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The Cross on Chrobacza Łąka is a prominent man-made monument situated atop the Chrobacza Łąka mountain, which rises to an elevation of 828 meters (2,717 feet) in the Beskid Mały mountain range in Poland. This striking 35-meter high steel cross, with an arm span of 10.5 meters, serves as a significant landmark in the region, particularly known for its illumination at night, making it visible from a considerable distance across the landscape near Kozy and Czernichów.
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Park Krajobrazowy Beskidu Małego
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27 febbraio 2025
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I migliori Tour verso Croce sulla Chrobacza Łąka
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Elevazione 880 m
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giovedì 5 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 8,0 km/h
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While direct public transport to the summit is not available, you can reach the base of the mountain by bus. Services run to nearby towns like Kozy or Międzybrodzie Bialskie, from where various hiking trails lead up to the cross. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, as they can vary.
Yes, there are parking options available in the villages surrounding Chrobacza Łąka, such as Kozy or Międzybrodzie Bialskie, which serve as starting points for trails. Hikers often note that parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
The duration of the hike varies depending on your starting point and chosen trail. The shortest and easiest route, often from Kozy via the yellow trail, can take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours one way for an average hiker. More challenging or longer routes from other villages might take 3-4 hours or more.
Yes, Chrobacza Łąka is a popular destination for winter hiking, offering beautiful snowy landscapes. However, winter conditions require appropriate gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots, warm clothing, and potentially microspikes or trekking poles, as trails can become icy and slippery. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Beskid Mały region, including those leading to Chrobacza Łąka. It's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to clean up after them. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the hike and bring plenty of water for them.
Approximately 50 meters below the cross, there is a mountain hostel. This hostel provides a convenient place for hikers to rest, find shelter, and purchase refreshments or a meal. It's a great spot to warm up in colder weather or take a break during your hike.
The yellow trail starting from Kozy is widely considered the shortest and easiest route to the Cross on Chrobacza Łąka, making it ideal for beginner hikers and families with young children. While generally not overly demanding, comfortable shoes are still recommended, especially as paths can be muddy after rain.
The cross was erected to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Diocese of Bielsko-Żywiec and two thousand years of Christianity in Poland. It was consecrated on September 21, 2002, and stands on the site of a former wooden triangulation tower.
Yes, on exceptionally clear days, the panoramic views from the summit of Chrobacza Łąka can extend far enough to include the distant silhouettes of the majestic Tatra Mountains, along with other prominent peaks like Babia Góra and Pilsko.
As a popular destination, the Cross on Chrobacza Łąka can get quite crowded, especially on sunny weekends, public holidays, and during peak summer and autumn seasons. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or early in the morning.
Yes, several trails converge at Chrobacza Łąka, allowing for the creation of circular routes. Hikers often combine different colored trails (e.g., yellow, red) from various starting points like Kozy or Straconka to form a loop, offering varied scenery on the ascent and descent.