Magurski Park Narodowy
Magurski Park Narodowy
Best natural monuments around Magurski Park Narodowy are found within the Low Beskids of Poland, characterized by heavily forested low and medium peaks, including the Magura Wątkowska massif. The park's landscape features indigenous fir and ancient beech forests, interspersed with meadows and pastures. The meandering Wisłoka River and its tributaries carve picturesque ravines, contributing to the scenic diversity. This environment provides a rich natural setting for exploration.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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From the Wapienne side, there's a fairly long ascent, while from the other side, from Niżne, there's a much shorter but steeper ascent. Currently, in winter, there's knee-deep snow in places, so hiking poles are recommended. Despite the good markings, a GPS or a map on your phone is recommended.
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A beautiful section along the charming Kłopotnica Stream - often rushing water, with views of it from above. There are benches and picnic shelters on this section, if needed.
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a route for everyone, at any time of the year
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The Magura Waterfall is undoubtedly the greatest attraction of the Folusz nature trail in the Magura National Park. It is worth coming after the rain to see it in its full glory.
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Magura (829 m above sea level) is a peak on the Main Beskid Trail. Below there is a place with a shelter and benches.
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Diabli Kamień is a rock group constituting a natural monument on the edge of the Magurski National Park in the Low Beskids. It is located in the town of Folusz, it is one of the stops on the nature trail. It consists of numerous large boulders of coarse-grained Magura sandstone, with the highest rising to over 10 meters. The rocks are originally shaped and divided by numerous crevices. This place owes its name to a local legend. According to her, devils wanted to destroy the church in Cieklin by moving a huge boulder from Magura Wątkowska. However, when the rooster crowed over Mount Cosmas, the devils lost their power and the boulder fell from their clutches, breaking into smaller rocks and saving the church. Apparently there are traces of devil's claws on the rock...
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The Magura Waterfall is undoubtedly the greatest attraction of the Folusz nature trail in the Magura National Park. It's about a 20-minute walk from the parking lot to the waterfall. It is worth coming after the rain to see it in its full glory.
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Ferdel (648 m above sea level) is a peak in the Low Beskids, in the Magura National Park. You must pay the entrance ticket. Fees are collected from May 1 to October 31. Please remember that you can only travel on designated trails in the national park. At the top there is a wooden observation tower.
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The region is rich in geological wonders. You can explore the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, which consists of large boulders of coarse-grained Magura sandstone, some over 10 meters high. Another notable site is the Kornuty Rock Nature Reserve, known for its imaginatively shaped sandstone formations carved by erosion, and even fracture caves like Mroczna Cave.
Yes, the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is steeped in local legend. Folklore says devils attempted to destroy a church by moving a massive boulder, which then broke into these rocks. Visitors can even find what are believed to be traces of devil's claws on the rocks, adding a mystical element to the site.
Magurski Park Narodowy is characterized by heavily forested low and medium peaks, including the Magura Wątkowska massif. You'll find indigenous fir and ancient beech forests, interspersed with meadows and pastures. The meandering Wisłoka River and its tributaries also carve picturesque ravines, contributing to the scenic diversity of the park.
For expansive vistas, visit the Ciechania Viewpoint, which offers beautiful views of the Ciechania Valley. Another excellent spot is Ferdel, a summit at 648 meters above sea level, where a wooden observation tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding Magurski National Park.
Yes, the Magurski Waterfall is a major attraction of the Folusz nature trail. This several-meter-high rock threshold is particularly impressive after rainfall, offering soothing sounds and picturesque views. It's easily accessible via the green trail.
Many natural monuments are suitable for families. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is a significant stop on a nature trail and its legendary tales can be engaging for children. The Ciechania Viewpoint also offers beautiful views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The period from May 1 to October 31 is generally recommended, as some areas like Ferdel collect entrance fees during this time, indicating optimal conditions for visitors. For the Magurski Waterfall, visiting after rainfall will allow you to see it in its full glory.
Yes, for certain areas within Magurski National Park, such as the summit of Ferdel, an entrance ticket is required. Fees are typically collected from May 1 to October 31. It's always advisable to check the official park website for the most current information on permits and fees: mpn.gov.pl.
The area around Magurski Park Narodowy offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain hikes, and MTB routes. For example, there are challenging running loops like 'Pętla Folusz - Rezerwat Kornuty - Magura Wątkowska' and moderate mountain hikes such as 'Magura Summit – Monument to the Memory of Darek Hare loop from Folusz'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Mountain Hikes, and MTB Trails around Magurski Park Narodowy.
Magurski Park Narodowy is a haven for diverse wildlife. It is home to endangered species such as the lesser spotted eagle, which is the park's symbol. You might also encounter brown bears, wolves, and lynx, making it a rich environment for nature observation.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, the Magurski Waterfall is about a 20-minute walk from the parking lot, making it easily accessible. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is also a stop on a nature trail, suggesting a generally manageable path.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations and the rich natural beauty. The legendary tales associated with sites like Diabli Kamień Rock Formation add a captivating element. The scenic views from spots like Ciechania Viewpoint and the tranquility of places like Magurski Waterfall are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 45 photos and given more than 40 upvotes across the various highlights, indicating a strong positive experience.


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