Wiata na żółtym szlaku z Wetliny na przełęcz Orłowicza
Wiata na żółtym szlaku z Wetliny na przełęcz Orłowicza
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Nestled at an elevation of 997 meters in the heart of Poland's Bieszczady Mountains, the Shelter on the Yellow Trail from Wetlina to Orłowicz Pass serves as a crucial rest area for hikers. This basic facility, located within the scenic Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, offers a welcome respite along the challenging ascent towards Orłowicz Pass. It provides a simple, unstaffed spot for a break, strategically positioned on the popular Yellow Trail.
Hikers consistently praise this spot as an ideal place to…
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The shelter is a basic, unstaffed rest area. It features a covered structure with a roof, along with tables and benches, providing a place to sit, rest, and find temporary protection from rain or sun. It is not equipped for overnight stays and does not offer amenities like food, water, or restrooms.
While the trail offers beautiful scenery, the ascent to Orłowicz Pass involves nearly 500 meters of elevation gain and takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours of walking. This can be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. The trail is generally considered suitable for families with older children who are experienced hikers and prepared for a moderate climb.
The Yellow Trail from Wetlina to Orłowicz Pass is located within the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, which is a buffer zone to the Bieszczady National Park. While dogs are generally allowed in the Landscape Park, it's crucial to note that dogs are strictly prohibited on trails within the Bieszczady National Park itself. Since the trail leads to Orłowicz Pass, which is a gateway to the National Park, hikers with dogs should be mindful of park boundaries and regulations if planning to continue beyond the pass.
Parking options for the Yellow Trail are typically available near the trailhead in Wetlina, specifically in the Wetlina-Stare Sioło area, close to the ABC store. It is advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.
Hiking the Yellow Trail from Wetlina to Orłowicz Pass, which is within the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, generally does not require a specific permit. However, if you plan to continue your hike into the adjacent Bieszczady National Park (e.g., towards Smerek or Połonina Wetlińska from Orłowicz Pass), you will need to purchase an entrance ticket to the National Park. These tickets can usually be bought at designated entry points or visitor centers.
Winter conditions on the Yellow Trail can be challenging, with snow and ice making the terrain difficult and potentially hazardous. While the Bieszczady Mountains offer stunning winter landscapes, hiking during this season requires appropriate gear, such as crampons or microspikes, and experience with winter mountain conditions. The shelter provides basic protection but is not heated, so proper clothing is essential. It's best to check local weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter hike.
Wetlina is a popular tourist village in the Bieszczady Mountains and offers various options for accommodation, including guesthouses, private rooms, and small hotels. You can also find several cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Wetlina to enjoy a meal or a drink before or after your hike.
The Yellow Trail initially passes through dense forest, offering a tranquil experience. While the immediate trail to the shelter doesn't feature expansive vistas, the journey itself is scenic. The true panoramic views begin to unfold once hikers emerge from the forest at Orłowicz Pass (1095 m above sea level), where you'll be greeted by rolling grassy fields and wide-ranging mountain scenery. The path also includes small educational signs about the local flora and fauna.
From Orłowicz Pass, the Yellow Trail intersects with the main red ridge trail. From this junction, hikers have several options: heading left leads towards the peak of Smerek, while turning right takes you towards Połonina Wetlińska, home to the famous "Chatka Puchatka" mountain hut. Wetlina itself serves as a starting point for numerous other trails within the Bieszczady Mountains, offering various difficulties and distances, including potential loop options depending on your chosen destination.
The Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, which the trail traverses, is a rich habitat for diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, deer, or wild boar. The broader Bieszczady region is also home to larger mammals such as bears, wolves, and lynxes, though encounters are rare. Maintaining a respectful distance and not disturbing animals is crucial.
The Yellow Trail involves a significant ascent of nearly 500 meters over a relatively short distance, making it a moderately challenging hike. While not technically difficult, the sustained uphill climb can be strenuous for beginner hikers. It's recommended that beginners have a reasonable level of fitness and wear appropriate hiking footwear. The shelter offers a good spot for a break if needed.