Best mountain passes around gmina Lubawka provide access to diverse mountainous landscapes in southwestern Poland, near the Czech border. This region features passes that serve as starting points for various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by significant border crossings and junctions for extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore a range of elevations and terrains, from broad depressions to challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Great driveway, you can drive on it from both sides.
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Source: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/spindlerpass/ The Spindler Pass in the Giant Mountains connects Podgórzyn in Poland with Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic. It is located in the Karkonosze National Park (Krkonoše National Park). Caution: The northern ascent is very steep. However, it is car-free, as the north side is closed to traffic.
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If you get here, you'll collapse from exhaustion somewhere at the top - a steep climb. It's at 727m above sea level and the views of the Rudawy Janowickie are good. But getting here can be, at least for some, quite a toil.
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Quite a steep climb with an average gradient of 6.8% in less than 6 kilometers. The climb starts gently, but from Wieściszowce it really gets going! Towards the end there is a section of almost 2 kilometers with a constant gradient of about 12%. The surface is mostly very good.
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Over 13 kilometers long, 600 meters of elevation and beautiful Karkonosze views. Okraj Pass is located on the Polish-Czech border. Interesting facts: every year during the Bałtyk - Karkonosze Tour, cyclists compete here in an individual ride.
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The end of the descent and the flattening towards Wieściszowice are quite treacherous - the surface is damaged with potholes and you have to hold the steering wheel tightly as it may be dangerous if the front wheel hits. The descent itself is in good condition, very fast with an inclination of more than 10% at times.
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If you visit Mala Upa, definitely stop by this place. You can paint a metal mug there, make a beautiful bracelet or small jewelry, or try to make something out of glass.
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The region offers several popular mountain passes. Pomezní Sedlo (Przełęcz Pomezna) is a significant border crossing at 1050 meters, popular for its diverse routes and international connection. Przełęcz Okraj (Okraj Pass), at 1046 meters, is a crucial junction for trails in the Giant Mountains. Przełęcz Rędzińska (Rędzińska Pass), at 727 meters, is known for its panoramic views within the Rudawski Landscape Park.
Many passes offer stunning vistas. From Przełęcz Rędzińska, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the Lubawska Gate, the Kamienne Mountains, and even distant views of the Owl Mountains and the Ślęża massif. Other passes like Pomezní Sedlo and Przełęcz Okraj also provide scenic mountain landscapes, especially along their approach roads and trails.
Yes, Przełęcz Rędzińska features a distinctive 33-meter high Jubilee Cross, erected in 2000, serving as a notable landmark at the pass.
The passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking. From Przełęcz Okraj, you can embark on expeditions into the extensive trail networks of the Giant Mountains, including challenging routes to Śnieżka. Przełęcz Rędzińska offers access to a yellow trail connecting Janowice Wielkie with Kamienna Góra, and paths to Wielka Kopa and the unique Kolorowe Jeziorka (Colorful Lakes). For more hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Gmina Lubawka.
Absolutely. The routes around Przełęcz Rędzińska are known to be quite demanding, requiring 'steel legs' and very good fitness due to steep climbs. The ascent to Rędzińska Pass from Marciszów, for example, is a demanding 6 km climb with sections of about 12% gradient. You can find more challenging options in the road cycling routes around Gmina Lubawka and gravel biking routes.
Yes, Przełęcz Okraj is suitable for skiing expeditions into the Giant Mountains, offering activities throughout the year, including winter sports.
The passes offer activities throughout the year. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally provides the most favorable weather conditions. If you're interested in skiing, winter months are ideal, particularly around Przełęcz Okraj.
Yes, several passes are easily accessible by car. Pomezní Sedlo is described as a 'great driveway' accessible from both sides, making it convenient for scenic drives. Przełęcz Okraj is connected by a paved road between Jelenia Góra and Trutnov.
At Przełęcz Okraj, you'll find PTTK mountain huts (Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society) and a Czech counterpart, Pomezní bouda, which offer refreshments and accommodation. Pomezní Sedlo also has plenty of accommodation options available.
While some routes can be challenging, the diverse trail networks around passes like Pomezní Sedlo offer options suitable for various fitness levels, including families. For easier walks, consider exploring the easy hikes around Gmina Lubawka, which may include sections near the passes.
Pomezní Sedlo (Przełęcz Pomezna) is a significant border crossing between Poland and the Czech Republic, allowing visitors to easily explore areas in both countries. Similarly, Przełęcz Okraj also sits on the Polish-Czech border, providing access to trails on both sides of the Giant Mountains.
Near Przełęcz Rędzińska, you can hike further to the unique Kolorowe Jeziorka (Colorful Lakes), which are former mining excavations known for their distinct water colors.


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