Klasztorzysko is the summit separating Wałbrzych from Zagórze Śląskie - it can be easily recognized by telegraph towers on the Niedźwiedzka Pass - right next to the summit. The segment runs from the Rusinowa Loop to the exit of the road from Dziećmorowice in Zagórz. The route is a blue walking trail, it is well-marked and easy to navigate. There are many streams around the trail that cross the trail with beards. The section to the Bear's Pass is not technical, it's only tiring, I would keep caution at the convergence to Zagórze - the trail is often covered with smaller trees and there are many stones and roots to watch out for. The route near Zagórze is always muddy, but not dangerous, the last thing to watch out for is a bridge that lacks a measure, which is why you should be focused towards the end.
Klasztorzysko is a mountain dividing up Wałbrzych from Zagorze Slaskie - you can easily recognize it on the bear mountain pass. The segment leads from Rusinov bus stop to the end of the road from Dziećmorowice. The route is hiking and hiking trails. All around the trail there are numerous creeks, which sometimes you will have to cross. From the beginning to the top, the trail is not a good idea. At the end the trail gets really muddy, but you have to look for a broken bridge, which you can OTB on.