Best mountain passes around gmina Mieroszów are situated in the Central Sudetes, at the junction of the Stołowe and Kamienne Mountains. This region offers diverse attractions for nature enthusiasts, characterized by its varied terrain and natural features. The area provides numerous routes for exploring mountain landscapes and viewpoints.
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Amazing views, worth the climb :)
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A magical mountain pass under Gomólnik with beautiful mountain views, but above all it is incredibly green here: in the summer, flowers bloom here and generally take your bride here and propose - she won't refuse!
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One of the variants of the ascent to Przełęcz Sokołą leads from the north from the Walim side. On this 5-kilometer section, the average gradient is 4.8%, but the last part is especially difficult, where the gradient reaches 10-11%. The asphalt is good, but there are some patches. Wide views await us only at the pass.
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The pass is covered with forest and is at an altitude of 715m. A good place to rest on the way to Włodarz. There are benches here where you can rest and take off your backpack for a while.
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The shelter has been improved and equipped with front walls and doors.
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Beautiful, small pass to Adršpach. The asphalt is good and it is a relaxed ride up with a beautiful view. The traffic was manageable on our way up. The descent is very bumpy, however.
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A roofed shelter on the pass. Foil was used provisionally to create the third wall. There is a place for a bonfire and many benches on site.
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Gmina Mieroszów offers several notable mountain passes. Przełęcz Marcowa Shelter provides a good resting spot with a roofed shelter and bonfire area. For cyclists, the Ascent to Przełęcz Sokola from Walim and the Ascent to Walimska Pass from Zagórze Śląskie via Młyńska are popular for their challenging climbs and scenic views. Additionally, Przełęcz Trzech Dolin (Three Valleys Pass) is a significant natural and tourist hub, known for its extensive hiking trails and beautiful mountain panoramas.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The trail to Gomólnik Mały from Grzmiąca, accessible via Przełęcz pod Gomólnikiem, is relatively easy and takes about 40 minutes, making it suitable for families looking for panoramic views. Przełęcz Marcowa Shelter is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant resting spot amidst the forest.
The mountain passes in Gmina Mieroszów offer diverse natural beauty. Przełęcz Trzech Dolin is known for its rich biodiversity, including orchids and martagon lilies, and offers expansive mountain panoramas from surrounding peaks like Waligóra. Przełęcz pod Gomólnikiem provides stunning panoramic views from the Gomólnik Mały viewing platform, encompassing the Wałbrzyskie, Stone, and Sowie Mountains. Przełęcz pod Czarnochem is covered by a lower montane spruce forest and features interesting Permian effusive rocks.
The region around Gmina Mieroszów is excellent for various outdoor activities. Przełęcz Trzech Dolin is a major junction for hiking, with trails like the red Main Sudetes Trail and routes to Waligóra and Sokołowsko. It also features an extensive network of mountain biking trails. For running enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including the challenging "Waligóra Peak – Shelter Andrzejówka loop from Sokołowsko" or the moderate "Miłosz loop from Mieroszów." Cyclists can explore road cycling routes like "The hydroelectric dam in Zagorze Śląskie – Town Hall of Świdnica loop from Głuszyca." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around gmina Mieroszów, MTB Trails around gmina Mieroszów, and Road Cycling Routes around gmina Mieroszów guides.
While the passes themselves are primarily natural attractions, Przełęcz pod Czarnochem holds historical significance as a former tourist border crossing between Głuszyca and Janovičky. Near Przełęcz pod Gomólnikiem, you can find the ruins of Rogowiec Castle, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Mid-May is ideal for experiencing the rich flora around Przełęcz Trzech Dolin, with orchids and other unique flowers in bloom. The area is also popular for winter sports due to its elevation and long-lasting snow cover, with ski lifts available near Przełęcz Trzech Dolin. Hiking and cycling are enjoyable during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn.
Yes, at the heart of Przełęcz Trzech Dolin lies Schronisko PTTK Andrzejówka, one of Poland's most beautiful mountain shelters. It offers accommodation, a restaurant, and frequently hosts local events, making it an iconic and highly-rated spot for visitors.
The meadows around Przełęcz Trzech Dolin are particularly rich in fauna. You might spot mouflons, which are frequent visitors, as well as protected species like the common European viper and the fire salamander.
Absolutely. For hikers, Przełęcz Trzech Dolin is the largest hiking trail junction in the Suche Mountains, offering challenging routes like the red Main Sudetes Trail. Cyclists can test their endurance on ascents such as the Ascent to Przełęcz Sokola from Walim, which features sections with gradients reaching 10-11%.
Przełęcz pod Czarnochem is one of the lowest passes in the Suche Mountains, situated at 660 meters above sea level on the Polish-Czech border. Historically, it served as a tourist border crossing. Geologically, it's notable for its Permian effusive rocks, specifically porphyries and melaphyres, and is covered by a scenic lower montane spruce forest. For more information, you can visit its Wikipedia page.
Yes, many of the trails around the mountain passes are designed as loops. For instance, near Przełęcz Trzech Dolin, you can find circular running routes like the "Waligóra Peak – Shelter Andrzejówka loop from Sokołowsko" or MTB routes such as the "Shelter Andrzejówka – Jałowiec Slope Trail loop from Mieroszów." These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, offering a comprehensive exploration of the area.


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