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Hiking around Łodygowice offers diverse landscapes within the Silesian Beskids and Beskid Mały mountain ranges. The region features high peaks, dense woodlands, and open mountain ridges, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Notable natural features include the highest peak of the Silesian Beskids, Skrzyczne, and Czupel in the Beskid Mały range. The area also encompasses parts of the Natura 2000 Beskidu Małego protected area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.1km
05:22
630m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.84km
00:43
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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28.6km
08:38
880m
880m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The path through the former mine area towards the station ends with a tunnel with a crumbling steep exit. Then there is no passage towards the platform and everyone jumps wildly from the tracks onto the platform. If someone wants to go/walk towards the lake, they have to jump over a concrete gutter and stones onto the mine embankment and continue through the area with 'no entry' signs.
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The highest peak of the Silesian Beskids, part of the Crown of Polish Mountains, with panoramic views of the Beskid ranges and the Tatras on clear days.
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A short section with a great view of Szczyrk and the Beskid Mountains. It's worth stopping for photos. The trail is narrow.
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The ascent along the blue route is quite good from a sporting perspective, but the scenery isn't great. The hiking trail is quite wide (actually, much too wide), littered with quite a bit of trash (!), but the worst part is that you walk almost the entire time below/near the two chairlifts (on rocky ski slopes). If you're looking for nature, you're in the wrong place! 🌳⛰️😐 P.S.: It feels like people in Poland drink beer instead of water on the ascent/descent, which would explain all the empty beer cans along the trails 😵. I find this kind of treatment of nature appalling 🤮! All in all: 👎👎👎
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it's better to take chicken calves on the road than stork calves. but it's not hard:)
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Easy route for a few hours of walking, a few climbs, great views, possibility of going down by cable car.
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One of the highest mountains accessible by bike. The views are amazing.
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Łodygowice offers a diverse range of hiking trails within the Silesian Beskids and Beskid Mały mountain ranges. You'll find routes featuring high peaks, dense woodlands, and open mountain ridges, suitable for various ability levels from moderate ascents to more challenging, longer expeditions. The area is also part of the Natura 2000 Beskidu Małego protected area.
There are 18 hiking routes available around Łodygowice. These include 6 easy trails, 7 moderate trails, and 5 difficult trails, ensuring options for every hiker.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. An excellent option is the Żywiec Lake – Gravel Path Along Żywiec Lake loop from gmina Łodygowice, which is an easy 3.7 km trail taking about 1 hour to complete, following the scenic shore of Żywiec Lake. Another easy choice is the Żywiec Lake loop from gmina Łodygowice, a 2.8 km route.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Skrzyczne Mountain Hut – Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m) loop from Łodygowice Górne is a difficult 28.8 km route that takes you to the highest peak of the Silesian Beskids. Another demanding option is the Czupel Peak (933 m) – View of Czupel Summit Cairns loop from Łodygowice, a 15.9 km path exploring the slopes of Czupel, the highest peak in the Beskid Mały range.
The region offers numerous stunning viewpoints and natural features. You can hike to Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m), the highest point in the Silesian Beskids, for expansive views. Czupel Peak (933 m) provides beautiful vistas of Międzybrodzkie Lake and Góra Żar. Don't miss Góra Żar (765 m) for panoramic views of neighboring mountains and lowlands. The Diabli Kamień loop from Łodygowice passes by the notable 6-meter-high rock formation known as Diabli Kamień, which has local legends associated with it.
Yes, many of the trails around Łodygowice are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Żywiec Lake – Gravel Path Along Żywiec Lake loop from gmina Łodygowice, the Czupel Peak (933 m) – View of Czupel Summit Cairns loop from Łodygowice, and the Diabli Kamień loop from Łodygowice.
The hiking trails in Łodygowice are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-marked paths, and the stunning views from the peaks.
Yes, for longer hikes, you can find mountain shelters. For instance, the Skrzyczne Mountain Hut – Skrzyczne Peak (1,257 m) loop from Łodygowice Górne leads to a PTTK shelter at the summit of Skrzyczne. Another notable one is the Klimczok Mountain Hut (PTTK Klimczok Shelter), which can be accessed from various routes in the wider Beskids area.
Absolutely! The proximity of three lakes – Jezioro Żywieckie, Jezioro Międzybrodzkie, and Jezioro Czaniec – allows you to combine mountain tourism with water activities. The area is also popular for cycling, offering various routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the historic Łodygowice Palace. Additionally, along the red trail leading through Czupel to Magurka, you'll find Polana Koliby, a charming meadow with a campfire spot and a small chapel offering views of distant peaks.
The region around Łodygowice is generally excellent for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is popular, but can be warmer. Winter hiking is also possible, especially on lower trails, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions on higher peaks.
Yes, for those interested in geological features, there is a small cave called Wietrzna Dziura (also known as Smocza Jama) located between Magurka Wilkowicka and Czupel. It has a depth of about 6 meters and a length of 33 meters.


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