Best mountain peaks around Gilowice are situated in a region characterized by the Beskid Mały range, offering a diverse natural landscape for exploration. This area provides various elevations and terrain, from wooded summits to peaks with expansive views. The mountains here are known for their accessibility and varied hiking experiences. Visitors can find a range of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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A good place to relax. You can make a bonfire.
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At the top, there's a toboggan run. A great attraction for adults and children alike. Cost: 15 PLN.
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There are several food and drink options on site. Unfortunately, everything was closed in the evening, including the restrooms, making it difficult to get water. However, the views are spectacular.
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A place with a beautiful view. There's a shelter, a fire pit with a grill, and space to hang a hammock or pitch a tent.
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Łamana Skała, also known as Madohora, is the highest peak of the Zasolskie Mountains and the second (after Czupel 933 m above sea level) peak of the entire Beskid Mały. Despite its height, it is not a tourist destination due to the lack of viewing points. The name Łamana Skała, used already in the Middle Ages, fully reflects the character of the mountain. On the summit, covered with abundant trees, there are rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching a height of several meters. You can often meet rock climbers here.
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Two-peaked peak in the Beskid Andrychowski (eastern part of the Beskid Mały) Potrójna is an excellent viewpoint. Both of its peaks and the entire ridge are treeless. There are extensive pastoral pastures and meadows here, the views from which are among the most extensive in the entire Beskid Mały. The panorama includes: the Silesian Foothills, the Bliźniaków Range, the Rzycka Valley, the main ridge of the Beskid Mały, the Gorce Mountains, the Polica Range, Babia Góra, the Jałowieckie Range, Pilsko, the Żywiec Basin, the Lipowski Wierch and Romanka Group, the Wielka Racza Range and the Silesian Beskid from Glinny to Skrzyczne. On the lower peak there is a former shepherd's chapel with figures of the Virgin Mary, on the higher one there are two boards with described panoramas
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A very nice, not demanding route on the Little Beskid Trail
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For truly expansive views, Potrójna is an excellent choice. Its treeless peaks and ridge provide some of the most extensive panoramas in the entire Beskid Mały, allowing you to see the Silesian Foothills, Gorce Mountains, Babia Góra, and even the Silesian Beskid. Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały also offers spectacular views of the surrounding Beskid Mały mountains, the Żywieckie and Międzybrodzkie Lakes, and distant ranges on clear days.
Yes, both Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały and Czupel Peak (933 m) are considered family-friendly. Góra Żar is particularly accessible due to its funicular railway, which makes reaching the summit easy for all ages. It also features a summer toboggan run and a rope park. The trails to Czupel Peak are not complicated or difficult, making it suitable for families with children, and there's a PTTK hostel on the way for a break.
Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały is unique for several reasons. It features a funicular railway for easy ascent, an impressive pumped-storage power plant reservoir at the summit (the highest in Poland), and is a popular spot for paragliding and gliding. In winter, it transforms into a ski slope with a toboggan run. There's also a restaurant with panoramic views and a rope park at the lower station.
Czupel Peak (933 m), the highest peak of the Beskid Mały, offers a moderate hiking experience through wooded areas. While the summit itself is forested, glades along the trails provide glimpses of the surroundings. The trails are generally not complicated or difficult, making it a good choice for a peaceful trek. A notable stop along the way is the PTTK hostel on Magurka.
Yes, Łamana Skała (929 m), also known as Madohora, is notable for its natural rock formations. Despite being a wooded peak, its summit features rock outcrops made of sandstone and conglomerates, reaching several meters in height. These formations are so distinctive that rock climbers can often be found there.
Beyond hiking, the Gilowice area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Gilowice, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Potrójna – Madohora Nature Reserve loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with Road Cycling Routes around Gilowice like the 'Scenic Climb Near Żywiec' available. For easier walks, there are several Easy hikes around Gilowice, including loops around Żywiec.
Yes, there are. On the way to Czupel Peak (933 m), you can find the PTTK hostel on Magurka, which is a convenient stop for hikers. Additionally, Kiczera Summit Shelter (827 m) – Beskid Mały offers a shelter, a place for a bonfire, and a beautiful viewpoint at the top.
Czupel Peak (933 m) is the highest peak of the Beskid Mały range. Despite its height, the way to the top is generally not considered complicated or difficult, making it accessible for many hikers.
Absolutely. Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały is an ideal destination for this. In winter, it features a ski slope and opportunities for sledding and snowtubing. During warmer months, you can enjoy a summer toboggan run at the top, making it a versatile spot for various recreational activities.
Potrójna is renowned for its 'brilliant vantage point' due to its treeless peaks and extensive pastoral pastures and meadows. These open areas provide some of the most expansive views in the entire Beskid Mały, offering a wide panorama that includes distant mountain ranges and valleys. There are even boards on the higher peak describing the visible panoramas.
While many trails are moderate, some routes offer a greater challenge. For instance, the red trail leading up to Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały from the Porąbka dam is described as a 'heavy ascent'. Additionally, the black trail on Góra Żar, running alongside the funicular, is steeper. For mountain biking, some routes like the 'Potrójna – Madohora Nature Reserve loop' are rated as difficult.
Facilities vary by peak. Góra Żar (765 m) – Peak in the Beskid Mały is well-equipped with a restaurant, restrooms, and a funicular railway. On the way to Czupel Peak (933 m), you'll find the PTTK hostel on Magurka. Kiczera Summit Shelter (827 m) – Beskid Mały also provides a shelter and a place for a bonfire.


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