Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa Trail
Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa Trail
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Hike the moderate 4.8-mile Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa Trail, exploring forests, rock formations, and historical sites in 2h 20m.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Park Krajobrazowy Góry Opawskie
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759 m
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2.70 km
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5.23 km
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6.35 km
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7.77 km
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3.15 km
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4.84 km
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The trail typically starts from Głuchołazy-Zdrój. You can usually find parking within the town, especially near the spa park area, which provides convenient access to the trailheads leading towards Przednia Kopa.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through protected areas like the Beech Forest nature reserve, and always clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The trail is best enjoyed from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and the forest is lush. While accessible in winter, be prepared for potentially challenging conditions due to ice, snow, and loose stones, especially on steeper sections.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking the Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa Trail, and there are typically no entrance fees for accessing the Opawskie Mountains Landscape Park. However, it's always a good idea to check for any local regulations or temporary restrictions before your visit.
The route features varied terrain, starting with a gentle ascent from Głuchołazy-Zdrój. You'll walk through forest paths, including sections of the Beech Forest nature reserve, and may encounter narrow field paths and wider forest tracks. There are noticeable inclines, with a somewhat long and steep final approach to Przednia Kopa.
The trail offers several notable features. You can explore the historical Bialska Adit Entrance, visit the natural Żegnalce Spring, and admire the Biała Głuchołaska Gorge. The impressive "Wiszące Skały" (Hanging Rocks) and the historic St. Anne's Chapel are also highlights. At the summit, you'll find the observation tower on the Front Kopa, offering views of Głuchołazy and the Opawskie Mountains.
Yes, the Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa Trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including beginners and families. It's often described as a short mountain walk, perfect for a brief excursion. Keep in mind there are some steep sections, especially towards the summit.
Yes, the route to Przednia Kopa intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the official "Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przednia Kopa" trail and also passes through sections of the EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic - Lesser Poland voivodeship, Głuchołazy Zdrój - Przełęcz Siodło, and the historic "Droga Krzyżowa" (Way of the Cross).
While there are no specific facilities directly on the trail itself, Głuchołazy-Zdrój is a spa town, so you will find various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and restrooms, within the town before or after your hike. It's advisable to use facilities in town before starting your ascent.
Given the varied terrain and potential for steep sections, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit. In winter, consider microspikes or trekking poles for icy conditions.
At the summit of Przednia Kopa, there are the ruins of a former mountain hut (built in 1926-1927). While the historic observation tower on the Front Kopa remains a significant structure, the hut itself is defunct and no longer offers services to hikers.