Best attractions and places to see around gmina Maków Podhalański encompass a varied landscape within the Beskid Makowski mountain range, featuring natural landmarks and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its mountains, such as Makowska Góra and Koskowa Góra, and the scenic Skawa River. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of historical sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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In response to Bolek's question: These stones have nothing to do with Switzerland. Several border stones were integrated as steps into the stairs leading up from the Krowiarki Pass to Babia Góra. If you continue hiking the GSB towards the east, you can even discover D-S border stones in their original position in the ground in several places. I know that between the area of the General Government of the German Reich (-> D) and the Slovak State (Slovenský štát -> S) during World War II, there were stones with S and D. In some places, these were simply left standing. As the borders between today's Poland and today's Slovakia have shifted, these S-D stones are now partly within Poland.
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Krowiarki Pass. Here you'll find a bus stop, parking, and the Babia Góra National Park ticket office (tickets can also be purchased online on the Babia Góra National Park website – 8 PLN, concessions 4 PLN). There's also a toi-toi and a souvenir shop.
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Here starts the route and directly the climb to the top of the Babia Gora mountain. Please note that this is a national park and you have to buy entrance tickets. (Costs in 2023 - €3 p.p.) solid climb of about 800 meters in height over 3.5 kilometers in length.
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From the beautiful peak of Jałowiec (1111m) there is a wonderful panorama (views of Palenica and Kiczora, among others); there is also a board showing which mountain on the horizon is which. Many trails intersect here (so there is a choice of where to go next...), there is also a hut and a place for a bonfire.
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Oh, it's definitely for tough guys. I had the climb in March at the beginning of the season, but I think I could do it "at once" in the middle/end of the season
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The first castle in Sucha Beskidzka – known only as Sucha until 1965 – was probably located on the same site as the later palace. After it was burned down, the then owners of Sucha sold the complex in 1554 to Kasper Suski (Italian: Gaspare Castiglione), a goldsmith from Florence who had risen to the nobility at the royal court in Kraków. By 1580 he had the architect Gregorius Kaczorowski build a Renaissance palace in Sucha based on the model of Wawel in Kraków. Since 1991, part of the palace has been used as a cultural institute and another as the Kasper Suski hotel and restaurant – named after its builder.
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the peak of the Jałowiec Range is included in the Żywiec Beskids. The top of Jałowiec is where the borders of three towns meet: Koszarawa in the Silesian Voivodeship and Stryszawa and Zawoja, both in the Sucha County, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from PTTK mountain hut on Hala Krupowa, which offers impressive vistas of the Tatra Mountains. Other notable mountains include Makowska Góra and Koskowa Góra, providing expansive views of the Beskid Żywiecki, Gorce, and distant Tatras. The scenic Skawa River also flows through the town, offering tranquil spots.
Yes, gmina Maków Podhalański has a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the Sucha Beskidzka Castle, also known as 'Little Wawel,' which is a magnificent Renaissance castle housing a museum. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Maków is a significant religious site. The Maków Podhalański Market Square features the Transfiguration Church and a monument to a highlander embroiderer, commemorating the local 'haft makowski' embroidery tradition. There are also several charming chapels and a Regional Museum in the old town.
The gmina is ideal for active tourism. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking, Nordic walking, and cycling. For challenging climbs, consider the Steep Climb with a View of the Lake. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore the Sokolica Blue Trail. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes and MTB Trails guides for the area.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Sucha Beskidzka Castle is family-friendly and includes a beautiful park. For walks, there are easy hiking routes available, such as those found in the Easy hikes around gmina Maków Podhalański guide, which include paths like the 'Mini Zoo With Deer loop'.
For challenging hikes, the Babia Góra mountain in Babia Góra National Park offers demanding climbs. The Krowiarki Pass is a popular starting point for ascents to Babia Góra, including the demanding red trail to Sokolica. The 'Sokolica Viewpoint – Babia Góra summit loop from Przełęcz Krowiarki' is a moderate to difficult option.
Absolutely. The region provides several easy hiking routes. You can explore trails like the 'Magurka loop from Przełęcz Przysłop' or the 'Mini Zoo With Deer loop from Granica'. These are generally less strenuous and suitable for a more relaxed pace. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around gmina Maków Podhalański guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoors and cultural events like the Beskid Culture Week. In winter, the area transforms into a popular spot for skiing.
Yes, there are options for accommodation and food. The PTTK mountain hut on Hala Krupowa offers both accommodation and meals, with rooms providing views of the Tatra Mountains. The Sucha Beskidzka Castle also has a restaurant. Additionally, the town of Maków Podhalański and nearby areas offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
The region is known for its traditional 'haft makowski' (Maków embroidery), a celebrated local handicraft. You can also experience local culture through events like the Tydzień Kultury Beskidzkiej (Beskid Culture Week) and Święto Miodu (Honey Festival). The Izba Regionalna w Kojszówce (Regional Chamber in Kojszówce) and Podbabiogórskie Ekomuzeum offer insights into regional heritage.
Yes, a notable mountain hut is the PTTK mountain hut on Hala Krupowa. This wooden, highlander-style hut provides accommodation and food, making it a great stop for hikers exploring the surrounding trails.
Mountain biking is a popular activity here. The Sokolica Blue Trail is an intermediate trail winding through a forest, specifically designed for mountain biking. The Babia Góra Trails complex also offers 20.5 km of diverse cycling paths and a pump track. For more routes, consult the MTB Trails around gmina Maków Podhalański guide.
Yes, at key starting points like the Krowiarki Pass, there is a large paid parking lot. However, during holidays and on weekends, especially after 7 a.m., finding a space can be challenging. It's advisable to arrive early.
During the winter months, the area transforms into a popular destination for skiing. There are various ski lifts available, making it a good spot for winter sports enthusiasts.
Gmina Maków Podhalański serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider region. You can take day trips to the historic Rynek in Lanckorona (about 20 km), Wadowice (John Paul II's birthplace, about 26 km), the Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Monastery (about 21 km), and the Wieliczka Salt Mine (about 50 km). Further afield are the Auschwitz Museum Oświęcim (about 60 km) and Zakopane (about 70 km).


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