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Magura Stuposiańska

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Magura Stuposiańska

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Magura Stuposiańska is a prominent summit rising to 1,016 meters above sea level in the Western Bieszczady Mountains, a part of the larger Carpathian range in southeastern Poland. This natural monument forms the culmination of a massif stretching between Przysłup Caryński and Kosowiec, nestled within the protected San Valley Landscape Park. Its name, "Magura," of Wallachian origin, signifies a high, isolated mountain, while "Stuposiańska" is derived from the nearby village of Stuposiany.

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    January 12, 2024

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    Magura Stuposiańska (1016 m) is a peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains. Although the peak itself is forested, the route is very pleasant, during which we can admire Połonina Caryńska. The route there and back is less than 9 kilometers, which we will cover in about 3 hours. However, it is worth staying longer at the Koliba student hostel.
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    Magura Stuposiańska (1016 m) is a peak in the Western Bieszczady Mountains. Although the peak itself is forested, the route is very pleasant, during which we can admire Połonina Caryńska. The round trip is less than 9 kilometers. However, it is worth staying longer at the Koliba student hostel.
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    Location: Lutowiska, Bieszczady, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration and distance for a hike to Magura Stuposiańska?

    A popular round trip to Magura Stuposiańska is less than 9 kilometers and typically takes hikers about three hours to complete. This estimate is for the main summit trail, but actual times can vary based on individual fitness and pace.

    Is Magura Stuposiańska suitable for beginner hikers or families with children?

    Magura Stuposiańska offers routes ranging from moderate to those requiring good fitness. While the main summit trail is generally pleasant, its intermediate classification suggests it's suitable for beginners with some hiking experience. For families, the less than 9-kilometer round trip can be manageable, but appropriate footwear and preparation are recommended due to varied terrain.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for along the trails?

    While the summit itself is forested, the trails leading to Magura Stuposiańska provide captivating glimpses of the iconic Połonina Caryńska. The area is also known for its wild nature, including robust ecosystems and diverse wildlife. The southeastern arm of the massif contains three small caves, with the largest known as Studnia Leśników, though these are not typically on main hiking routes.

    What are the parking options for Magura Stuposiańska, and is public transport available?

    Specific parking details are not extensively highlighted, but it's generally advisable to check for designated parking areas near trailheads, especially around Przysłup Caryński. Public transport options to this remote part of the Bieszczady Mountains are limited, so planning for private vehicle access is often the most practical approach.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Magura Stuposiańska?

    Winter conditions in the Bieszczady Mountains can be challenging. While not explicitly detailed for Magura Stuposiańska, hikers should expect snow, ice, and potentially strong winds. Specialized winter gear, including appropriate footwear, layers, and possibly snowshoes or microspikes, would be essential. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter hike.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Magura Stuposiańska?

    The Bieszczady Mountains are generally welcoming to dogs, but specific regulations for Magura Stuposiańska within the San Valley Landscape Park should be verified. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially given the presence of larger animals like bears and wolves in the region.

    What amenities are available near Magura Stuposiańska, such as cafes or accommodation?

    For those seeking nearby amenities, the Schronisko Studenckie Koliba (student hostel) near Przysłup Caryński offers a convenient stop for rest, meals, or overnight stays. This is a popular spot for hikers to extend their visit and fully soak in the atmosphere of the Bieszczady.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter on Magura Stuposiańska?

    The area around Magura Stuposiańska is characterized by its wild nature and robust ecosystems. Hikers might encounter diverse wildlife, including larger mammals such as bears and wolves. It's important to be aware of your surroundings, make noise on trails, and avoid approaching any wild animals.

    Are there any loop trail options for Magura Stuposiańska, or is it primarily an out-and-back route?

    While a popular route is described as a round trip of less than 9 kilometers, implying an out-and-back or a simple loop, the Bieszczady region often offers various interconnected trails. Hikers can explore detailed maps to find potential loop options that might combine different paths to or from Magura Stuposiańska, depending on their desired distance and difficulty.

    What is the historical significance or local folklore associated with Magura Stuposiańska?

    Magura Stuposiańska has a rich historical context. The name 'Magura' is of Wallachian origin, signifying a high, isolated mountain. Local legends speak of a deity named Stuposian, ruler of waters and rains, who was revered in the area and would retreat to Magura Stuposiańska when angered. Another legend recounts a nobleman finding a 'fountain of eternal youth' on the mountain, granting him an exceptionally long life.

    What gear and clothing are recommended for hiking Magura Stuposiańska?

    Given the varied terrain and forest paths, appropriate footwear is highly recommended. Hikers should also consider layering clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, even in warmer months. Carrying water, snacks, a map, and basic first-aid supplies is always advisable for a safe and enjoyable experience in this wild region.

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