Best mountain peaks around gmina Raba Wyżna are situated in southern Lesser Poland, offering access to notable mountain peaks. This region provides natural landscapes and hiking opportunities. Peaks are found within the gmina's borders and in close proximity, serving as destinations for visitors. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including parts of the Gorce Mountains and the Beskid Wyspowy range.
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Very pleasant views of the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny Mountains and Czorsztyn Lake
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Small shelter, good place to rest!
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Szczebel, located right next to Zakopianka (S7), rises above the towns of Mszana Dolna, Glisne, Tenczyn, Lubień and Kasinka Mała. The massif has four peaks: Czechówka (721 m), Szczebel (Strzebel, 977 m), Mały Szczebel (Mały Strzebel) and Mała Góra (883 m). At the top there is a monument dedicated to Pope John Paul II, who visited Strzebel twice. There is also a Polish flag at the top. In 2010, as part of the “Discover Beskid Wyspowy” campaign, several tables and benches were placed at the top of Szczebel, a campfire site was set up and a map of the Myślenice district was placed. In May 2011, near the top, by the black trail from Lubień, a place was created at the initiative of people practicing paragliding, from which paragliders can take off in good weather.
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I recommend poured Pils, perfect for a break during a hike
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The summit is in a clearing with great views. You have to leave the green trail to the top.
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You should turn off the trail from 50m. The peak is not on the trail. Wooded, but you can see a bit of the island or Maków Beskids. Especially at the vantage point located 200 meters earlier, looking from the Stare Wierchy shelter
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A difficult approach to the summit from the Glisne pass (red MSB trail). Poles on the approach will definitely help. At the top there is a shelter where you can spend the night and eat. All information here --> https://lubon.pttk.pl
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The region offers access to several significant peaks. Turbacz, the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, is a prominent destination known for its PTTK mountain shelter with expansive views. Luboń Wielki Summit is another recognizable peak in the Beskid Wyspowy range, featuring the only PTTK mountain hostel in that range and unique panoramas. Additionally, the PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is a popular spot, offering views of the Tatras and Babia Góra.
For breathtaking panoramas, the PTTK mountain shelter near the summit of Turbacz offers expansive views of the Tatra and Pieniny mountains. Luboń Wielki Summit also provides unique vistas, including the Gorce, Pieniny, Tatras, and even Babia Góra on clear days. The PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is another excellent viewpoint, with its terrace offering beautiful views of the Tatras, Babia Góra, and Rabka-Zdrój.
Yes, some peaks and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. The PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is listed as family-friendly, suggesting accessible routes to reach it. The gentle slopes and comfortable trails leading to Turbacz also make it manageable for a challenging yet accessible hike, with numerous spacious clearings ideal for rest and picnics.
Luboń Wielki is notable for its unique natural features, including the largest rocky debris field in the Beskids, known as "Dziurawe Turnie," and a gołoborze (rockfall area) within its nature reserve. Rabska Góra holds cultural significance with a millennial stone and a chapel dedicated to St. Hubert. Near the summit of Szczebel (977 m), you can find a monument dedicated to Pope John Paul II and a Polish flag.
Yes, there are several mountain shelters. The PTTK mountain shelter on Turbacz, located at 1283 meters, offers refreshments and panoramic views. Luboń Wielki Summit is home to the only PTTK mountain hostel in the Beskid Wyspowy. Additionally, the charming PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa provides 25 beds and hot meals, making it an excellent base for hikers.
You can expect a variety of hiking trails. Turbacz offers a network of trails suitable for hikers, cross-country skiers, and mountain bikers, with scenic clearings. Luboń Wielki features diverse trails, from easy family-friendly routes to the more challenging and Tatran-like "Perć Borkowskiego." For a quieter experience, Rabska Góra provides pleasant forested trails.
The region is generally appealing throughout the warmer months for hiking. The slopes of Turbacz are known for numerous spacious clearings, ideal for rest and picnics, suggesting pleasant conditions in spring, summer, and early autumn. The area also supports cross-country skiing in winter, indicating year-round outdoor activity potential, though hiking conditions will vary with snow.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like the "View of the Raba River – Bridge Over the Raba River loop" for touring bicycles, or the "Velo Dunajec Cycling Route – View of the Tatra Mountains loop" for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around gmina Raba Wyżna, Road Cycling Routes around gmina Raba Wyżna, and Gravel biking around gmina Raba Wyżna guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and the sense of accomplishment from conquering distinct summits. The PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is described as a "very charming hostel with delicious cake," highlighting the welcoming atmosphere. The unique panoramas from peaks like Luboń Wielki Summit and the historical significance of sites like Szczebel (977 m) also contribute to a memorable experience. The komoot community has shared 74 photos and given 145 upvotes for the highlights in the area, indicating strong visitor satisfaction.
Yes, Rabska Góra (Wierchy) is an excellent choice for those seeking a quieter experience. While its summit is heavily forested and lacks extensive panoramic views, it offers pleasant forested hiking trails directly accessible from Raba Wyżna, making it a convenient option for local excursions away from more crowded paths.
Yes, some peaks have interesting historical connections. Luboń Wielki, for instance, played a role as a refuge for partisan units during WWII, and local legends further add to its intrigue. Rabska Góra features a millennial stone and a chapel dedicated to St. Hubert. Near the summit of Szczebel (977 m), there is a monument dedicated to Pope John Paul II, who visited the peak twice.


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