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Bus station hiking trails around gmina Międzylesie traverse a landscape shaped by the Sudetes mountain range, including parts of the Śnieżnik Massif and Bystrzyckie Mountains. The region features diverse terrain, from deep forests and river valleys to mountain meadows and rolling hills. Elevations vary, offering routes from gentle walks to more challenging ascents. The Kłodzko Valley provides lush woodlands and natural surroundings, with trails often leading through varied forest types and along waterways.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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150
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18.6km
05:41
650m
650m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
04:58
550m
550m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.7km
04:49
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.4km
03:24
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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 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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Zemská brána, or "Gate of the Earth," is a picturesque nature reserve in the Orlické Mountains, right on the Czech-Polish border. The Divoká Orlice River has carved a rocky gorge surrounded by forests, symbolized by a stone bridge from the early 20th century, renovated in 2004. A three-kilometer nature trail with 22 stops leads through the valley. It's easy and family-friendly, and even suitable for children. Along the way, you can see the wooden "Pašerácka lávka" (Paserácká lavka), associated with ancient smuggling, and Ledříčkova Skála (Ledříčkova Rock), with its cave and the legend of a mountain bandit.
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🪨 Salt Cave (Salt Jama) Location: at the foot of the Czerniec Massif (891 m above sea level), in the Gołodolnik Stream valley, in an old quarry, near Długopole-Zdrój. Features: The only karst cave in the Bystrzyckie Mountains. Corridor length: approximately 30 m, entrance height approximately 2 m. It was formed in limestone as a result of karst processes. The interior consists of a short corridor with several branches. The name "Solna" comes from white dripstones resembling salt crystals. Interesting natural facts: The cave maintains a constant, cool temperature and high humidity. Hibernating bats can be found (including horseshoe bats and mouse-eared bats). The walls are covered in places with dripstones and a milky-white sediment resembling salt. Accessibility: The cave lies in an abandoned quarry. Entry is relatively easy, but caution is required (loose rocks, slippery ground). It is neither lit nor secured – a flashlight is required. The tour takes a few minutes due to its small size. Significance: Although Solna Jama is not a large cave, it is a unique geological attraction in the region and an interesting destination for a short trip in the Bystrzyckie Mountains, especially for lovers of karst and lesser-known corners of the Sudetes.
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A pleasant resting shelter on the route from Trojmorski Wierch to Śnieżnik
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A tall wooden tower. Beautiful views of the Czech side (the Polish side can also be seen without climbing the tower).
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On Trojmorski Wierch, there are springs feeding three seas. The Nysa River is a tributary of the Oder River, which flows into the Baltic Sea.
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cave with rooms, one of which has a small lake.
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There are 11 bus-accessible hiking trails available in gmina Międzylesie. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents, all starting conveniently from bus stations.
The bus-accessible trails in gmina Międzylesie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from nearly 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the convenience of public transport access, and the stunning views from various peaks and observation towers.
Yes, gmina Międzylesie offers 2 easy bus-accessible routes perfect for beginners or families. A great option is the Zamek Althannów w Międzylesiu loop from Międzylesie. This short, gentle hike allows you to explore the historic castle and its surroundings directly from the Międzylesie bus stop.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult bus-accessible route. Consider the demanding Czech-Polish Border – Puchacza Pass loop from Jodłów, which offers significant elevation gain and takes you through rugged terrain near the border.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in gmina Międzylesie are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop without needing to arrange return transport. Examples include the Ruins of Szczerba Castle – Solna Cave loop from Szczerba and the Czech-Polish Border – Source of the Nysa Kłodzka loop from Jodłów.
The bus-accessible trails in gmina Międzylesie traverse the picturesque Kłodzko Valley and parts of the Sudetes mountain range. You'll encounter deep forests, river valleys, and expansive mountain meadows. Some routes offer views towards the Śnieżnik Massif and the Bystrzyckie Mountains, known for their diverse terrain.
Yes, the region is home to several peaks with observation towers offering panoramic views. While not all are directly on bus-accessible routes, some trails provide access or views towards them. For instance, the Three Seas Peak Observation Tower is a prominent feature in the area, and trails like the Czech-Polish Border – Puchacza Pass loop from Jodłów offer expansive vistas.
Yes, the region's history is woven into its landscape. The Ruins of Szczerba Castle – Solna Cave loop from Szczerba is a great example, leading you to the ruins of Szczerba Castle. You might also discover other historical remnants, such as old ruins or bunkers, hidden within the forests on various routes.
While specific bus-accessible routes might not pass directly by all huts, the broader region has several mountain shelters. The famous PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku" is a significant landmark in the Śnieżnik Massif, and other huts like PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel are also in the vicinity, providing rest stops for longer treks in the area.
Given gmina Międzylesie's location bordering the Czech Republic, several bus-accessible trails offer cross-border experiences. The Czech-Polish Border – Puchacza Pass loop from Jodłów and the Czech-Polish Border – Source of the Nysa Kłodzka loop from Jodłów are excellent examples, allowing you to explore landscapes on both sides of the border.
The best time to hike in gmina Międzylesie is generally from spring to autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the trails are most accessible. Autumn offers particularly beautiful scenery with vibrant fall foliage. While winter hiking is possible, some trails may be challenging due to snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear.


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