Mountain passes around gmina Wilkowice are situated within the Silesian Beskids and the Little Beskids. This region provides access to several mountain passes that serve as starting points for hiking and offer scenic views. The terrain features elevations ranging from over 600 meters to more than 900 meters above sea level. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including forest roads and panoramic viewpoints.
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It's worth trying your hand at it. The climb to the pass is over 7km of climbing, which, without any flat spots, is an option for the more experienced. In comparison, it's much more difficult than Żar or Przegibek.
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I would like to offer the pilgrim pausing before this magnificent, small sacred monument, Pope Leo XIV's welcoming words as a brief meditation. Immediately after his election, before he bestowed the traditional blessing "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the world) on the waiting faithful, he addressed the people gathered in St. Peter's Square, as well as those participating via radio, television, and the internet, with these moving words: + "Peace be with you all! Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd... I too desire that this greeting of peace enter your hearts, reach your families, all people, wherever they are, all nations, the whole earth. Peace be with you! This is the peace of the Risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, the God who loves us all unconditionally." (Robert Francis Prevost / Pope Leo XIV)
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Quite a long climb - over 15 km, which starts off quite gently, and eventually increases to 6-7%. Average gradient 3.3%. I recommend riding it during the week, because it can be crowded on weekends (cars and motorcycles on the route). The views await us after reaching Przełęcz Salmopolska (934 m above sea level), because before that you ride mainly through the forest.
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Kołowrot Peak, located in the Mikuszowice region near Bielsko-Biała, is located on the border of the Silesian and Little Beskids and reaches a height of about 798 m above sea level. The trails leading to Kołowrot are quite gentle, and along the way you can come across numerous viewpoints with a panorama of Bielsko-Biała and the surrounding mountains. It is worth taking comfortable shoes, especially if you plan to extend the trip to further trails towards Klimczok or Szyndzielnia.
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Loop Szczyrk Brenna White Cross Małe Skrzyczne Szczyrk
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There are various places to stop for refreshments at the "Weißes Kreuz". The ski lift also ends here.
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Two of the most prominent passes are Salmopolska Pass (also known as Biały Krzyż) in the Silesian Beskids, and Przegibek Pass (663 m) in the Little Beskids. Salmopolska Pass is situated at 934 meters, offering panoramic views and serving as a major hiking hub. Przegibek Pass, at 663 meters, is a popular starting point for trails to Magurka Wilkowicka.
From Salmopolska Pass, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Beskids, and from higher ground near the White Cross, you might even see Czantoria Wielka on clear days. From trails near Przegibek Pass, especially towards Magurka Wilkowicka, you'll find vistas of Bielsko-Biała, Góra Żar, Lake Międzybrodzkie, and other Beskid ranges, with the Tatra Mountains visible on very clear days.
Yes, both passes are excellent starting points for hiking. Salmopolska Pass is a major junction for trails leading to peaks like Klimczok, Malinowska Skała, and Skrzyczne. Przegibek Pass offers the shortest and easiest trail to Magurka Wilkowicka, which is suitable for families. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the area. For more details, explore the Hiking around gmina Wilkowice guide.
Yes, Przegibek Pass is particularly noted for being a family-friendly starting point. The trail from Przegibek to Magurka Wilkowicka is considered pleasant and suitable for families, with much of it following a wide forest road. Additionally, the ski lift at Salmopolska Pass in winter is suitable for children and beginners.
Salmopolska Pass is well-equipped with accommodation, a restaurant, a bar, and ample parking. White Cross, located near Salmopolska Pass, also has various places for refreshments. At Przegibek Pass, you'll find the 'Gawra Bar' and a spacious parking area. The trail from Przegibek also leads to the PTTK Mountain Hut on Magurka Wilkowicka, which offers a restaurant and overnight stays.
Yes, both major passes offer parking facilities. Salmopolska Pass has ample parking, and Przegibek Pass also features a spacious parking area, though it can be full on weekends.
Salmopolska Pass is easily accessible by bus, as it has a dedicated bus stop. This makes it convenient for visitors relying on public transportation. Information regarding public transport to Przegibek Pass is less explicit, but it is traversed by an asphalt road connecting Bielsko-Biała with Międzybrodzie Bialskie, suggesting bus access might be available.
The mountain passes are beautiful year-round. In spring and summer, they are ideal for hiking and enjoying the lush greenery and panoramic views. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage. In winter, Salmopolska Pass transforms into a winter sports center with a ski lift, making it suitable for skiing and other snow activities.
Yes, Salmopolska Pass is a notable spot for winter sports. It features a ski lift, making it particularly suitable for children and beginners looking to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in the colder months.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails of varying difficulty, including easy loops like the Agroturystyka Gebalówka – Przegibek Pass loop. For more challenging hikes, consider routes like the Mount Błatnia – Szyndzielnia PTTK Mountain Hut loop. Road cycling is also an option, with routes like the Gawra Hut loop available.
At Przegibek Pass, you can find a chapel dating back to 1858 and a monument dedicated to the victims of war, adding a historical dimension to your visit. Near Salmopolska Pass, the nearby Salmopolska Cave, though currently inaccessible for general tourism, represents a geological point of interest.
Kołowrót Pass, located at 791 meters, is known for its relatively gentle trails. Along the way, you can discover numerous viewpoints offering panoramas of Bielsko-Biała and the surrounding mountains. It's a good starting point for extending trips towards Klimczok or Szyndzielnia.

