Best huts around Żywiec are located in the Żywiec Beskids region, offering shelter and amenities for exploring the surrounding mountains. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's natural landscape includes various peaks and valleys, making it a notable destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These huts serve as strategic bases for accessing hiking trails and enjoying the scenic views.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
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Mandatory place to rest and replenish drinks. You can get hot meals and cold drinks.
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A good place to relax. You can make a bonfire.
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A beautiful viewpoint. Worth a visit.
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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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The cottage is a residential building with a kitchen for tourists, a covered terrace with a view of Babia Góra, the Tatras and other mountains. We offer accommodation in multi-person rooms. A covered grill with benches is located near the cottage, as well as a vending machine with Italian ice cream in the summer. In the cottage itself, you can eat dinner and drink beer.
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The shelter was built by the Bielsko section of the German tourist organization Beskidenverein. The grand opening took place on September 27, 1903. The wooden building on a stone foundation, with an open veranda at the front, had a restaurant room, utility rooms and toilets on the ground floor. In the attic there were several rooms with places for 8–10 people. It was a popular destination for Sunday trips of Germans from Bielsko and Biała. Stay conditions: -56 beds in 2-, 3-, 4- and 6-person rooms -buffet -all-day meals
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Hrobacza Łąka (828 m above sea level) is one of the most popular peaks of the Beskid Mały, known for its characteristic metal cross visible from afar. The peak offers beautiful views of Bielsko-Biała, Lake Międzybrodzkie and the Silesian Beskids. You can get there by several trails, including from Kozy, Bielsko-Biała and Międzybrodzie Bialskie. There is a tourist shelter in the clearing below the peak, where you can rest and eat something. The trail is not demanding, but it is worth taking comfortable shoes, especially after rain, when the trails can be muddy.
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Several huts in the Żywiec Beskids cater well to families. Magurka Wilkowicka Mountain Hut is known for being family-friendly and offers facilities like bicycle charging. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Miziowej provides a year-round family package with discounts, and features attractions such as billiards, foosball, a library, and a children's play corner. The North Shelter on Słowiańska Góra is also considered a very nice place for a family rest or picnic.
Yes, both Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej and Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej welcome pets, making them great options for hikers traveling with their dogs.
For breathtaking views, Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej offers a beautiful panorama of the Tatra Mountains. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Miziowej provides wide panoramic views of the Western Beskids, Tatra Mountains, and mountains in Slovakia. From Schronisko PTTK Rysianka, you can admire Pilsko, Babia Góra, and, with good visibility, the Tatra Mountains and Malá Fatra. Additionally, the Cross on Chrobacza Łąka, which has a tourist shelter below its peak, offers views of Bielsko-Biała, Lake Międzybrodzkie, and the Silesian Beskids.
Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej is an excellent base for hiking, running, cycling, and horseback riding. Schronisko PTTK Rysianka is an excellent starting point for various hiking trails, connecting to other huts like those on Hala Lipowska and Hala Boracza. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej is a hub for six hiking trails, making it easy to reach other huts such as those on Hala Lipowska and Rysianka.
Huts in the Żywiec Beskids generally offer full catering with home-cooked meals. For example, Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej is famous for its handmade pierogi, pancakes, and Highlander sour rye soup. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej is known for its 'jagodzianki' (blueberry buns) and regional cuisine. Many huts also provide sleeping places, common rooms, and sometimes even extras like saunas, children's playgrounds, or equipment rental. The Hut on Potrójna is known for its mega atmospheric setting, homemade buns, and dinner options.
Absolutely. The Żywiec Beskids region is popular for winter sports. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej offers equipment rental for skiing and snowshoeing, with two ski lifts nearby, and is great for ski touring, cross-country skiing, and freeride. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Miziowej, located on the slopes of Pilsko, is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts due to its extensive network of ski lifts and diverse ski slopes. Schronisko PTTK Rysianka has a ski lift nearby and ski touring equipment rental. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej offers sports equipment rental for cross-country skis and pontoon tubes for snow tubing, and has a ski lift 300 meters away.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Near Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej, you can find a nature reserve protecting a high peat bog, and the area is known for spring crocuses on various meadows. The area around Schronisko PTTK Rysianka also features beautiful landscapes and a nature reserve. Near Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej, you can visit a waterfall on Milowski Stream and the Boracza Cave.
Beyond hiking, the Żywiec Beskids offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Lake Żywieckie – Żywiec Lake loop' or more challenging rides such as 'Salmopolska Pass – Szczyrk Ski Jump loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Gravel biking around Żywiec guide. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej is also a great base for running, cycling, and horseback riding.
Yes, there are many easy hiking options in the Żywiec area. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Market Square in Żywiec – Castle Park (Park Zamkowy) loop' or the 'View of Średni Grojec – Amphitheater in Żywiec loop'. These can serve as accessible approaches or complementary walks to your hut visit. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Żywiec guide.
Schronisko PTTK na Hali Miziowej is unique as it's the highest-situated PTTK hut in the Polish Beskids. It's considered one of the most modern mountain huts in Europe, offering extensive facilities including a conference room, grill hut, and a year-round GOPR (Mountain Volunteer Search and Rescue) station. Its location on Pilsko provides numerous hiking and cycling trails on both Polish and Slovak sides due to the nearby border crossing.
Yes, some huts offer charging facilities. For instance, Magurka Wilkowicka Mountain Hut provides facilities for charging bicycles, and visitors have noted that booster stands with electricity are available (though you might need your own charger). Schronisko PTTK na Hali Miziowej also provides internet access, implying power availability.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Winter is ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and ski touring, with many huts offering equipment rental and access to slopes. Spring is beautiful for witnessing crocuses on meadows, particularly around Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej. Summer and autumn are perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views and lush landscapes.


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