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Jałowiec (1111 m)

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Jałowiec (1111 m)

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Jałowiec (1111 m) is a prominent summit nestled in the heart of Poland's Żywiec Beskids, forming the highest point of the Jałowieckie Range. This captivating peak, whose name translates to "juniper," stands proudly at the intersection of the Silesian and Lesser Poland Voivodeships, with its slopes descending towards the valleys of the Skawica, Koszarawa, and Stryszawka rivers. It's a key landmark for hikers exploring the region, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.

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    March 28, 2024

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    There are two entry options, Easy and Hardcore... I chose the latter option, I regretted it, 25% uphill... even the electrician gave up...
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    March 22, 2025

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    From the beautiful peak of Jałowiec (1111m) there is a wonderful panorama (views of Palenica and Kiczora, among others); there is also a board showing which mountain on the horizon is which.

    Many trails intersect here (so there is a choice of where to go next...), there is also a hut and a place for a bonfire.
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    October 16, 2024

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    the peak of the Jałowiec Range is included in the Żywiec Beskids. The top of Jałowiec is where the borders of three towns meet: Koszarawa in the Silesian Voivodeship and Stryszawa and Zawoja, both in the Sucha County, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
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    1. Jałowiec (1111 m) – View of the Żywiec Beskids loop from Stryszawa

    42.2km

    05:00

    1,650m

    1,650m

    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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    Elevation 1,150 m

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    Location: Koszarawa, powiat suski, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main starting points for hiking to Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    Hikers can choose from several popular starting points to reach Jałowiec (1111 m). Common trailheads include Koszarawa, Stryszawa Roztoki, and Zawoja Wełcza. Each offers different routes and levels of challenge, allowing you to select an ascent that best suits your fitness and preferences.

    How difficult are the trails to Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    The difficulty of trails to Jałowiec (1111 m) varies. While generally considered accessible, some routes can be quite challenging with steep sections. One visitor noted a choice between "Easy" and "Hardcore" options, with the latter involving significant uphill climbs (up to 25% gradient). It's advisable to check specific route details before you go.

    Is Jałowiec (1111 m) a family-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, Jałowiec (1111 m) is considered suitable for families, especially given its relatively easy and accessible nature compared to some other peaks. There are trails of varying difficulty, so families can choose a route that is appropriate for their children's ages and hiking experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    While specific regulations for dogs on Jałowiec (1111 m) trails are not explicitly stated, it is generally common for dogs to be allowed on hiking trails in the Polish Beskids, usually on a leash. It's always best to check local park rules or signage at the trailhead for any specific restrictions.

    Where can I find parking near the trailheads for Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    Parking is typically available near the main trailheads in villages such as Koszarawa, Stryszawa Roztoki, and Zawoja Wełcza. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    What unique landmarks or historical features can be found on Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    On the summit, you'll find benches, a wooden cross erected in 2000 commemorating visits by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński and Karol Wojtyła, and a panoramic photograph labeling surrounding peaks. Historically, the peak marked the border between the General Government and the Third Reich during WWII, with remnants of guardhouses still visible on the summit and a larger Grenzschutz post on Cicha Pass.

    Is Jałowiec (1111 m) suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Jałowiec (1111 m) offers a unique charm in every season, including winter. However, winter hikes require proper preparation. You should wear warm, layered clothing, waterproof outer layers, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Depending on snow conditions, microspikes or snowshoes might be necessary. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    Are there any facilities or shelters on the summit of Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    Yes, the summit of Jałowiec (1111 m) is equipped with benches for resting and a tourist shelter (wiata turystyczna) which provides a place to take cover from bad weather. There is also often a designated area for bonfires.

    What other attractions are near Jałowiec (1111 m)?

    Beyond the summit, visitors can explore the Beskid Wooden Toy Centre in Stryszawa, which showcases local craftsmanship. Another natural attraction is the stunning Roztoki waterfall on the Uporny Potok. These offer great options to extend your visit to the region.

    How does Jałowiec (1111 m) compare to other popular peaks in the Żywiec Beskids like Pilsko or Babia Góra?

    Jałowiec (1111 m) is often considered a more accessible and less frequented peak compared to its more famous neighbors like Pilsko or Babia Góra. While it offers impressive panoramic views, it generally presents a less strenuous challenge, making it suitable for a wider range of hikers, including families, and provides a greater sense of tranquility.

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