Mountain peaks around Komańcza provide access to the Bieszczady Mountains, offering varied hiking experiences and scenic views. Situated at the beginning of this range, the region features numerous summits. These peaks present a range of natural landscapes, from forested ascents to open panoramas. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural attractions.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A peak in the forest, with no views. But the forest is charming
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You can reach Łopiennik (1,069 m above sea level) by several trails: the black one from Dołżyca, the blue one from Baligród or from the village of Habkowce (northwest of Cisna on road 893) along the "Stary Majdan" nature trail.
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Hyrlata (1103 m) is one of the less known peaks of the Bieszczady Mountains. However, this does not mean that it is not worth visiting! Even though you run through the forest, the peak is grassy and offers a wonderful panorama covering almost the entire western part of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains. On clear days you can also see the Tatra Mountains. You will reach the mountain from Żubracze or Roztoki Górne.
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The peak on the black Bieszczady Running Route with a view of Cisna. Just below the peak there is a bench with a beautiful panorama.
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Kamień (857 m above sea level) is a peak in the Jaśliski Landscape Park. Around it there is the Kamień nad Jaśliska nature reserve, established in 2000 to protect fragments of the typical relief of the Low Beskids, including the peak and slopes of the Kamień mountain along with the beech and beech-fir forests covering it, interesting rock formations and unique swamps called by the local population " "berezedniami". We can get here via several marked trails (green, yellow and blue), and the branch to Mount Kamień is marked with a blue triangle.
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Hyrlata (1103 m) is one of the less known peaks of the Bieszczady Mountains. However, this does not mean that it is not worth visiting! Even though you enter through the forest, the peak is grassy and offers a wonderful panorama covering almost the entire western part of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains. On clear days you can also see the Tatra Mountains. You can climb the mountain from Żubracze (approx. 2 hours) or from Roztoki Górne (approx. 1.5 hours).
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A nice peak with a view of the Krzywe and Cisna sides. Just below the top there is a bench with a beautiful panorama.
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For expansive panoramas, consider Hyrlata (1103 m), which provides a magnificent view of almost the entire western Polish Bieszczady, and on clear days, even the Tatra Mountains. Another excellent choice is Rzepedka (708 m), known for its scenic vistas of the Low Beskids, Bieszczady, Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains, and distant Tatras.
Yes, Chryszczata (997 m) offers a historical dimension. Beneath its summit, you'll find a World War I war cemetery, providing a poignant historical context to your hike.
For a more extended and challenging adventure, Łopiennik Peak (1,069 m) is a significant ascent accessible via various hiking trails, including blue and black footpaths. The climb to Hyrlata (1103 m) also presents a good challenge, especially from Żubracze or Roztoki Górne.
Near Chryszczata (997 m), you can visit the Duszatyńskie Lakes, which are unique landslide lakes considered a natural curiosity of the Bieszczady Mountains. Additionally, the Kamień peak (857 m) is surrounded by the 'Kamień nad Jaśliskami' nature reserve, protecting typical Low Beskids relief features, beech and beech-fir forests, interesting rock formations, and unique bogs.
Suliła is considered part of the 'unknown Bieszczady Mountains' and offers a peaceful atmosphere where you are likely to enjoy solitude on the trail. While the peak itself is forested, the trail leading to it is very attractive.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For example, you can find trails leading to Łopiennik Peak (1,069 m) with blue, black, and brown walking paths. The trail to Rzepedka can be accessed from Szczawne, following the 'Good Soldier Švejk' trail. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Komańcza guide or the Hiking around Komańcza guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from forested ascents to open panoramas. Peaks like Little Jaslo are popular for their views of the Krzywe and Cisna sides, often featuring a bench just below the summit for a panoramic rest. The peaceful atmosphere of less-traveled trails and the charm of forested peaks like Szczawnik Summit also receive positive feedback.
Chryszczata (997 m above sea level) is considered the highest peak in the immediate area of Komańcza, located in the Wołosania range. While its summit is forested, it offers a shelter with benches for hikers.
Yes, the Komańcza region also offers cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including those exploring the Osława River fords. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Komańcza guide.
While specific seasonal recommendations can vary, the Duszatyńskie Lakes near Chryszczata are particularly beautiful in autumn, suggesting that this season offers vibrant scenery for hiking. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning natural colors, making them ideal for exploring the Bieszczady Mountains.
Many trails in the Komańcza area offer moderate difficulty, suitable for those looking for a pleasant outdoor experience without extreme challenges. For example, the 'In the Footsteps of the Good Soldier Švejk Trail' is a moderate option. You can find more moderate routes in the Hiking around Komańcza guide.


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