Huts around Nowa Ruda are located in the mountainous Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, offering diverse accommodations for outdoor activities. The region is known for its natural landscape, including the Sowie Mountains, and provides access to various hiking routes. Visitors can find traditional mountain shelters and guesthouses, serving as bases for exploring the area's forests and trails. The area is a destination for those seeking mountain experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A Tyrolean-style villa built for Friedrich Dierig, son of Christian Dierig. Before 1945, its last owner was lawyer Hans Christian Dierig. In 1989, a restaurant opened in the building, which closed after a few years. The property has been listed as a historical monument. A bus terminus and convenient parking are located near the manor house.
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The wooden shelter is in poor condition. The owners are gradually renovating it and are asking for support. Come in for coffee and other treats; the proceeds will go towards renovations.
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Beautifully nestled in nature. Great beech forest. The cabin is also, or especially, designed for sleeping.
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A great place to relax or have a meal.
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One of the few wartime shelters to have escaped destruction: it is situated on the slopes of Mount Rymarz in beautiful surroundings - a great place to stop.
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This shelter is located at an altitude of 875 above sea level above Przełęcz Sokola, right next to the red trail that leads to Wielka Sowa, the highest peak in the Sowie Mountains. A great starting point, and the food is also not bad...
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Nowa Ruda offers a variety of accommodations, from traditional mountain shelters (schroniska) to guesthouses and rental 'huts'. You can find basic shelters for trekkers, as well as more comfortable accommodations with facilities like full board, saunas, and private rooms. Examples include the traditional Tourist shelter and the more established Orzeł Mountain Hut.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata, though not in the guide highlights, is noted for its authentic mountain hut ambiance and historical character. Additionally, the Forest Manor, a Tyrolean-style villa, is listed as a historical monument and serves as a starting point for hikes.
The Orzeł Mountain Hut is an excellent starting point, located at 875 meters above Przełęcz Sokola, right next to the red trail leading to Wielka Sowa, the highest peak in the Sowie Mountains. Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata, near Jugowska Pass, also serves as a great base for exploring the Sowie Mountains.
Amenities vary by hut. Traditional mountain shelters like Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata offer full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and even a sauna. The Tourist shelter is designed for sleeping with large benches and has a bonfire place nearby. The Zygmuntówka hostel is known for its location and friendly staff, offering accommodation, a pub, and a restaurant.
Yes, the Tourist shelter is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, Chata za Świerkami (Hut by the Spruces) in Nowa Ruda offers comfortable family accommodations with garden views and a terrace, though it operates more as a guesthouse.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops from Słupiec or longer routes from Nowa Ruda. There are also options for running and gravel biking in the area, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. For hiking, spring to autumn offers pleasant conditions. During winter, the Sowie Mountains, particularly around Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata, are ideal for ski touring.
Accessibility varies. Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata is accessible, though the last 150 meters involve a steep, stony path. Public transport options are available to nearby towns, followed by an approximately 8 km walk. The Forest Manor has convenient parking and a bus terminus nearby.
Yes, the Zygmuntówka hostel offers a pub and a restaurant. Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata also provides full board, including meals. The Orzeł Mountain Hut has a kitchen, though it may close early.
Many huts in the Nowa Ruda area offer picturesque views. Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata provides beautiful vistas, enhancing the mountain experience. The Orzeł Mountain Hut is also noted for its views.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic mountain atmosphere, the beautiful natural surroundings, and the friendly service at many of the huts. The traditional character of places like Schronisko Górskie Bukowa Chata and the cozy ambiance of others are often highlighted. The huts are appreciated as great places to relax, eat, or as starting points for various hiking opportunities.


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