Best attractions and places to see around gmina Międzylesie, a mountainous region in the southern part of Kłodzko Land, Poland, blend natural beauty with historical and cultural sites. Located within the buffer zone of the Śnieżnik Landscape Park, the area features pristine mountain air and scenic panoramas. It is a destination for various forms of tourism, including hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The first mention of the development of Śnieżnik Mountain dates back to 1809, when the owner of Międzygórze, Count Wilhelm von Magnis, built barns and shepherd's huts on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. In 1838, Międzygórze was purchased by Princess Marianna of Orange, the Lady of Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – daughter of the King of the Netherlands and wife of a Prussian prince. In 1840, she invited her father, King Wilhelm, with whom she reached the summit of Śnieżnik on July 20th. In 1869, the Duchess took over the land on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. She commissioned a highlander from Switzerland to build a Swiss mountain hut (Schweizerei am Schneeberg or Schweizerei auf dem Schneeberg) on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik, which now forms the main part of the mountain hut. Construction was completed in 1871. The building initially served as a tourist inn, with 50 beds and a large dining hall. In the following years, the buildings were modernized several times. In 1872, utility rooms were built on the site of an old dairy farm. In 1880, a meteorological station was opened at the inn. In the 1930s, the inn had 30 beds. After World War II, the building stood empty until 1946. The dilapidated buildings were taken over by "Orbis," renaming it "Szwajcarka." In 1947, the Polish Tatra Mountain Shelter Board took over. The following summer, a shelter was opened, named "Na Śnieżniku" to distinguish it from the "Szwajcarka" shelter in Rudawy Janowickie. In 1950, the building became the property of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society. At that time, the shelter had 63 beds. In the 1980s, the shelter was thoroughly modernized and renovated thanks to the efforts of its then-lessee, Zbigniew Fastnacht, who managed the facility from 1982 to 2001. After his death, in recognition of his achievements, the shelter was named after him.
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The Wilczki Waterfall was formerly called Wodogrzmoty Żeromskiego (The Żeromski Waterfall). Years ago, the waterfall reached a height of approximately 27 meters, but after the great flood of 1997, the water eroded the artificially created 5-meter threshold, and now the water falls from a height of approximately 22 meters. Admission to the waterfall is free. However, the Wilczki Waterfall is not accessible to people with strollers or wheelchairs due to the numerous steps. Around the Wilczki Waterfall, there are viewing platforms from which you can admire the waterfall and its surroundings, as well as benches for walkers where you can sit, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of this extraordinary place and listening to the sound of the falling water. Above the waterfall itself, an iron bridge provides a beautiful view of the falling water.
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The climb is not easy, but the view makes up for it.
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Far-sightedness guaranteed in good weather, only the dirt of the other visitors trickles down on your head🤭
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The highest waterfall in the Śnieżnik massif (22 meters tumbling into a cauldron) is a sight to behold (and listen to). Good trails offer numerous viewing points. There's also a restaurant right next door, so once you've admired and admired it, you can relax comfortably.
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It is better to book a place to stay in advance, the food is OK, the prices are like in other shelters in Poland, you have to take into account that there is no Wi-Fi on the premises of the shelter, and the mobile internet is so-so.
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A big blender in the background
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The highest peak (1425m) in the Eastern Sudetes and the Śnieżnik Massif - is located on the Polish-Czech border. Králický Sněžník is of course the Czech equivalent of "Śnieżnik". Great views in every direction - there is also a great observation tower at the top, which is worth climbing (if you haven't had enough of climbing yet...)
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Gmina Międzylesie offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Wilczka waterfall, which plunges 22 meters into a cauldron. For panoramic views, hike to the Králický Sněžník Summit, the highest peak in the Eastern Sudetes, or climb the Śnieżnik Observation Tower. Don't miss Trójmorski Wierch, a unique peak where waters flow into three different seas, offering unparalleled views from its observation tower.
The region is rich in history. Explore the multi-part Międzylesie Castle, which includes the Gothic 'Black Tower' and later Renaissance and Baroque additions, now housing a hotel and offering guided tours. In Międzylesie Market Square, you'll find the late-Baroque Marian Column from 1698. The Wooden Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Kamieńczyk, built in 1710, features a shingled roof and rich Baroque interior. You can also discover the ruins of Karpień Castle and the Renaissance manor house in Niemojów.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Wilczka waterfall is easily accessible with well-maintained trails and a nearby restaurant. For an exciting adventure, visit Sky Bridge 721 Dolní Morava, accessible by walking, cable car, or bobsleigh track. The modern Swimming Pool Complex in Międzylesie offers heated water, a volleyball court, and a children's playground for a relaxing day out.
Gmina Międzylesie is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. The region's pristine mountain air and scenic panoramas make it ideal for exploring. For specific routes, check out guides like Easy hikes around gmina Międzylesie or Cycling around gmina Międzylesie.
Yes, the area caters to various hiking abilities. You can find easy trails, such as the loop around Wilczka waterfall, perfect for a leisurely stroll. More challenging routes lead to peaks like Králický Sněžník Summit. For a selection of accessible paths, explore the Easy hikes around gmina Międzylesie guide.
Gmina Międzylesie offers numerous routes for cyclists. Whether you prefer road cycling or gravel biking, you'll find trails that showcase the region's natural beauty. Consider exploring the Cycling around gmina Międzylesie guide for touring bicycle routes or the Gravel biking around gmina Międzylesie guide for off-road adventures.
The best time to visit Gmina Międzylesie largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor swimming complex and longer days for exploration. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for winter sports, though some trails might be less accessible.
Beyond the stunning mountain landscapes, Gmina Międzylesie is home to Trójmorski Wierch (Triple Sea Peak), a rare geographical point where waters flow into three different seas: the Baltic, Black, and North Seas. You can also explore Solna Jama Cave, a karst cave featuring a corridor that leads to a chamber with a karstic lake, offering a glimpse into the region's geological formations.
Yes, for those exploring the Śnieżnik Massif, the PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku." is a great place to rest and enjoy a warm meal. It also offers accommodation if booked in advance. Additionally, the Wilczka waterfall has a restaurant nearby, perfect for relaxing after admiring the falls.
Visitors consistently appreciate the region's natural beauty, especially the expansive views from peaks like Králický Sněžník Summit and the impressive Wilczka waterfall. The well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling are also a major draw. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere, pure mountain air, and the opportunity for unforced tourism, making it a perfect escape into nature.
Absolutely. The Sky Bridge 721 Dolní Morava is a spectacular suspension bridge, 721 meters long, offering breathtaking views. The Śnieżnik Observation Tower provides fantastic panoramas of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the observation tower on Trójmorski Wierch offers unique perspectives of the watershed.


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