Mountain peaks in Opole Voivodeship are primarily found within the Opawskie Mountains, a range in southwestern Poland. This region offers picturesque landscapes and a blend of natural and historical attractions. The highest peak in the Polish part of the Opawskie Mountains is Biskupia Kopa. The area provides accessible trails for various types of visitors.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A 22 m high observation tower built in 1898. It is located on the top of Przednia Kopa (495 m). The tower is currently inactive after a fire in 1996.
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Kobylica is a hill 395 m above sea level, located in the Polish part of the Opawskie Mountains, south of Prudnik, near the village of Dębowiec. The hill is part of the Prudnik Forest and is located in the Opawskie Mountains Landscape Park. A monument dedicated to the German poet of Romanticism, Joseph von Eichendorff, who was born in the Prudnik region, was erected on the top of Kobylica in 1911. This monument is located by a picturesque pond called "Żabie Oczko", which was created on the site of a former quarry.
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closed in winter. Honestly, the building behind the kiosk, which has been under construction for many years, is a real eyesore...
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Beautiful tower at the top. Restored. You can go inside, but I recommend checking the website. You may be surprised, it is closed during the week (I was there in the winter
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The highest peak in the Opole Voivodeship is Biskupia Kopa, standing at 890 meters (2,920 ft) above sea level. Its summit is located on the Polish-Czech border and features a historic observation tower.
Yes, several peaks feature observation towers. The most notable is the Emperor Franz Josef Observation Tower on Biskupia Kopa, which is the oldest observation tower in the Eastern Sudeten Mountains. Another is The observation tower on the Front Kopa, though it is currently inactive.
From peaks like Biskupia Kopa, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Opawskie Mountains, the Czech Jeseníky Mountains, and on clear days, even distant views of the Karkonosze, Table Mountains, and Owl Mountains. Srebrna Kopa Summit also offers extensive views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the Opawskie Mountains offer various well-marked trails, including simpler routes suitable for families and less experienced hikers. While some routes like Gwarkowa Perć on Biskupia Kopa feature more challenging sections, many paths are accessible for a family outing.
The region is rich in history. On Biskupia Kopa, you'll find the historic Emperor Franz Josef Observation Tower. Additionally, St. Anne Basilica and Pilgrimage Site (Góra Świętej Anny) is a significant religious and historical landmark, a pilgrimage destination since the 15th century. The area around Biskupia Kopa also has remnants of old slate mines.
Below the summit of Biskupia Kopa, you can find the PTTK mountain hut 'Pod Biskupią Kopą'. This hut provides accommodation and meals, serving as a convenient base for exploring the region.
Popular trails include routes leading to Biskupia Kopa from Polish towns like Jarnołtówek and Pokrzywna. A particularly interesting route from Pokrzywna is through the Gwarkowa Perć, which features a ladder climb. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking in Opole Voivodeship guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for road cycling and running. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes in Opole Voivodeship guide or the Running Trails in Opole Voivodeship guide.
The Opole Voivodeship mountains are generally accessible throughout the warmer months, offering pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. While specific seasonal considerations can vary, spring to autumn typically provides the best weather for outdoor activities.
The Opole Voivodeship mountains, particularly the Opawskie Mountains, are unique for their blend of natural beauty, accessible trails, and rich history. They offer a chance to explore peaks with historical observation towers, significant pilgrimage sites like St. Anne Basilica, and natural viewpoints, all within a picturesque landscape.
Yes, the region features natural monuments and unique natural features. For instance, Zakrzowska Szpica is listed as a historical site and natural monument. The slopes of Borówkowa Góra (Blueberry Mountain), while not strictly in Opole Voivodeship, are known for their abundance of blueberries, indicating the rich flora of the broader Sudetes region.


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