Best mountain peaks around Stryszawa are found in the picturesque Beskid Żywiecki mountain range, offering opportunities for hiking, nature exploration, and scenic views. The area features prominent peaks such as Jałowiec, Żurawnica, and Lipska Góra. These mountains provide diverse terrain characteristics, from challenging trails to more accessible routes, making them suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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When ascending or descending from or to Babia Góra, it is worth taking the green trail to Mała Babia Góra at the Borna Pass. The route takes about 30 minutes to the top, it is a slight ascent, but the views of Babia Góra and Pilsko are great.
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From the Krowiarek Pass to Babia Góra, this is the first peak to be conquered, there are nice views and benches to rest on
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Further information can be found at the following link: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokolica_(Saybuscher_Beskiden)
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Mała Babia Góra (or Cyl) is the third highest peak in the Polish Beskid Mountains. It offers a stunning panorama in almost every direction.
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Łamana Skała, also known as Madohora, is the highest peak of the Zasolskie Mountains and the second (after Czupel 933 m above sea level) peak of the entire Beskid Mały. Despite its height, it is not a tourist destination due to the lack of viewing points. The name Łamana Skała, used already in the Middle Ages, fully reflects the character of the mountain. On the summit, covered with abundant trees, there are rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching a height of several meters. You can often meet rock climbers here.
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Two-peaked peak in the Beskid Andrychowski (eastern part of the Beskid Mały) Potrójna is an excellent viewpoint. Both of its peaks and the entire ridge are treeless. There are extensive pastoral pastures and meadows here, the views from which are among the most extensive in the entire Beskid Mały. The panorama includes: the Silesian Foothills, the Bliźniaków Range, the Rzycka Valley, the main ridge of the Beskid Mały, the Gorce Mountains, the Polica Range, Babia Góra, the Jałowieckie Range, Pilsko, the Żywiec Basin, the Lipowski Wierch and Romanka Group, the Wielka Racza Range and the Silesian Beskid from Glinny to Skrzyczne. On the lower peak there is a former shepherd's chapel with figures of the Virgin Mary, on the higher one there are two boards with described panoramas
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A very nice, not demanding route on the Little Beskid Trail
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Sokolica, at an altitude of 1,367 meters, is actually an observation deck above a cliff with views of Babia Góra and Zawoja. It's impressive and has inspired artists for years. Oh, and there's a bench too.
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The region offers several stunning viewpoints. View from Sokolica provides an observation deck with extensive views of Babia Góra and Zawoja. Potrójna, with its treeless peaks, offers wide panoramas of the Beskid Mały, Babia Góra, and other ranges. Little Babia Gora is also known for its great views in almost every direction.
Yes, the area includes options suitable for families. While specific trails are not detailed as 'stroller-friendly,' peaks like Potrójna are listed as family-friendly, offering accessible terrain and rewarding views. The region's diverse trails cater to various fitness levels, so you can find routes that are less challenging for younger hikers.
Beyond panoramic views, you can find interesting natural features. On the way to Jałowiec, a picturesque waterfall on the Uporny Potok (Stubborn Stream) is a highlight. Łamana Skała (929 m) features rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching several meters high, and is a spot where rock climbers can often be found.
The region has notable historical and cultural connections. Along trails to Jałowiec, you can find concrete ruins of a border post from World War II. John Paul II's Groń is a significant site in the Little Beskids, featuring a chapel and a steel cross, commemorating Pope John Paul II's frequent visits to the summit. The area also has connections to Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, with a nature trail named after him near Jałowiec.
The Stryszawa area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Stryszawa guide. There are also dedicated routes for Gravel biking around Stryszawa and Running Trails around Stryszawa, offering diverse terrain for different sports.
The mountain peaks around Stryszawa offer diverse terrain. Jałowiec, for instance, features well-marked hiking trails of medium difficulty, leading through both forested areas and open meadows like Hala Trzebuńska. Lipska Góra is largely forested, but its southern slopes provide sub-summit meadows with views. Peaks like Potrójna are known for their treeless peaks and extensive pastures, while Łamana Skała has distinctive rock outcrops.
The highest peak in the Stryszawa commune is Jałowiec, standing at an elevation of 1111 meters. It is a significant part of the Jałowieckie Range within the Żywiec Beskids and offers extensive panoramic views from its summit.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Żurawnica is known for its mountain biking, hiking, and trail running routes, with some singletrack trails rated with a 'hard' physical rating and 'red' difficulty. The MTB Trails around Stryszawa guide also lists several difficult routes, such as the 'Roztoki Waterfall – View of the Żywiec Beskids loop from Stryszawa'.
Lipska Góra, while largely forested, offers scenic vistas from its sub-summit meadows on the southern slopes. From here, you can enjoy views of the Jałowieckie Range, Polica Range, and Babia Góra. A green hiking trail traverses Lipska Góra, connecting it with other peaks in the Żurawnica Group.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from highlights like View from Sokolica and Little Babia Gora. The tranquility and peace offered by peaks like Jałowiec are also highly valued. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the chance to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
While the guide does not specify a single 'best' time, the region is generally popular for hiking during the warmer months when trails are clear. The extensive pastures and meadows on peaks like Potrójna would be particularly beautiful in spring and summer. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
While Jałowiec is described as an 'oasis of silence and peace,' other peaks like Gołuszkowa Góra and Harańczykowa Góra are also identified within the Gmina Stryszawa. These may offer additional, perhaps less frequented, hiking opportunities for those seeking a quieter mountain experience away from more popular trails.


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