Mountain passes near Gmina Lubień are located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, primarily within the Beskid Makowski and Beskid Wyspowy mountain ranges. This region offers access to various passes that serve as starting points for outdoor activities. The landscape features mountainous terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 600 to 710 meters above sea level. These passes provide scenic views and hold historical significance.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Small tripp with beautiful views also with four climbs and one long descent
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Shelter for rest, nice view of the glade.
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This clearing is on Przełęcz Sucha at 710m above sea level. There is a shelter, a place for camping (you can light a fire) and an information board. There is also a monument commemorating the fights of local Home Army partisans during the war. It is easy to get here and it is a good place for a family picnic with children. The Lubomir and Kamiennik Północny peaks are also nearby.
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View of Luboń Wielki (1022 m above sea level) from the Glisne Pass. Nearby there is a red trail with the shortest but also the steepest approach to the peak.
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Enjoy climb or hard descent. Traffic is low there and tarmac good. Highly recommend fast descend to Mszana Dolna town or thru Gooseneck segment.
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Climbs or descends, corners, forest scenery, low traffic and good tarmac. At the top of Gooseneck go left for Glisne Pass or go right for fast descent to Mszana Dolna town.
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Nice serpentines climb with great mountain landscape. Asphalt is in very good shape and the traffic low.
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Two of the most prominent passes are Sucha Pass Memorial and Meadow and Glisne Pass. Sucha Pass is known for its amenities like a shelter and camping area, and historical significance. Glisne Pass offers panoramic views of the Gorce and Beskid Wyspowy mountain ranges and is part of the historical "Pope's route."
Yes, Sucha Pass Memorial and Meadow is considered easily accessible and is a popular spot for family picnics. It features a clearing with a shelter and a designated camping area where fires can be lit, making it suitable for families with children.
From Glisne Pass, you can enjoy panoramic views of both the Gorce and Beskid Wyspowy mountain ranges. From Sucha Pass, hikers can see distant views towards the peaks of Ciecień and Śnieżnica.
Sucha Pass features a monument commemorating local Home Army partisans who fought there during World War II. Glisne Pass is part of the historical "Pope's route," traversed by Karol Wojtyła (later Pope John Paul II) during his excursions.
Sucha Pass is located at an elevation of 709 or 710 meters above sea level. Glisne Pass is situated at an elevation between 600 and 634 meters above sea level.
Yes, Sucha Pass is a significant hub and starting point for various hiking trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around gmina Lubień guide, including routes to Luboń Wielki and Lubomir.
Absolutely. Passes like Wielkie Drogi Pass are known for their good asphalt and low traffic, making them suitable for road cycling. You can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Lubień guide.
The region offers mountain biking opportunities with trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For specific routes and their difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around gmina Lubień guide.
The mountain passes are generally accessible and enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking and cycling conditions are optimal. The region's natural beauty is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
At Sucha Pass, specifically at Sucha Polana (Sucha Meadow), you'll find a shelter, a designated camping area where fires can be lit, and an information board for visitors.
Yes, Gęsia Szyja Pass also offers good tarmac, low traffic, and scenic forest views, making it another excellent option for cyclists. It can lead you towards Glisne Pass or a descent to Mszana Dolna.


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