Mountain passes around gmina gmina Jabłonka, located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, offer diverse recreational opportunities within a naturally beautiful setting. This region provides access to significant mountain passes in the Żywiec Beskids, serving as gateways to national parks and offering extensive trail networks. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A resting place before or after climbing Babia Góra. From Przełęcz, you can also hike to Cyl (Little Babia Góra), which is less than 30 minutes away.
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Krowiarki Pass. Here you'll find a bus stop, parking, and the Babia Góra National Park ticket office (tickets can also be purchased online on the Babia Góra National Park website – 8 PLN, concessions 4 PLN). There's also a toi-toi and a souvenir shop.
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Okay, the pass itself is actually right there, a minute's walk north, but right next to it is a place with a truly amazing mountain view that you have to see—not on the Main Beskid Trail itself, but come down, take a look, and enjoy.
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Here starts the route and directly the climb to the top of the Babia Gora mountain. Please note that this is a national park and you have to buy entrance tickets. (Costs in 2023 - €3 p.p.) solid climb of about 800 meters in height over 3.5 kilometers in length.
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One of two road climbs to the Krowiarki pass. Starting from the roundabout in Zawoja, we cover 9.2 km and 410 m of elevation, with an average gradient of 4.5%. The asphalt is new and very nice, the views especially in the first part. On weekends and in the summer months, car traffic can be heavy. Two interesting serpentines along the way, if you plan to return the same way.
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The Brona Pass is at an altitude of 1412m above sea level and divides the Babia Góra massif into eastern and western parts. There are several gorges and a pond near the pass. The name of the pass ("brona") comes from the old Polish "brama" and has been called that since 1925. Previously, it was called Siodło.
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A nice approach to the trail, something different than the usual Krowiarki
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The region offers several notable mountain passes. Krowiarki Pass is a primary gateway to Babiogórski National Park, offering diverse hiking trails to peaks like Babia Góra. Another popular spot is Harrow Pass, which divides the Babia Góra massif and serves as a key intersection for green, blue, and red trails.
Near Krowiarki Pass, you'll find a diverse network of trails. The red trail (part of the Main Beskid Trail) leads towards Sokolica and is quite demanding. For a simpler option, a blue trail is available, which can connect to a more challenging yellow trail. These trails lead to various peaks within the Babia Góra massif, including Babia Góra (Diablak), Sokolica, and Gówniaka. You can explore various hiking routes starting from Krowiarki Pass on the Hiking around gmina gmina Jabłonka guide.
While not directly within Gmina Jabłonka, the nearby Jablunkov Pass in the Czech Republic holds significant historical importance. It has been a crucial trade route since the Middle Ages and features remains of historic fortifications. It also played a role in the lead-up to World War II. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Krowiarki Pass is well-equipped for visitors. It features a large paid parking lot, though it can fill up quickly on weekends. There's also a ticket office for entry into Babiogórski National Park and a small buffet where you can purchase drinks and snacks.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are typically clear, and panoramic views are more likely on clear days. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of changing conditions.
Yes, while some trails are demanding, there are options suitable for families. For instance, near Krowiarki Pass, a simpler blue trail is available, which can be a good starting point before considering more challenging routes. Always check trail difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Many mountain passes in the region offer spectacular panoramic views. From Krowiarki Pass and the Babia Góra massif, on clear days, you can see across the Tatras, Small Fatra, and even potentially as far as Kraków. The Viewpoint at the Jałowiecka Północna Pass is specifically highlighted for its truly amazing mountain views.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. For example, the Ascent to Krowiarki Pass from Zawoja is a popular road climb with new asphalt and scenic views. You can find more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around gmina gmina Jabłonka guide.
The area, particularly around Krowiarki Pass and within Babiogórski National Park (a UNESCO biosphere reserve), is rich in unique flora and fauna. You can experience all vegetation zones found in the Polish Beskids, from lower and upper forest belts to dwarf mountain pine and alpine zones, making it a great spot for nature observation.
While specific public transport details to each pass are not readily available, Krowiarki Pass is a well-known access point, often served by local bus routes or tour operators, especially during peak season. It's advisable to check local transport schedules in advance for the most up-to-date information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Viewpoint at the Jałowiecka Północna Pass. The diverse network of hiking trails catering to various fitness levels, the well-maintained facilities at key passes like Krowiarki Pass, and the opportunity to explore the pristine nature of Babiogórski National Park are also highly valued.
Yes, the mountainous terrain provides excellent opportunities for trail running. Several routes start from or pass through the mountain passes. For example, you can find running trails like the 'Babia Góra loop from Przełęcz Krowiarki' or 'Mokry Stawek – Gówniak loop from Przełęcz Krowiarki'. More options are available on the Running Trails around gmina gmina Jabłonka guide.


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