Best mountain peaks around gmina Lubień are found within the scenic Beskid Wyspowy mountain range, offering access to several captivating peaks. The region provides diverse hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to more leisurely walks. These peaks are notable for their unique features and rewarding views, making them prime destinations for visitors. Gmina Lubień serves as a gateway to exploring the distinctive landscapes of the Beskid Wyspowy and Makowski ranges.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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A nice route through the forest
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Small shelter, good place to rest!
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Szczebel, located right next to Zakopianka (S7), rises above the towns of Mszana Dolna, Glisne, Tenczyn, Lubień and Kasinka Mała. The massif has four peaks: Czechówka (721 m), Szczebel (Strzebel, 977 m), Mały Szczebel (Mały Strzebel) and Mała Góra (883 m). At the top there is a monument dedicated to Pope John Paul II, who visited Strzebel twice. There is also a Polish flag at the top. In 2010, as part of the “Discover Beskid Wyspowy” campaign, several tables and benches were placed at the top of Szczebel, a campfire site was set up and a map of the Myślenice district was placed. In May 2011, near the top, by the black trail from Lubień, a place was created at the initiative of people practicing paragliding, from which paragliders can take off in good weather.
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This peak is included in the Crown of Polish Mountains - the highest peak of the Beskid Makowski. There is an astronomical observatory on the peak - open at certain hours, but not always. Lots of places to sit and shelters. The peak is forested, so you won't see much from it - but you have another peak of the Crown counted.
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I recommend poured Pils, perfect for a break during a hike
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At the top there is an astronomical observatory open on Saturdays and Sundays
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The region around gmina Lubień offers several captivating peaks. Among the most prominent are Mogielica, known as the "Queen of Beskid Wyspowy" with its observation tower; Luboń Wielki, featuring the only PTTK mountain hut in the range; and Ćwilin, famous for its expansive Michurowa Meadow and panoramic views. Other notable peaks include Jasień, offering less crowded trails and spring crocuses, and Lubomir (904m a.s.l.) - the highest peak of the Makowski Beskids, which is part of the Crown of Polish Mountains.
Yes, there are. Luboń Wielki is home to the only PTTK mountain hut in the Beskid Wyspowy, offering accommodation and meals. Additionally, you can find the charming PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa, a wooden facility with 25 beds and warm meals, providing beautiful views of the Tatras and Babia Góra from its terrace. These huts serve as excellent bases for hikers.
The peaks around gmina Lubień offer diverse and often breathtaking views. From Mogielica's observation tower, you can enjoy 360-degree panoramas stretching across the Tatra, Gorce, and Beskid Sądecki Mountains, and even parts of Slovakia. Ćwilin's Michurowa Meadow provides expansive vistas of the surrounding Beskid Wyspowy peaks and the distant Tatras. PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa also offers beautiful views of the Tatras and Babia Góra from its terrace.
Yes, several peaks offer routes suitable for families. For instance, a scenic blue trail from Naprawa gently ascends to Luboń Wielki, making it a family-friendly option. The area around PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa is also considered family-friendly, serving as a great base for various activities.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming crocuses on peaks like Jasień. Autumn is particularly magical, known for the "sea of fog" phenomenon where hilltops emerge like islands from low-lying fog. In winter, the Mogielica massif transforms into a haven for cross-country skiing. Generally, the peaks are accessible for various levels of hikers throughout the warmer months.
The Beskid Wyspowy range is known for its "island-like" peaks. Mogielica is a nature reserve protecting diverse flora and fauna within its dense beech and spruce forests. Luboń Wielki features the unique "Perć Borkowskiego," a large rocky debris field. Ćwilin boasts the expansive Michurowa Meadow, and some trails even lead past caves. Jasień is characterized by varied forests and clearings known for crocuses in spring.
Yes, there are. Ćwilin holds historical significance as the place where Kazimierz Sosnowski, a pioneer of Polish tourism, is said to have coined the name "Beskid Wyspowy." It also features a wooden chapel and a monument to John Paul II. Lubomir (904m a.s.l.) - the highest peak of the Makowski Beskids is home to an astronomical observatory, which is a notable scientific landmark. The region also has connections to the "Pope's Route," tracing the footsteps of Karol Wojtyła (later Pope John Paul II).
Beyond hiking, the area around gmina Lubień offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the "Luboń Wielki (1022 m) loop from Rabka-Zdrój" or the "PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel – Turbacz loop from Rabka-Zdrój." Cycling routes are also popular, including the "View of Babia Góra – Bridge Over the Raba River loop from Lubień." For more details on routes, check the Mountain Hikes around gmina Lubień, MTB Trails around gmina Lubień, and Cycling around gmina Lubień guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from observation points like the tower on Mogielica or the Michurowa Meadow on Ćwilin. The charming mountain huts, such as the PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa, are also highly appreciated for their hospitality and delicious food. The diverse trails, ranging from challenging ascents to family-friendly walks, cater to all levels of hikers, making the region a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, Jasień is an excellent alternative to more frequented peaks like Mogielica. It still provides attractive panoramic views, particularly from Polana Skalne, and is known for its beautiful forests and spring crocuses, offering a peaceful hiking experience.


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