Gorczański Park Narodowy
Gorczański Park Narodowy
Best mountain peaks around Gorczański Park Narodowy are found within the Western Beskids of southern Poland. This region features gentle, wooded mountains, deep valleys, and meandering streams. The park is known for its rich biodiversity and offers a range of captivating mountain peaks. These characteristic peaks provide visitors with expansive views and diverse hiking experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The observation tower stands on the summit of Magurki (1108 m above sea level), on the eastern edge of the clearing stretching below this summit, also named Magurka. Today's Magurka clearing is a fragment of the old Magurka sheep pasture, one of the largest and best-preserved former mountain pastures in Ochotnica. The Magurka pasture is also one of the oldest pastures in the Ochotnica valley. Its origins can be linked to the first group of Vlach shepherds who settled here at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. In 2015, an observation tower was erected on the summit of Magurki. It is one of the main points of the Vlach Culture Trail. It offers a wide panorama of the neighboring mountain ranges, including the Gorce with the Lubań Range, the Tatra Mountains, the Beskid Sądecki, and the Beskid Wyspowy. The tower is open all year round.
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Gorc (1228 m a.s.l.) is a prominent peak located in the eastern part of the main ridge of the Gorce Mountains. It is the culmination of an extensive mountain massif named the Gorc Massif after it. It is one of the most popular and frequently visited places in the Gorce Mountains. For centuries, the slopes of Gorc were intensively used for grazing and are among the oldest grazing lands in the region, dating back well over half a millennium. A trace of centuries of intensive grazing activity on Gorc are the extensive mountain meadows and clearings located on the mountain slopes, below the summit, preserved to this day. In 2015, a viewing tower was erected on the forest-covered summit dome of Gorc. It offers a wide panorama of the neighboring mountain ranges, including the Gorce, Tatra Mountains, Sądecki Beskid, and Wyspowy Beskid. On the southern slope of Gorc, along the green tourist trail, there is a student tent base, open during the summer season. An blue tourist trail runs through Gorc, connecting here with the black and green trails. The viewing tower is accessible all year round. source of information: https://turystyka.ochotnica.pl/wieze/30
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For a shelter, the food is quite good, especially the sweet snacks - cheesecake, apple pie, normal prices, quite crowded in season and it's better to book accommodation in advance. In good weather, you can eat a meal outside with a beautiful free view of the Tatra Mountains.
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Beautiful views of the Tatra Mountains, Górce, and the surrounding area. Unfortunately, the number of young people on the trail going crazy on motorcycles and quads makes the hike less than pleasant. Noise and the stench of exhaust fumes.
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Only an information board about this peak.
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Information about the local peak, fauna, flora
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The third highest peak in the Gorce Mountains with a beautiful panorama of the Tatras
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The Gorce Mountains, within Gorczański Park Narodowy, feature several notable peaks. Turbacz is the highest, offering one of Poland's most beautiful panoramas. Other significant peaks include Jaworzyna Kamienicka, known for its glade and historical chapel, and Gorc, which has an observation tower providing extensive views.
For breathtaking panoramas, Turbacz is highly recommended, with views stretching to the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny, and Babia Góra. Gorc Summit and Observation Tower (1,228 m) also provides excellent vistas of the Gorce peaks, Beskid Sądecki, Beskid Wyspowy, and the entire Tatra Mountains. Additionally, Magurki Observation Tower offers extensive views, including the Gorce Mountains, the Tatras, and even the Great Fatra in Slovakia on clear days.
Yes, many trails leading to the peaks in Gorczański Park Narodowy can be challenging due to elevation gain and length. For instance, several difficult running and mountain hiking routes are available, such as the PTTK Mountain Hut on Turbacz loop from Gorce or the Turbacz head – PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel loop from Hucisko. You can find more details on these routes in the Mountain Hikes around Gorczański Park Narodowy guide.
The Gorce Mountains are characterized by gentle, wooded slopes, making many areas suitable for families. While specific peaks might involve longer hikes, the overall landscape is traversable. Some highlights like Kiczora are noted as family-friendly, particularly for the views from nearby glades. The park's emphasis on undisturbed nature provides a tranquil setting for all visitors.
Around the peaks, you'll encounter a rich array of natural features. The park is known for its deep valleys, meandering streams, and expansive clearings adorned with vibrant wildflowers. It's also a haven for biodiversity, home to lynx, wolves, and the rare fire salamander, which is the park's symbol. The mountains are predominantly wooded, offering a serene forest experience.
Yes, the region holds historical intrigue. Near Jaworzyna Kamienicka, you can find the historical Bulanda Chapel, funded by a famous local shepherd. The well-known Zbójnicka Jama cave is also nearby. Additionally, the Blue Trail passing through Czoło Turbacza contains a mysterious inscription etched into the rock, chronicled by notable Polish writers.
The peaks in Gorczański Park Narodowy are popular destinations year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, ideal for hiking. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for those equipped for colder conditions. The PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel is open year-round, providing a resting spot regardless of the season.
Near the mountain peaks, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also dedicated routes for mountain hiking and running. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Gorczański Park Narodowy guide or the Running Trails around Gorczański Park Narodowy guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Turbacz and Gorc, which often include the majestic Tatra Mountains. The peaceful, undisturbed nature, the well-marked trails, and the welcoming atmosphere of mountain shelters like the PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel are also highly valued.
Yes, there are options for accommodation. The PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel, located near the highest peak, offers lodging and is considered one of the most atmospheric places in the Gorce. Additionally, a PTTK tent base is situated below the summit of Gorc, serving as a good starting point for further hikes.
Kudłoń (1274 m) is recognized as the most prominent mountain in Gorczański Park Narodowy. While not the highest, its prominence means it stands out distinctly from its surroundings, making it a notable landmark within the park.
Absolutely. While high peaks offer grand panoramas, other spots provide excellent views. For example, Viewpoint on Rozdziele offers beautiful vistas of the Gorce Mountains and the Tatra Mountains. Even from Kiczora, despite being forested at its summit, a great viewing point exists on Hala Młyńska nearby, with views of the Lubań Range, Pieniny, and Ochotnica Valley.


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