Mountain passes near Wojcieszów offer access to the picturesque mountainous terrain of the Kaczawskie Mountains, located within the Western Sudetes of Poland. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes and serves as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area provides various routes and points of interest for those exploring the local natural environment.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The ascent to Przełęcz Karpnicka from the Karpniki side is 1.3 km long and 80 m of elevation, with an average gradient of 6.3% and parts up to 9%. The asphalt is of fairly good quality.
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Quite a steep climb with an average gradient of 6.8% in less than 6 kilometers. The climb starts gently, but from Wieściszowce it really gets going! Towards the end there is a section of almost 2 kilometers with a constant gradient of about 12%. The surface is mostly very good.
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Shoe Tree, Komarnicka Pass Komarnicka Pass in the Kaczawskie Mountains. According to information obtained online, this is "Into the Blue," a work by local artist Magdalena Osak created in 2013 on a withered cherry tree, on which painted shoes were placed, reaching for the sky. Currently, the work has a different shape; a second one has been added to it, and tourists often leave and hang their own. The idea is quite attractive and interesting.
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The crossroads is marked with a distinctive tree trunk.
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Demanding driveway. 6 km sharply up. Train before the trip, it will pay off.
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The starting point for Skopiec, Baraniec or Folwarczna.
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The starting point for the route to Okole and other routes. There is free parking here.
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One of the most unique attractions is the Shoe Tree at Komarnicka Pass. This evolving art installation, originally created by local artist Magdalena Osak, features shoes reaching for the sky and has become a distinctive landmark where visitors often add their own. Komarnicka Pass also offers scenic views, including the Jeleniogórska Valley.
Yes, Pod Świerkami Pass is noted as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for routes to Okole and other trails. The area around Komarnicka Pass also offers easy hiking routes suitable for families, such as the loop from the Buczyna storczykowa na Białych Skałach Reserve to Skopiec.
Many passes offer beautiful vistas. For instance, Komarnicka Pass provides great views, particularly of the Jeleniogórska Valley, especially on clear days. The summit of Skopiec, accessible via routes from Komarnicka Pass, also offers panoramic views of the Kaczawskie Mountains.
Absolutely. For cyclists, the Ascent to Rędzińska Pass from Marciszów is considered demanding, with sections reaching a 12% gradient over nearly 6 kilometers. The Climb to Karpnicka Pass from Karpniki also presents an intermediate challenge with an average gradient of 6.3%.
You can find free and spacious parking at Pod Świerkami Pass, which is a convenient starting point for various routes in the area.
The region around Wojcieszów offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or embark on family-friendly hikes. Many routes incorporate the passes, offering diverse terrain and beautiful scenery.
The Kaczawskie Mountains, where Wojcieszów is located, are beautiful throughout the warmer months for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days outdoors. Winter can bring snow, offering different conditions for those prepared for cold weather activities.
Yes, Komarnicka Pass is a popular point for hikers. You can find routes like the "View of Skopiec – Shoe Tree at Komarnicka Pass loop from Wojcieszów" which is a moderate 10 km hike, or the "Shoe Tree at Komarnicka Pass – View of Skopiec loop from Wojcieszów" which is a moderate 14.5 km hike. These routes allow you to experience the unique Shoe Tree and reach the Skopiec summit.
The terrain varies. For example, Komarnicka Pass has tarmac on its south side and gravel on the north. The ascent to Rędzińska Pass features mostly very good asphalt, while the climb to Karpnicka Pass also has fairly good quality asphalt. Hiking trails often involve diverse terrain, from forest paths to more open sections with views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique Shoe Tree at Komarnicka Pass, finding it an attractive and interesting cultural element amidst the natural beauty. The pass also serves as a gateway to hiking routes offering panoramic views from the Skopiec summit, making it a favorite for nature enthusiasts.
For challenging climbs like the Ascent to Rędzińska Pass, it's recommended to train before your trip, as it involves a steep 6 km climb with sections up to 12% gradient. Being prepared will make the effort more rewarding.

