Best mountain passes around gmina Łukowica are located in Limanowa County, southern Poland, within the picturesque Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and the Beskid Wyspowy mountain range, offering diverse terrain characteristics for outdoor activities. Notable natural attractions include the Ostra mountain pass, situated between the Ostra (928 m) and Cichoń (929 m) peaks, where the road reaches an elevation of 800 m. This area provides opportunities for exploring popular trails and hiking routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Trail to Mogielica
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The monument consists of three objects: a cross from 1928, an obelisk from 1938 and a monument commemorating the soldiers of the Home Army erected in 1998. Together they create the monument of the Meeting of Generations Fighting for an Independent Poland. It is located on the Rydza-Śmigłego Pass in the Beskid Wyspowy.
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The climb to the Ostra Pass (812 m), starting from Gołkowice Dolne, is 19 km long and has a 500 m elevation gain. The average gradient is 2.6%. The first part is very gentle, only closer to the pass itself will we have to push harder on the pedals. The surface is good and the terrain is really charming.
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The ascent to the pass under Ostra from Limanowa has two peaks: the first one is about halfway through, after riding a section with a gradient of 13-14%, then there is a descent of about 3.5 km and we attack the pass. In total, in a section of less than 10 kilometers we overcome 420 meters of elevation, with an average gradient of 4.4%. The asphalt surface is very good.
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This pass is often the starting point for trips to Mogielnica south of here. At an altitude of 694m above sea level, there is a chapel, a stone obelisk from 1938 and a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions. Great views of the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
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Beautiful climb/descend on serpentines with perfect tarmac and great views. Major part of segment runs thru forest. Traffic is optimal.
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Great for climbing and then descending. Landscape is great! Low traffic - good asphalt.
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Many mountain passes in the region offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Ostra mountain pass provides magnificent southern views of the Jastrzębik valley, Modyń, the Beskid Sądecki, and the Gorce mountain range, including Gorc (1230 m). From Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass, you can see the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin, and Śnieżnica.
Yes, some passes feature historical significance. Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass, for example, has a chapel, a stone obelisk from 1938, and a cross commemorating battles of the Polish Legions. Additionally, the Generations Meeting Monument on Rydz-Śmigły Pass combines a cross from 1928, an obelisk from 1938, and a monument to Home Army soldiers, symbolizing the fight for an independent Poland.
The mountain passes around Gmina Łukowica are part of the picturesque Beskid Wyspowy mountain range, offering diverse terrain. You'll find passes with good tarmac and serpentines, like Przełęcz Słopnicka, which runs through a forest. Other routes, such as the Ascent to Przełęcz pod Ostrą from Gołkowice Dolne, feature charming terrain with varying gradients.
The Ostra mountain pass is notably accessible by public transport. There is a bus stop named Ostra that serves lines to Szczawa, Mszana Dolna (via Szczawa), and Jadamwola, making it relatively easy for hikers and tourists to reach.
Absolutely. Passes like Przełęcz Słopnicka are known for beautiful climbs and descents on serpentines with perfect tarmac and optimal traffic. The Ascent to Przełęcz pod Ostrą from Gołkowice Dolne also features a good surface, while the Ascent to the Przełęcz pod Ostrą from Limanowa offers a challenging climb with a very good asphalt surface.
The Ostra mountain pass serves as a starting point for blue hiking trails leading from Limanowa, offering further exploration. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region, including Mountain Hikes around gmina Łukowica or Easy hikes around gmina Łukowica, which feature trails like the Modyń Observation Tower loop.
The elevations vary across the passes. The Ostra mountain pass, for instance, reaches an elevation of precisely 800 meters above sea level. Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is at an altitude of 694 meters above sea level.
Yes, cyclists looking for a challenge will find them here. The Ascent to the Przełęcz pod Ostrą from Limanowa includes sections with a gradient of 13-14% and overcomes 420 meters of elevation in less than 10 kilometers, with an average gradient of 4.4%.
Visitors appreciate the stunning landscapes, the good asphalt surfaces for cycling, and the low traffic on many routes. The panoramic views from passes like Ostra and Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass are frequently highlighted as rewarding stops for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Yes, many of the mountain passes offer scenic routes through forests. A major part of the segment for Przełęcz Słopnicka, for example, runs through a forest, providing a pleasant and shaded experience.
Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is often used as a starting point for trips to Mogielnica, located south of the pass. The Ostra mountain pass also serves as a starting point for blue hiking trails.


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