Best mountain passes around powiat gorlicki are situated within the Low Beskids mountain range, characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance. The region features vast forests, tranquil valleys, and unassuming villages, reflecting its Lemko heritage. Several mountain passes offer access to hiking trails and historical sites, providing opportunities for exploration. These passes connect various parts of the landscape, often revealing cultural landmarks and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Majdan Pass (625 m above sea level) - a pass in the central part of the Low Beskids, located between the peaks of Mareszka (801 m above sea level) and Magura (829 m above sea level). The pass features wet meadows.
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The Hutniańska Pass lies at an altitude of 645m between the Ostry Wierch massif and the Bziany massif. Beautiful, idyllic, agricultural views beyond the green hills, but the main attraction here is this bench! - by the road, but as if in the middle of nowhere, very charming somehow. If you search the internet, you will see that I am not the only one who thinks so. Some people mark routes to this bench!
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A pass at an altitude of 625m above sea level between the peaks of Mareszka and Magura. Many trails run through here - flat and in the forest. However, you can stop here during the march - maybe by a boulder with a commemorative plaque for the 55th anniversary of the RYŚ Hunting Association in Gorlice?
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Hutniańska Pass, 645 m above sea level. There is a bench on the pass, but not even a modest roof.
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A good, asphalt road through a pass 554 m above sea level. The pass itself is hidden in the forest, and the ascents (descents) are very scenic.
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Austrian war cemetery from the period of World War I. It is located on the Małastowska Pass. In the axis of the cemetery there is a wooden chapel with a copy of the painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa and an inscription board with the following content (transl.): "Remember in your happy days, / That a fierce battle raged on this land, / That thousands suffered mortal wounds here, / So that the blessing of the sun may bloom around you." 174 Austro-Hungarian soldiers are buried here.
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A pass with a height of 550 m above sea level, through which runs a road connecting the villages of Wyszowatka with the area of the non-existent village of Długie. On the pass itself there is a stone cross and a shelter for rest.
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Very nice viewpoint, it's worth pushing up the very steep climb
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The region is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. A significant site is the Austro-Hungarian War Cemetery No. 60 on Małastowska Pass, a poignant burial ground with a wooden chapel and stone monument. Near Przełęcz Owczarska, you can find the historic Orthodox church in Owczary and War Cemetery No. 70. Długie Pass also features a stone cross.
Yes, several passes offer experiences suitable for families. The Austro-Hungarian War Cemetery No. 60 on Małastowska Pass is listed as family-friendly, offering a reflective and educational visit. The surrounding areas of passes like Przełęcz Małastowska and Przełęcz Zdżar provide tranquil settings for walks and exploration, away from urban noise.
You can expect diverse and scenic views. For instance, the Viewpoint at Hutniańska Pass offers beautiful, idyllic agricultural vistas beyond green hills, complete with a bench for resting. Długie Pass also provides scenic viewpoints. Generally, the passes in the Low Beskids offer picturesque landscapes of vast forests and tranquil valleys.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those near Przełęcz Małastowska (leading to Magura Małastowska) and Przełęcz Zdżar (green and yellow marked routes). For more extensive hiking options, check out the Hiking around powiat gorlicki guide. There are also mountain biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Scenic Road from Kwiatoń to Hańczowa' passing through the area. For MTB enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around powiat gorlicki guide offers more details.
While specific difficulty ratings for each pass aren't always available, passes like Przełęcz Owczarska offer scenic hiking routes that can be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, such as the 50-minute walk from the church in Owczary to the pass. Many trails around the passes, especially those in forested areas, can be suitable for less strenuous walks.
The mountain passes in Powiat Gorlicki are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer is ideal for longer treks and enjoying the lush greenery. Even winter can be appealing for those interested in winter hiking, with the landscape transformed by snow, though some routes might require appropriate gear.
Yes, some passes offer facilities. For example, at the Austro-Hungarian War Cemetery No. 60 on Małastowska Pass, there is a carport for relaxation and a car park. Długie Pass features a shelter for rest. The Viewpoint at Hutniańska Pass has a bench, providing a quiet spot to appreciate the landscape.
Majdan Pass, located at 625m between Mareszka and Magura, is notable for being traversed by many trails, including the GSB red trail. It also features wet meadows and a boulder with a commemorative plaque for the 55th anniversary of the RYŚ Hunting Association in Gorlice, offering a unique historical touch.
Yes, the region around passes like Przełęcz Małastowska is known for its unassuming villages and rich Lemko heritage. Exploring the areas surrounding these passes can offer insights into this unique cultural history, with sites like the historic Orthodox church in Owczary near Przełęcz Owczarska serving as examples of the region's cultural past.
Przełęcz Zdżar, also known as Żdżar, is located at 550 meters above sea level in the Magurski Range. Its name originates from the Lemko language, meaning a 'burned clearing' or a place where a forest was burned. Today, it's accessible via a good forest road from Bielanka and is a key point for several hiking trails, including green and yellow marked routes, allowing exploration of the quiet natural beauty of Beskid Niski.
Yes, the region offers scenic routes. The Scenic Road from Kwiatoń to Hańczowa is a notable cycle way that passes through picturesque landscapes. Additionally, an old, disused road connecting Owczary and Małastów traverses Przełęcz Owczarska, adding to its historical charm for those exploring by bike or on foot.


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