Rudawski Park Krajobrazowy
Rudawski Park Krajobrazowy
Best mountain passes around Rudawski Park Krajobrazowy are located within the Rudawy Janowickie mountain range in the Western Sudetes. The park was established in 1989 to protect its natural and landscape values, which include diverse rock formations, peaks, and river valleys. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Mountain passes in this region offer access to panoramic views and various outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 6, 2026
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If you get here, you'll collapse from exhaustion somewhere at the top - a steep climb. It's at 727m above sea level and the views of the Rudawy Janowickie are good. But getting here can be, at least for some, quite a toil.
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The ascent to the Rędzińska Pass from the Pisarzowice side is 4.5 km long with a 260 m elevation gain. The average gradient is 6%. The ascent becomes steeper as you go, reaching 10-12% at the end. The asphalt is of good quality.
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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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Over 13 kilometers long, 600 meters of elevation and beautiful Karkonosze views. Okraj Pass is located on the Polish-Czech border. Interesting facts: every year during the Bałtyk - Karkonosze Tour, cyclists compete here in an individual ride.
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Good asphalt. You can fly down nicely. Nice views.
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The end of the descent and the flattening towards Wieściszowice are quite treacherous - the surface is damaged with potholes and you have to hold the steering wheel tightly as it may be dangerous if the front wheel hits. The descent itself is in good condition, very fast with an inclination of more than 10% at times.
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The region offers several distinct mountain passes. For challenging climbs and rewarding views, consider Rędzińska Pass, which is at 727m above sea level. Another significant pass is Karpnicka Pass, known as a gateway to the Sokolich Mountains and the historic Szwajcarka Mountain Hut.
Many passes offer excellent panoramic views. From Rędzińska Pass, you can enjoy good views of the Rudawy Janowickie. The Karpnicka Pass provides access to Sokolik Duży, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Karkonosze Mountains and the Kamienna Góra Basin.
Yes, several passes are known for their demanding ascents. Rędzińska Pass features a steep climb, with some sections reaching a 12% gradient. The Ascent to Rędzińska Pass from Marciszów is a demanding 6 km climb with an average gradient of 6.8%. Cyclists seeking a significant climb will also find Jugowska Pass appealing, with an ascent of 7.2 km and a 410m elevation gain.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. Many passes serve as starting points for hiking trails, such as Karpnicka Pass, which leads to the Sokolich Mountains.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Near Kowarska Pass, the town of Kowary has a rich mining history, offering attractions like uranium adits and the Miniature Park of Lower Silesian Monuments. Karpnicka Pass provides access to the historic Szwajcarka Mountain Hut, the oldest hostel building in the Sudetes, dating back to 1823.
Kowarska Pass is recognized as a scenic route ideal for bicycle tours due to its uphill sections. Jugowska Pass is also excellent for cyclists, accessible via a quiet asphalt road with a significant climb. The Ascent to Okraj Pass from Kowary is another popular cycling route, offering 13 km of climbing with beautiful Karkonosze views.
Jugowska Pass features a large information board about the area, a parking lot, a bar, and a shelter, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Karpnicka Pass offers access to the Szwajcarka Mountain Hut, providing a place to rest and enjoy local cuisine.
The Rudawy Janowickie region, including its mountain passes, is generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn for hiking and cycling, when the weather is most favorable and trails are clear. Winter offers opportunities for winter sports, but some routes may be more challenging due to snow and ice.
The Rudawy Janowickie are known for their unique natural and landscape values, including diverse rock formations, peaks, and river valleys. The area is part of Rudawski Park Krajobrazowy, established to protect these features, making it a distinctive destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, from Karpnicka Pass, an easy hike leads to Sokolik Duży, offering spectacular panoramic views. The area around Karpnicka Pass also provides access to numerous rock formations, which are a major attraction for hikers of varying skill levels.
Visitors frequently appreciate the challenging climbs and the rewarding views from passes like Rędzińska Pass. Cyclists particularly enjoy the good asphalt and fast descents, as well as the scenic routes and significant elevation gains offered by many of the passes.
Yes, Jugowska Pass features a parking lot, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Tąpadła Pass, while less directly connected to Rudawski Park Krajobrazowy, is also known for its good parking facilities, serving as a starting point for routes to Ślęża.


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