Best mountain passes around powiat nowotarski are found in southern Poland, a region characterized by its diverse mountainous landscape. This area serves as a gateway to the Gorce and Tatra Mountains, offering a variety of passes that connect different ranges. The passes provide access to scenic routes and viewpoints across the Pieniny, Beskid Sądecki, and Nowy Targ Basin. Exploring these mountain passes allows visitors to experience the region's natural geography and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The surface is okay, the inclines are okay. The views are fantastic.
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The ascent to Przełęcz Krowiarki from Zubrzyca Dolna is 11.5 km long, with a 340 m elevation gain. The average gradient is 3%. The first 8 km are quite gentle, then the gradient increases to 5-8%. The asphalt is very nice and smooth.
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The ascent to Łapszanka from the village of Łapsze Wyżne is relatively long, 7 km, with 310 m of elevation gain to overcome. The average gradient is 4.4%. The ascent is gentle, the asphalt is good, and the views of the Tatras from the top are truly beautiful.
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A very long, 29 km ascent to the Ždiar pass from Łopuszna, during which we overcome 550 m of elevation. The average gradient is 2.1%, so it is actually quite gentle, except for about 2.5 km on the Slovak side with a gradient of up to 7-8%. It should be noted that after crossing the border the asphalt is of slightly worse quality.
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It is true that in general, Przełęcz Obidza is mostly in the forest, which blocks the view to the north, but there is a place on its edge from where you can see the panorama of the Pieniny and Tatra Mountains to the south, from Polana Litawcowa.
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Although the Knurowska Pass itself is a bit east of here, the views from this spot, near the parking lot on the "Przełęcz" road, are perhaps better. The views from this spot, overlooking the forests and the Gorce Mountains to the south and west, are incredible.
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This pass is at an altitude of 724m between Ociemny Wierch and Czerteż. Czerteż is not far away - although it is a difficult ascent - and behind it is the famous Sokolica peak. From the local Burzana clearing you can see Szczawnica and Beskid Sądecki below. There is also a shelter here to eat something and stretch your legs.
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A picturesque meadow - a clearing on the approach to Trzy Korony. A place to rest with benches.
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For expansive panoramic views, Obidza Pass provides stunning vistas of the Pieniny and Tatra Mountains. Additionally, Snozka Pass, though not a komoot highlight, is renowned for its wide-ranging views of the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny, Beskid Sądecki, Jezioro Czorsztyńskie, and the Nowy Targ Basin. From Burzana Pass, you can see Szczawnica and Beskid Sądecki.
Yes, Szopka Pass (779 m) features a picturesque meadow with benches, making it an ideal spot to rest and enjoy the surroundings on the approach to Trzy Korony. Burzana Pass also has a shelter where you can eat and stretch your legs.
Snozka Pass is home to a distinctive monument called the "Organ" by Władysław Hasior. This artistic structure is said to produce organ-like sounds when the wind blows through it, offering an intriguing auditory experience alongside the natural beauty.
The Przełęcz Knurowska (Knurów Pass) is famous for its incredibly narrow and winding road, considered one of the most challenging drives in Małopolska. For hikers, the Ascent to Rozdziela Pass is categorized as challenging. Cyclists might find the Łapszanka climb from Łapsze Wyżne, Ascent to the Krowiarki Pass from Zubrzyca Dolna, and Ascent to Ždiar Pass from Łopuszna to be rewarding climbs.
Many passes serve as excellent starting points or are traversed by trails. For example, the blue tourist trail, Sokola Perć, passes through Sosnów Pass. Gromadzka Pass in Obidza is a great starting point for exploring Beskid Sądecki and Małe Pieniny, with red and green trails crossing there. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Easy hikes around powiat nowotarski guide.
Yes, several passes are popular among cyclists. The Łapszanka climb from Łapsze Wyżne, Ascent to the Krowiarki Pass from Zubrzyca Dolna, and Ascent to Ždiar Pass from Łopuszna are notable cycling segments. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around powiat nowotarski guide.
The region offers various mountain biking opportunities. While specific passes might not have dedicated MTB trails directly on them, the surrounding area is rich with options. You can explore routes like those found in the MTB Trails around powiat nowotarski guide, which includes trails with views of Lake Czorsztyn and other scenic spots.
Snozka Pass is known for offering convenient parking, making it an accessible spot for travelers to stop and enjoy the views. Przełęcz Knurowska also has road access, though the road itself is very winding.
Przełęcz Knurowska (Knurów Pass) is geographically significant as it separates the Gorce Mountains from the Pasmo Lubania range. Many passes in the region connect different mountain ranges, providing natural corridors and diverse landscapes.
While much of Obidza Pass is forested, there is a specific spot on its edge, near Polana Litawcowa, from where you can see a panoramic view of the Pieniny and Tatra Mountains to the south.
Yes, Burzana Pass is a point where the green and blue trails connect. Similarly, Gromadzka Pass in Obidza is where the red and green trails cross, offering diverse route options for hikers.


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