Mountain peaks around gmina Rabka-Zdrój offer diverse outdoor experiences within the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. This region serves as a gateway to the Gorce Mountains and the Beskid Wyspowy range, featuring various peaks with distinct characteristics. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring different elevations.
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Turbacz is the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, a small range in the Western Beskids, which is part of the Crown of Polish Mountains. The Gorce range is largely an area of the Gorczański National Park, however, the peak itself lies outside its borders. At the summit, there is an obelisk, an iron cross, an information board, a table, and benches. From here, you can admire the beautiful panorama of the Tatra Mountains. Below the summit is the PTTK Shelter named after Władysław Orkan on Turbacz.
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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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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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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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The views of the Tatra Mountains from this mountain hut are jaw-dropping. It's located at the intersection of many trails, including those to Kudłoń, Stare Wierchy, and, of course, nearby Turbacz. Food and drink are available, of course, and accommodations are available too. It's a fantastic place.
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The region offers several popular peaks. Turbacz, the highest peak in the Gorce Mountains, is a significant destination, part of the Crown of Polish Mountains. Another highly regarded peak is Luboń Wielki, known for its panoramic views and distinctive PTTK shelter. For easier access and beautiful views, Maciejowa is also a favorite.
Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views. From Turbacz and the nearby PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel, you can often see the majestic Tatra Mountains. PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa also provides beautiful vistas of the Tatras, Babia Góra, and Rabka-Zdrój. From Luboń Wielki Summit, you can enjoy views of the Beskids, Gorce Mountains, and Tatras on clear days. Królewska Góra and Polczakówka Hill offer accessible panoramic towers with views of the Gorce National Park.
Yes, several peaks feature mountain shelters. The PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel on Turbacz provides accommodation and meals. On Maciejowa, you'll find the charming PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa, built of wooden logs, offering meals and beds. Luboń Wielki Summit also has a PTTK shelter, known for its unique 'witch's house' shape. Bania, located within Rabka-Zdrój, also has a tourist shelter at its summit.
Absolutely. Maciejowa is an excellent choice for families and beginners due to its relatively easy trails, some as short as 2-3 km, and the presence of the Bacówka PTTK hut for resting. Królewska Góra and Polczakówka Hill also offer easily accessible trails and observation towers, perfect for shorter excursions with beautiful views. Even Bania provides an accessible hiking option directly from Rabka-Zdrój.
For experienced hikers, Turbacz presents more challenging and longer trails, requiring proper trekking shoes. The approach to Luboń Wielki Summit from the Glisne pass (red MSB trail) is also considered difficult, where poles can be helpful.
The Gorce Mountains, including the Gorce National Park, are rich in biodiversity. You might encounter various wildlife such as lynx, wildcat, wolf, and numerous bird species. The landscape features picturesque forests, clearings, and meadows, offering a diverse natural environment for exploration.
The region is appealing year-round. While specific peak conditions vary, generally, late spring through early autumn offers the most favorable weather for hiking. Turbacz is a popular destination year-round, suggesting that with appropriate gear, winter hiking is also an option, especially for those seeking snowy landscapes.
The area around gmina Rabka-Zdrój is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including routes that pass by Turbacz and Maciejowa. There are also scenic Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking opportunities. The northern slopes of Maciejowa even feature ski lifts, indicating winter sports possibilities.
Yes, Turbacz, as the highest peak of the Gorce Mountains, is a significant natural landmark and part of the Crown of Polish Mountains. Kiczora, the third highest peak in the Gorce, is notable for its forested nature, with a great viewing point on Hala Młyńska nearby. Luboń Wielki's PTTK shelter is distinctive for its 'witch's house' architecture, adding a unique charm to the summit.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views, especially of the Tatra Mountains, from peaks like Turbacz and the PTTK Turbacz Mountain Hostel. The charming atmosphere and delicious food at mountain huts, such as the PTTK mountain hut on Maciejowa, are also highly appreciated. The diverse trails catering to all skill levels and the sense of accomplishment after a challenging hike are frequently mentioned highlights.


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