Best mountain peaks around Cadca are found within the Javorníky, Kysucké Beskydy, and Turzovská vrchovina mountain ranges in northern Slovakia. This region offers diverse terrain, from forested trails to open summits. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a range of mountain peaks, each offering distinct features and views.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Showing Translation
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Kikula (Slovak: Kykuľa), 1087 m – a peak in the Wielka Racza Group in the Żywiec-Kisuce Beskids. It is located on the main ridge, through which the Polish-Slovak border runs. The red trail Wielka Rycerzowa - Wielka Racza runs through the mountain. From the summit itself, there is a beautiful view of the Polish side and the Ciapków stream valley.
0
0
As of June 2026, the viewing tower is in ruins, with entry prohibited.
0
0
Quite steep uphill but the section is short. Wielka Rycerzowa itself is wooded and the views from the summit are poor.
0
0
Formerly also Rajcza (Slovak: Veľká Rača), 1236 m above sea level – the highest peak of the Wielka Rača group in the Żywiec Beskids (in Slovakia these are the Kysuckie Beskids) Wielka Rača is located on the main ridge of the Żywiec Beskids, through which the Polish-Slovak border and the Great European Watershed run[4]. At Wielka Rača, this ridge changes direction. Wielka Rača is also a keystone for a long side ridge extending from its peak to the west (to the Slovak side). Between the three ridges of Wielka Rača there are three valleys, through which three streams flow: Rača, Klubinský potok and Oščadnica (Oščadnica) Wielka Rača is completely forested, but on its summit there is a grassy meadow, from which a wide panorama with a characteristic group of Malá Fatra stretches. The peak is also the highest mountain in the Kysuce Beskids (the Slovak part of the Żywiec Beskids) and one of the highest peaks in the Żywiec Beskids. Observation of the views is facilitated by a viewing platform built in 1997 jointly by Poles and Slovaks
0
0
A very nice bike trip with technical descents on the Przegibek - Wielka Racza section and the descent from Wielka Racza on the yellow / caution recommended at high speeds, flying stones like Ewok Bears from Star Wars :)/
1
0
The shelter offers 50 beds in rooms for 3 to 8 people. Additionally, you can stay in multi-person rooms (10 people). Guests of the shelter have access to a buffet with a dining room. Near the shelter there is a viewing point with a map of the mountains surrounding Wielka Racza
1
0
(Slovak: Veľká Rača), 1236 m above sea level – the highest peak of the Wielka Racza group in the Żywiec Beskids. Veľká Rača is completely forested, but on its top there is a grassy pasture from which there is a wide panorama of the characteristic group of the Mała Fatra Mountains. The peak is also the largest mountain in the Kysuce Beskids (the Slovak part of the Żywiec Beskids) and one of the highest peaks of the Żywiec Beskids. Observation of the views is made easier by the viewing platform built in 1997 jointly by Poles and Slovaks. At the top there is a PTTK Wielka Racza shelter
1
0
Wielka Rycerzowa (Slovak: Rycierova hora, 1226 m) - a peak belonging to the Wielka Racza Group, located in the Żywiecki Beskids. The peak is heavily forested, but you can see Wielka Racza and Przegibek together with the colony of the village of Rycerka Górna (the hamlet of Rycerka Górna) and some peaks of Mala Fatra, such as Wielki Rozsutec
1
0
The region around Cadca features several notable peaks. Wielka Racza Summit, the highest point in the Kysucké Beskydy, offers magnificent views of Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Another significant peak is Veľký Javorník, the highest in the Javorníky range, known for its panoramic vistas and spacious meadow at the top.
Yes, several peaks offer excellent viewpoints. From Wielka Racza Summit, you can enjoy panoramic views from a dedicated viewing platform. The Hala Rača Mountain Hut and Viewpoint also provides a great spot with a map of the surrounding mountains. Veľký Javorník offers stunning views of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids and, on clear days, the Western Tatras.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from forested paths to challenging ascents. The Javorníky mountains feature marked paths winding through beech and spruce forests. For example, the trail From Bacówka to Wielka Rycerzowa starts with a steep climb through a glade before entering the forest. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Cadca guide.
Veľká Rača is particularly family-friendly, especially during summer. Besides hiking, it offers a bike park, a bobsled run, aquazorbing, trampolines, a children's rope park, and mountain scooters. Chairlifts can also provide easier access to higher elevations, making it suitable for families.
The region is enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and family activities, with Veľká Rača offering numerous attractions. In winter, Veľká Rača transforms into the Snowparadise Veľká Rača ski resort, providing diverse slopes and cross-country skiing trails.
Veľká Rača can be accessed via a 13-kilometer trail, and chairlifts are available for easier ascent to the resort. Public transport options exist, such as buses from Cadca to Oščadnica, which is a common starting point for Veľká Rača. Specific parking information for areas like Dedovka would depend on the resort's current facilities.
Yes, the Hala Rača Mountain Hut and Viewpoint offers 50 beds in various room sizes and has a buffet with a dining room. On the Polish side of Veľká Rača, there's a mountain cottage providing refreshments and overnight stays. The Makov Kasárne resort, located below Veľký Javorník, also offers year-round tourist services.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. Veľká Rača has a dedicated bike park with marked trails. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Cadca and Cycling around Cadca guides.
Trail difficulties vary. Some trails, like parts of Trail to Kykula (1087 m), are described as challenging due to loose stones, roots, and steep slopes, sometimes requiring you to push a bike. Other trails are intermediate, and there are also easier options available, particularly around the lower elevations and family-friendly areas.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for circular routes. Many trails connect different points of interest, allowing for loop hikes. For example, you can find routes like 'Wielka Racza Summit – Hala on Mała Racza loop from Rača' for mountain biking, which can often be adapted for hiking.
Yes, the Javorníky mountain range forms part of the Kysuce Protected Landscape Area. On the northeast slope of Veľký Javorník, you'll find the Veľký Javorník nature reserve, which is the oldest nature reserve in Kysuce and protects rare forest communities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from peaks like Wielka Racza Summit, which allows sight of three bordering countries. The diverse terrain, from picturesque glades to dense forests, and the variety of outdoor activities available year-round, also contribute to a highly positive experience.


Discover Cadca’s best peaks and summits by region:
See even more amazing summits around Cadca with these guides: