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Enduro routes in Szczyrk and its surroundings

Szczyrk, picturesquely located in the Silesian Beskid between Klimczok and Skrzycze, in winter turns into a true ski eldorado. The largest and most modern ski resort in Poland, where ski lovers can enjoy dozens of kilometres of runs, does not become empty at the end of the season. When the snow melts, cyclists take the place of skiers and snowboarders. Seekers of thrills will find in Szczyrk many routes providing a shot of adrenaline. Here are the most interesting ones, which are worth testing during your stay at the Przystanek Góry!

Szczyrk Enduro Trails

In 2019, the unique Szczyrk Enduro Trails by TREK project will be launched in the ski resort, attracting winter sports enthusiasts for years. It is unique in the region and in the country complex of one-way cycling paths of singletrack type. The avid cyclists will have at their disposal specially profiled routes – with an appropriate slope, a place to slow down, and bumps to make it easier to overcome tight turns. Furthermore, the whole route has been designed away from pedestrian traffic, with safety and fun for enduro fans in mind.

There are several routes of varying difficulty and a total length of 13 km:

  1. Route 1 – Hip HopA Air designed for beginners and intermediate cyclists. Length – 2300 m, average gradient of 8.4% and a drop of 193 m.
  2. Route 2 – Otik designed for intermediate and advanced cyclists. Length – 2850 m, average gradient 12.6%, grade 360 m.
  3. Route 3 – The Robbery is designed for intermediate and advanced cyclists. Length – 1512 m, average gradient 12.6% and a drop of 190 m.
  4. Route 4 – Otesanek designed for advanced cyclists. Length – 723 m, average gradient 16.6% and a drop of 120 m.
  5. Route 5 – Loop 1 designed for beginners. Length – 650 m and average gradient of 6%.

Detailed information about the project and GPS data of trails are available on Szczyrk Mountain Resort website. Bike rental for adults and children is available on site.

Enduro Trails in Bielsko-Biała

This is not the end of the attractions – supporters of thrilling bike rides can also check out the trails in the Cygański Forest in Bielsko-Biała. Located just 15 km from the Przystanek Góry, the Enduro Trails complex is another network of one-way cycling routes. The singletracks here will delight mountain bikers, with paths of varying difficulty:
– green for beginners,
– blue for intermediate riders,
– red for advanced riders,
– black for mountain biking experts,
– orange uphill route.

A detailed description of the routes, including their purpose, average gradient, type of surface, difficulty and required skills can be found on the Enduro Trails website.

Cycling half-term holidays – active rest in a saddle

A vacation in Szczyrk is a great idea for active leisure for everyone. Unforgettable moments will be spent here also by the youngest cyclists, for whom interesting half-colonies in a saddle are waiting. Experienced instructors from Szczyrk Bike Academy invite to various bicycle trainings (individual, group and weekend). The young Progress sports school also runs classes – children and teenagers at the beginning and more advanced levels will find something for themselves in its offer. Worth mentioning are also Enduroprinceska courses organized in Bielsko-Biała, during which little princesses (but not only) can learn riding techniques in a great atmosphere in the Enduro Trails complex.

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What to take on a trip to the mountains?

Pleasant temperatures, longer days, and availability of trails – summer hiking is a proven recipe for a successful vacation. However, no matter what time of year it is, every trip needs to be well prepared to ensure comfort and safety during the climb. Therefore, we suggest what to pack for a trip on the Beskid trails!

Appropriate clothing

In the mountains, there is a rule to wear several layers of clothing. This applies not only on cold winter days but also in the summer. Weather, which is good in the valleys, during the climbing or the passing of the day may change dynamically. It is worth being prepared for any eventuality. During the holiday season, clothing made of thermal-regulating synthetic fibres or merino wool reigns supreme on the trails – thin T-shirts wick moisture effectively, dry quickly and are odour resistant. In addition, many models feature UV protection and even cooling technology. Cotton shirts do not work at all as they create a “wet compress” on your back after an intensive effort. The choice of pants, especially as far as their length is concerned, is a matter of individual preference. Still, a good idea may turn out to be 2-in-1 pants with a removable leg. We will appreciate them, especially when a penetrating wind catches us on the summit. Fleece or softshell and a rain jacket packed in a backpack will also ensure preparation for a breakdown in the weather.

Comfortable shoes

Maximum comfort is essential while walking kilometres in the mountains, and trekking shoes can provide it. It would be good if they were equipped with a slightly higher upper and mountain sole, guaranteeing optimal cushioning and stability of your steps. Due to changeable weather conditions, waterproof models are the best choice. The size of shoes is also essential – too tight or too loose will make it especially difficult for us to go down from the mountains. An alternative for hot weather is also mountain sandals, which are suitable for less demanding trails. You should also choose good socks to go with your shoes. Instead of sweat-storing cotton, opt for merino wool reinforced with synthetic fibres, which will allow your feet to breathe.

Protection from the sun

Although it encourages day hikes in the mountains, summer weather means strong exposure to the sun, which on the trails will be even more severe than in the lowlands. A cap or a hat will protect us from harmful UV rays and be placed in our backpacks. It should be made of light and airy materials and equipped with a special mesh. An exciting alternative is multifunctional buff slings, which can be tied in many ways. With their help, we can also create a practical scarf, wristband or hairband. In addition, do not forget to take sunscreen with a high protection factor, which will protect against painful burns. Finally, sunglasses with a UV filter will protect our eyes.

Water supply

During intensive workouts, do not forget to regularly refill the water. It is essential, especially if you plan to hike in the heat. A reusable bottle, which you can fill up in a mountain chalet or with water from a mountain stream, will protect you from dehydration. Another convenient solution is a water bottle, which will provide us with freedom of drinking while walking. It might be good to take a thermos with you, but unlike in winter, we should pour the cooled beverage into it. This way, it will keep its low temperature for longer.

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Events in Szczyrk during the summer vacations

The Silesian Beskid is an ideal place for summer recreation. However, wandering along picturesque mountain trails and exploring the charms of the resorts is not all. The events planned for the vacations will also make your stay in the region more pleasant. Here is an overview of the upcoming events in Szczyrk and its surroundings – we encourage you to take part in them during your summer vacation in the Przystanek Góry.

Nuta idzie po Beskidzie – July and August

Mountain hiking in Szczyrk trails is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature, but not only – it is also a chance to get to know the local folklore. Szczyrk invites visitors to listen to highlander live music as part of the Nuta idzie Po Beskidzie (The Note Goes by the Beskids) action, which will take place in July (3, 7, 26 and 29) and August (7, 14, 21 and 28). You will be able to meet the bands on the trails between 11:00 and 13:00 on those days.

Father&Son action – July 14-15

A real treat for survival fans is family outings to the mountains – father with son and a mother with son or father with a daughter and a mother with a daughter. Expeditions with accommodation in tents take place under the watchful eye of a Beskid GOPR rescuer. In mid-July, an ascent of Klimczok is planned, accompanied by learning how to build a makeshift camp in the forest, read a map, or use a compass. Perfect parent-child integration guaranteed!

Registration is required in advance. The cost of participation is 100 PLN/pair. Subsequent survival expeditions will be organized in August: 14-15.08 with one-day accommodation on 21 and 28.08.

Beskidy without barriers – July 18

The second edition of the mountain rally for people with physical or mental disabilities is also planned for July. The micro-project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund within the INTERREG V-A Czech Republic framework – Poland Programme 2014-2020 and by the state budget through the Beskidy Euroregion. Participation in the rally is free of charge. Advance registration is required. The following editions of the rally will be held already on 8 and 28 August.

A guide is waiting – July and August

Mountain hiking lovers spending their summer vacations in Szczyrk are recommended to participate in the unique action – Guide is waiting. As part of the action, free guided tours to the mountains are organized. Participation is free of charge. Registration is required up to two days before the trip. A detailed schedule of outings:

10.07 (Saturday) – Klimczok (meeting at 9:00 at the Tourist Information)

18.07 (Sunday) – Skrzyczne (meeting at 10:00 at the bottom station of the gondola cableway)

24.07 (Saturday) Klimczok with a highlander as part of the Beskidy Culture Week (meeting at 9:00 a.m. at the Tourist Information)

31.07 (Saturday) Skrzyczne with a Highlander as part of the Beskidy Highlanders’ Week of Culture (meeting at 9:00 a.m. at the Tourist Information)

8.08 (Sunday) – Skrzyczne (meeting at 10:00 at the lower station of the gondola railroad)

14.08 (Saturday) – Klimczok (meeting at 9:00 at the Tourist Information)

22.08 (Sunday) – Skrzyczne (meeting at 10:00 at the lower cable car station)

29.08 (Sunday) – Klimczok (meeting at 9:00 a.m. at Tourist Information)

Beskidy Highlanders’ Week of Culture July 24 – August 1

A great attraction for lovers of folklore and folk art will be the next edition of the Beskidy Highlanders’ Week of Culture, organized since 1964. The festival of music, dance and song is a series of events that will take place not only in Szczyrk – at St. James Square, but also in Wisła, Żywiec, Maków Podhalański, Oświęcim, Istebna, Ujsoły and Jabłonków between July 24 and August 1 2021. The 58th edition of the event is an excellent opportunity to participate in open-air concerts of folk bands, folk sculpture and woodcarving workshops or vernissages devoted to art and design and in many other accompanying events.

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Plan your holiday in Szczyrk

The holidays are getting closer and closer – it is the best moment to plan your dream holiday in the mountains. Those craving beautiful landscapes, looking for numerous attractions and valuing comfortable accommodation conditions are welcome to Przystanek Góry located in Szczyrk. This is our recipe for a successful summer stay in the Beskid Śląski mountains!

A perfect holiday in Szczyrk – which hotel should you choose?

We believe that a pleasant holiday is the right choice of direction and the right place to stay. That is why we offer guests of Przystanek Góry the most comfortable rest conditions in Szczyrk. In the heart of this resort town, we have created a unique space with rooms and apartments whose names refer to the surrounding peaks, ideally reflecting the climate of a mountain holiday. Their interiors offer all the necessary amenities and access to balconies from which you can enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Beskid Śląski mountains.

You can also find relaxation in our garden chill-out area with deckchairs, where you can enjoy the clean mountain air and regenerate after an active day on the trail. We have also taken care of the youngest ones, who have at their disposal a playground with a slide, mini-soccer and badminton courts and a swimming pool with a diameter of 3.5 m. The little ones will also be entertained by an exciting programme of holiday animation. Evening bonfires with sausage roasting, which we organise in a climatic gazebo, will stay in the memory of all participants for a long time.

What to see in and around Szczyrk on holidays?

Szczyrk, as the ski capital of Poland, is a perfect destination also for those planning summer holidays. An important point on the map of the town itself is the promenade along the Żylica River, leading from the Town Hall through the square in the centre to Buczkowice. The route can be covered both on foot and by bike. Further exploration of the area is worthwhile at the complex of three ski jumps, located on the northern slope of Skalite Mountain. Wisła is also worth a visit, offering numerous attractions related to the figure of Adam Małysz and unforgettable rides on the Wisła Train. Finally, a visit to the Eliksir stud farm, where children can take a thrilling ride on a lunge, should not be missing from the family holiday plan.

Szczyrk for the active – what to do in the mountains in summer?

The well-known and popular health resort is, above all, a paradise for mountain hiking enthusiasts, with trails of varying difficulty awaiting you. We especially recommend Skrzyczne, towering over Szczyrk – 1257 m above sea level, a mountain belonging to the Crown of Polish Mountains. Access via the blue trail. We recommend a climb to Klimczok (117 m) and trips to the Salmopol Pass, Malinowska Skała and the Karkoszczonka Pass for the following days.

A stay in Szczyrk, which becomes an enduro centre in the summer, will also be an unforgettable adventure for thrill-seekers. A modern network of one-way bicycle paths of the single track type has been prepared here with them in mind. These are 5 specially shaped routes with a total length of 13 km and varying degrees of difficulty, which are led away from footpaths. You can get to the start of each of them by taking the ski lifts.

Holiday offer at the Przystanek Góry

Are you looking for an ideal place for your holiday in Szczyrk? Come to the Przytanek Góry – check the availability and book your stay with a 10% discount. Within the package, we offer min. 5 nights in rooms and apartments with buffet breakfast. The offer is valid from 25 June to 5 September.

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Not only mountains – where to go for a swim in Szczyrk and surroundings?

Probably no one needs convincing about the wealth of attractions in Beskid Śląski. The picturesque area of Szczyrk is a real treat not only for hiking enthusiasts. Amateurs of more or less active rest by the water will also be delighted with their holiday in the area. What beaches and swimming areas are waiting nearby? Find out in this article!

Żywieckie and Międzybrodzkie Lakes – where mountains meet water

The summer months are a perfect time to explore the Beskid trails. The surrounding water reservoirs will also provide some relief from the heat. There is no shortage of them! The closest to Szczyrk is Żywieckie Lake, located only 20 km east of Przystanek Góry. This charmingly situated man-made reservoir, whose waters reflect the Beskid peaks, attracts lovers of sailing, windsurfing and water skiing to Żywiec every year – the winds here are perfect for active leisure. Along the lake shores, you will also find bathing beaches for sunbathing enthusiasts. We recommend in particular the public beach in Żywiec itself as well as the beach in Zarzecz – remember, however, that bathing in the lake is strictly at your own risk.

Apart from Żywieckie Lake, the second reservoir created in 1937 on the Sola River is Międzybrodzkie Lake, located to the north. On its shores, there are numerous water equipment rentals – kayaks, pedal boats and SUP boards. Fishing fans will also be delighted with their stay, who will have a chance to catch such species as roach, bream, pikeperch or pike during their summer holidays. Recommended swimming pools can be found in Czernichów and Międzybrodzie Żywieckie.

Swimming pools or water frenzy in mountainous surroundings

A holiday in Szczyrk is an excellent opportunity to use the offer of the nearby swimming pools after a day on the trail and discovering the charms of the Beskid resort. The family stay will be made more pleasant by visiting the modern Start swimming pool complex with sports and recreation infrastructure, located in Bielsko-Biała. Guests can enjoy two swimming pools with slides and a complex of water and air massages. There is also a playground with a sandpit, a paddling pool for toddlers, a volleyball court and a climbing wall for youngsters and adults.

For summer holidaymakers in the Beskidy, we also recommend the first aquapark in the Żywiec region, Leśna in Żywiec, which offers an indoor recreational pool with water spouts and neck massage equipment, an indoor pool with water and air massage benches, an outdoor swimming pool, a slide and two saunas – a Finnish one and a steam one.

On the shores of the Międzybrodzkie Lake mentioned above, there is also the Relaks swimming pool, which, as its name suggests, invites visitors to take advantage of the relaxing properties of water heated to 25 degrees Celsius. There is a 50-metre swimming pool with a 20-metre slide and a 15-metre pool for children. There are also two beach volleyball courts.

The modernised swimming pool in Wisła is also worth mentioning, inviting amateurs of active leisure to swim in two pools, a shallow one and a sports one. A considerable dose of adrenaline will be provided by the country’s first water slide with a modern pendulum construction. In Szczyrk itself, however, we will find an indoor swimming pool with a jacuzzi and sauna, which will be perfect in bad weather.

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Holiday offer at the Przystanek Góry

Summer is getting closer and closer, and with it – the holiday season. After many months spent at home, it is time for a well-deserved holiday. Mountain lovers are invited to the Przystanek Góry for an active family holiday. There is nature that soothing the senses, plenty of attractions for everyone and comfortable conditions of our house. We encourage you to take advantage of the stay package prepared, especially for the summer. Make yourself a good #stopover for your holidays!

Szczyrk holiday package

In the very heart of the Beskid Śląski mountains, in picturesque surroundings of marvellous mountain nature and amazing views, our Przystanek Góry awaits those craving for fantastic adventures and regeneration of their strength. Thinking of our guests planning summer holidays in Szczyrk, we have prepared a special holiday package valid from 25 June to 05 September. Your stay includes a minimum of 5 nights in bright, spacious and comprehensively equipped rooms and suites. In the morning, we serve buffet breakfasts made of products from reliable suppliers from the region – homemade cheeses, eggs straight from happy hens, natural fruit preserves, and homemade cakes will delight the biggest gourmets.

Plenty of attractions within the holiday stay

We know very well that a family holiday in the mountains requires skilful organisation of the youngest’s time. For the sake of their holiday impressions, we have prepared various attractions. In our garden, an outdoor recreation area is waiting for the kids. There is a mini football pitch, badminton, slides, swimmimng pool and vast space where children can run around. An exciting proposal is also animations for the youngest – culinary and creative, which will delight curious toddlers. The little ones can take part in them together with their parents. And if we are talking about parents – we invite them to the garden relaxation zone with deckchairs, where on warm summer days you can endlessly enjoy the smell of the forest and listen to the birds singing. It is an ideal place for an afternoon coffee with cake. In the evenings, we organise climatic bonfires with sausage roasting in the arbour. You can also borrow board games, chess and playing cards, which will make your afternoons more pleasant.

Family trips from the Przystanek Góry

Comfortable rest and numerous attractions of our facility are not everything. The convenient location of the Przystanek Góry makes it a perfect starting point – for those wishing to hike the nearby trails, discover the charms of Szczyrk or explore its surroundings. If you need help planning your trips, we will be happy to help you choose the proper routes. We also offer picnic baskets or dry provisions for your mountain expeditions.

Don’t wait – book today!

Are you planning your upcoming holiday? You will pay 10% less for a summer stay at the Przystanek Góry. Don’t wait – free places quickly disappear. Check the availability of dates and book your dream holiday today!

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Szczyrk in summer – what attractions are waiting for you?

Szczyrk, known as the ski capital of Poland, has plenty of attractions to offer – also in the summer. In winter, the town attracts skiing fans, in the holiday season tempts with active rest on the trail and off it. Various attractions await visitors to Beskid Śląski. Among them, mountain hiking enthusiasts, sightseeing fans, as well as supporters of blissful rest, which awaits in Przystanek Góry, will find something for themselves.

Summer on a mountain trail

Summer holidays in Szczyrk are ideal for less and more experienced hikers. The picturesque area of the Beskid Śląski Mountains is a real treat for hiking enthusiasts who will find perfectly marked trails offering excellent views. We recommend in particular Skrzyczne, towering over the town – 1257 m above sea level and belonging to the Crown of Polish Mountains, to which the blue trail leads. Apart from Skrzyczne, a climb to Klimczok and trips to the Salmopol Pass, Malinowska Skała, and the Karkoszczonka Pass are also worthwhile.

Discovering the charms of Szczyrk

Szczyrk is famous for its many mountain trails of varying difficulty, but not only. Apart from hiking, many other attractions are waiting for those who spend their holidays here. In particular, we recommend a summer walk along the promenade by the Żylica River – fans of active leisure can also explore this restored space by running, Nordic walking or cycling. The trail starts at the Town Hall and runs along the Żylica River to the square in the centre, and then past the Central Sports Centre to Buczkowice. Another must-see during your holiday in Szczyrk is a visit to the complex of three ski jumps located on the northern slope of Skalite Mountain. We recommend a stop at the Eliksir stud farm for parents with children, situated at the foot of the Skalite and Skrzyczne mountains, where children can take a ride on a lunge. For those hungry for culinary experiences, we recommend a visit to the climatic Polish Tavern with traditional decor, regional dishes and the sounds of highlander music. By the way, it is also worth visiting the nearby town of Wisła, which offers fantastic walking routes, rides on the Wisła Train and attractions related to Adam Małysz.

Attractions of the Przystanek Góry

A summer stay in Szczyrk will be long remembered by those craving for close contact with nature, but not only. There are also great attractions waiting for those staying at the Przystanek Góry. We have prepared a special holiday package valid from June to September. Apart from comfortable accommodation and delicious breakfasts, we have taken care of our guests’ free time. In the extensive garden, we have created a special relaxation zone with deckchairs, where you can breathe in the pure mountain air and regenerate after a hike. In the atmospheric gazebo, we organise bonfires with sausage roasting in the evenings. The children’s hearts will be stolen by the outdoor recreation area with its slides, mini football and badminton courts and a swimmimg pool.

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Hiking trails in Szczyrk – what is worth visiting?

Walking in the mountains is an excellent form of physical activity, which provides close contact with nature. The picturesque surroundings of Szczyrk are ideal for hiking. Well marked and varied trails offer beautiful views that will delight anyone. Here is an overview of the three most interesting routes for hikers, in our opinion!

From the Salmopol Pass to Skrzyczne

Our list opens with a route to the highest peak of Beskid Śląski, i.e. Skrzyczne, 1257 m above sea level. You can get to the top not only on foot but also by train from Szczyrk. However, those who complete the peaks belonging to the Crown of Polish Mountains have several trails to choose from – including the red trail we recommend and then the green one from the Salmopol Pass (Biały Krzyż). This one, although slightly longer than the others, offers by far the most picturesque views. On the way, there is a stop at Malinowska Skala. The hardships of the trek will be rewarded by the unique panorama of the Beskid Śląski, Beskid Żywiecki, Tatra Mountains – both Polish and Slovak and even Mala Fatra. At the top, there is also the PTTK Skrzyczne mountain hostel, an observation deck, the upper cableway station and the Radio and Television Broadcasting Centre with a characteristic mast.

Length: 7.9 km
Walking time: 2h45min
Route preview on the Tourist Map

To Klimczok with a stop at Uncle Tom’s Cottage

Another trail worth following while staying in Szczyrk leads to Klimczok (1117 m), which is the highest peak located in the northern part of the Silesian Beskid. We start the trip in the very centre of the town, and after a short while, we start a steep, rocky, but not very long climb through the forest. Following the yellow trail, you will reach Uncle Tom’s Cottage, a shelter on the Karkoszczonka Pass. A stylish highlander cottage, arranged in an old plantation from 1918, is an ideal place for a short stopover. Afterwards, continue along the red trail towards Siodlo pod Klimczokiem. From here, return to the yellow trail and hike through Trzy Kopce pod Klimczokiem to reach the PTTK mountain hostel on Błatnia.

Length: 10.2 km
Walking time: 3h47min
Route preview on the Tourist Map

PTTK Szyndzielnia via Siodło pod Klimczokiem

The ranking closes with a slightly shorter, though no less scenic, the blue trail to Klimczok with a visit to the PTTK Szyndzielnia mountain hostel. Similarly to the other trails, you start in the centre of Szczyrk. At the height of the slalom slope, the trail turns right into Wrzosowa Street to start climbing up the bends up to the Na Górce Sanctuary, located at 670 metres. From here, there is a view of Skrzyczne. Going further in the north-western direction, you ascend along a forest road directly to Siodlo pod Klimczokiem. Less than several dozens of meters above the pass, in an eastward direction, there is Klimczok Hostel. However, we continue the route north along the red trail leading to the PTTK Szyndzielnia Mountain Hostel.

Length: 6.6 km
Walking time: 2h40min
Route preview on the Tourist Map

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May holidays in Szczyrk – what to do?

Although the beginning of this year’s spring weather is not spoiling us, everything points to a significant improvement which is to take place soon. It’s high time – after all, May is getting closer and closer, the favourite long weekend of many of us. This is a perfect opportunity to start the travel season and go to the mountains. We recommend Beskid Śląski and one of its most popular resorts – Szczyrk. How to plan a stay in this climatic town?

May Holidays 2021 in Szczyrk – when is it?

May Holiday 2021 will start on May 1st, i.e. on Labour Day. It will be a Saturday. The next day off is Monday – May 3rd Constitution Day. This means that the long weekend will last only three days this year. Those who have to take a holiday can take it from 4-7 May, which will allow them to plan a much more extended stay, lasting even 9 days.

However, regardless of the length of the trip, it is worth adjusting its plan to our personal needs and expectations. Nobody can be bored in the mountains! Especially in Szczyrk, located picturesquely in the Beskidy range, plenty of attractions await both adults and children.

Attractions for everyone – how to plan a May holiday in Szczyrk?

  • Hiking along the Beskid trails

The beautiful surroundings of Szczyrk are a natural paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Perfectly marked trails provide excellent views and, most importantly, are ideal for both seasoned hikers and the less active. Those spending their May weekend in the mountains will find, among other things, Skrzyczne, the peak towering over the town. The highest mountain, 1257 m above sea level, belonging to the Crown of Polish Mountains, can be reached via the blue trail from Szczyrk itself and a chairlift. We also recommend climbing Klimczok and trips to the Salmopol Pass and Malinów. Also worth seeing are Malinowska Skała, Kotarz and the Karkoszczonka Pass.

  • Discover the charms of the town

Another attraction worth visiting during your stay in Szczyrk in May is the renovated pedestrian zone by the Żylica River, which allows you to discover the town’s charm. It is an ideal place for taking unhurried walks and jogging, Nordic walking, or cycling. Children’s hearts will be stolen by a visit to the Eliksir horse stud, located at the foot of the Skalite and Skrzyczne mountains. Children will be thrilled by a ride on a lunge. During your stay in Szczyrk in May, a must-see is also a visit to the complex of three ski jumps on the northern slope of Skalite Mountain. In case of bad weather, we recommend visiting the Beskid Art Gallery.

When planning a May weekend in Szczyrk, it is worth remembering its convenient location, which allows you to freely explore the area. In particular, we encourage you to visit Wisła, just over 20 km away, where a variety of attractions await you, including those associated with Adam Małysz – the ski jump named after him and a museum with the ski jumper’s trophies. Children will enjoy rides on the Wisla Train. At the same time, nature lovers will be delighted by a stroll through the Biała Wiselka Valley and the nearby Czerniańskie Lake in Wisła Czarne. In addition to Wisla, it is also worth visiting Istebna. Another 13 km away, where you will find, among other things:

  • Museum of Lace,
  • Chamber of Memory of Jerzy Kukuczka,
  • Chata Kawuloka, located on the trail of the Wooden Architecture Route.
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