedka, you can enjoy wide panoramas, and on clear days, even see the distant Tatra Mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in biodiversity. Kopa Bukowska in the Western Bieszczady Mountains is particularly noteworthy for its unique and rare flora, including species like Sesleria Bielza and Dacka Sedge. Krzemień, also in the Bieszczady, is home to rare plant species such as Dacian sedge and rock sedge. Kremenec, marking the tripoint of Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine, is celebrated for its pristine, ancient beech and fir forests, some of which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Bukowsko region offers a variety of hiking trails. A yellow hiking trail traverses the Bukowica Range, including Tokarnia. The famous Main Beskid Trail (Główny Szlak Beskidzki) passes the southern slope of Kopa Bukowska. You can also find trails like the Beskid Courier Route "Jaga-Kora" on Polańska Mountain, and the trail of the good soldier Švejk leading to Rzepedka. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Bukowsko guide.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. While specific peaks vary in difficulty, many trails in the region cater to different experience levels. For example, the guide for easy hikes around Bukowsko features routes like "The Good Soldier Švejk Trail" and a loop around Tokarnia from Przybyszów, which are rated as easy.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bukowsko offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find various routes in the running trails around Bukowsko guide, including longer loops like "Tokarnia – Vahalovsky Peak loop from Ościanek." For cyclists, the gravel biking around Bukowsko guide provides routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Zagórz Railway Open-Air Museum loop."
Tokarnia (778 m) is the highest point of the Bukowica Range within the Low Beskids. It's highly regarded for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Bukowskie Foothills, and on clear days, even the distant Bieszczady and Tatra Mountains. The summit features an open clearing, a telecommunication transmitter, and a bench, making it a popular spot for hikers. It also holds historical significance, as heavy fighting took place here during World War II.
Yes, Skibce (also known as Zrubań), at 776 meters above sea level, is a completely forested peak. While it doesn't offer open views, visitors describe its forests as magical, beautiful, and lush, providing a wonderfully quiet and peaceful place surrounded by nature.
Yes, Kremenec (1221 m) holds significant regional importance as it marks the tripoint where the borders of Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine meet. It is the highest peak in the Bukovské vrchy range, which borders the Polish Bieszczady. Hiking to Kremenec offers a unique cross-border experience through untouched wilderness and spectacular views from this historically significant vantage point.
The Bieszczady landscapes, which include many peaks accessible from Bukowsko, are particularly vibrant in autumn. The blend of forests and meadows across the region offers diverse natural beauty throughout the warmer months. While specific conditions vary, late spring to early autumn generally provides the most favorable weather for hiking.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the sense of peace and quiet, and the untouched natural beauty. Peaks like Vahalovsky Peak are praised for their "beautiful all around panorama. Silence, emptiness, peace, nature." The lush, green forests of Skibce are also a favorite for their serene atmosphere.
Yes, in the wider Bieszczady region, Kopa Bukowska (1320 m) is part of the impressive Tarnica and Halicz group, offering stunning views and traversing the Main Beskid Trail. Krzemień (1335 m) is the second-highest peak in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains, known for its characteristic jagged, rocky ridge. While its summit is closed for conservation, the blue trail from Wołosate to Bukowe Berdo passes nearby, offering exceptional views.


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