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Bus station hiking trails around powiat kłodzki offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Sudetes mountain range in southwestern Poland. The region is characterized by several mountain ranges, including the Stołowe (Table) Mountains and the Śnieżnik Massif, alongside the central Kłodzko Valley. Hikers will find varied terrain, from unique sandstone rock formations and dense mountain forests to rolling countryside and high peaks. This area provides a well-developed network of trails suitable for exploring its natural features.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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9.00km
02:33
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.1km
06:24
780m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:16
530m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Breathtaking summit plateau with a great distant view. Grandfather's chair can be occupied. Interesting rock inscriptions.
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Unique rock formation on the "Wilden Löcher" circular trail
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Schronisko Jagodna closed until May 6th 🤷🏻♂️
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The Śnieżnik Tower named after Emperor Wilhelm I was built between 1895 and 1899 and stood there until 1973. The total height of the Śnieżnik Tower is 33.5 meters. Two cylindrical towers with observation platforms at heights of 17.4 meters and 29.9 meters served as a distinctive landmark. The entrance was located in the larger tower and led to a 5-meter-high hall, which was named the Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial Hall. Narrow, arched windows illuminated the hall, which had a diameter of 8 meters. Inside, there was a 1.23-meter-high bust of the emperor and a commemorative plaque dedicated to the builders. Several years after the destruction of the Śnieżnik Tower named after Emperor Wilhelm I (built in 1899), this action was deemed pointless, and discussions began about the need for reconstruction to restore the peak's tourist appeal. Tower on Śnieżnik – history has come full circle, and investors and originators have begun to face similar problems to their predecessors from 100 years ago.
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The first mention of the development of Śnieżnik Mountain dates back to 1809, when the owner of Międzygórze, Count Wilhelm von Magnis, built barns and shepherd's huts on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. In 1838, Międzygórze was purchased by Princess Marianna of Orange, the Lady of Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – daughter of the King of the Netherlands and wife of a Prussian prince. In 1840, she invited her father, King Wilhelm, with whom she reached the summit of Śnieżnik on July 20th. In 1869, the Duchess took over the land on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. She commissioned a highlander from Switzerland to build a Swiss mountain hut (Schweizerei am Schneeberg or Schweizerei auf dem Schneeberg) on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik, which now forms the main part of the mountain hut. Construction was completed in 1871. The building initially served as a tourist inn, with 50 beds and a large dining hall. In the following years, the buildings were modernized several times. In 1872, utility rooms were built on the site of an old dairy farm. In 1880, a meteorological station was opened at the inn. In the 1930s, the inn had 30 beds. After World War II, the building stood empty until 1946. The dilapidated buildings were taken over by "Orbis," renaming it "Szwajcarka." In 1947, the Polish Tatra Mountain Shelter Board took over. The following summer, a shelter was opened, named "Na Śnieżniku" to distinguish it from the "Szwajcarka" shelter in Rudawy Janowickie. In 1950, the building became the property of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society. At that time, the shelter had 63 beds. In the 1980s, the shelter was thoroughly modernized and renovated thanks to the efforts of its then-lessee, Zbigniew Fastnacht, who managed the facility from 1982 to 2001. After his death, in recognition of his achievements, the shelter was named after him.
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The climb is not easy, but the view makes up for it.
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Far-sightedness guaranteed in good weather, only the dirt of the other visitors trickles down on your head🤭
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Exactly, Fanny, super cool and not that high. But the views are 👌😎
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Powiat Kłodzki offers a vast network of hiking trails accessible by bus, with over 350 routes available for exploration. This includes a diverse range of options, from easy strolls to challenging mountain expeditions.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners and those seeking easier walks. There are over 120 easy routes accessible by bus. Many of these trails offer gentle terrain through the serene rolling countryside and quiet mountain forests of the Kłodzko Valley. For a moderate, yet accessible option, consider the PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel – Cairns and Picnic Area loop from Spalona, which is just under 9 km.
For experienced hikers looking for a challenge, Powiat Kłodzki offers nearly 70 difficult routes accessible by bus. These often lead into the higher elevations of the Sudetes, such as the Stołowe Mountains or the Śnieżnik Massif. A demanding option is the Erroneous Rocks – Hen Leg Rock Formation loop from Błędne Skały, a 20 km difficult route that explores unique rock formations.
Many of the trails in Powiat Kłodzki are designed as circular routes, making them ideal for public transport users. This allows you to start and finish your hike at the same bus stop without needing to arrange return transport. An example of a circular route is the Kalenica Observation Tower – Sunny Summit (949 m) loop from Jugów, which offers scenic views.
Absolutely! Powiat Kłodzki is rich in natural beauty and offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The Stołowe Mountains National Park, with its unique rock formations like Szczeliniec Wielki and Błędne Skały, is a major highlight. You can explore these on routes like the Szczeliniec Wielki (Great Szczeliniec) – Erroneous Rocks loop from Table Mountains National Park. The Śnieżnik Massif also provides exceptional panoramic views, especially from the PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku.", which can be part of a hike like the Śnieżnik Observation Tower – Králický Sněžník Summit loop from Rezerwat Jaskinia Niedźwiedzia.
The bus-accessible trails in Powiat Kłodzki are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Hikers frequently praise the well-marked paths, the diverse landscapes ranging from mountain peaks to serene valleys, and the convenience of accessing these natural wonders via public transport.
Yes, several routes pass by or lead to mountain huts and shelters, providing opportunities for rest, refreshments, or even overnight stays. Notable options include the PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel and the PTTK mountain hut on Szczeliniec. These can be excellent points of interest on longer hikes.
Powiat Kłodzki is an excellent destination for family-friendly hikes. The region offers many easy and moderate trails through forests and valleys that are suitable for all ages. The unique rock formations of the Stołowe Mountains, such as Błędne Skały, are particularly engaging for children, offering a natural labyrinth to explore.
Many trails in Powiat Kłodzki are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially within national parks or nature reserves, and to keep your dog on a leash for their safety and the protection of wildlife.
The best time for hiking in Powiat Kłodzki is generally from spring to autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. Summer offers lush greenery and longer daylight hours, while autumn brings stunning fall foliage. Some lower elevation trails may also be accessible in winter for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, but higher mountain routes can be challenging due to snow and ice.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, the Kłodzko Valley also has historical significance. The region is dotted with charming spa towns like Kudowa-Zdrój and Polanica-Zdrój, which often have beautiful parks and architecture. Additionally, historical sites like the Kłodzko Fortress are within the broader region, offering a blend of nature and history.


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