Wojkowa, Mountain summit in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Wojkowa is a mountain in Lower Silesian Voivodeship that rises 520 meters above sea level with gentle slopes covered in spruce forest and scattered clearings. The summit can be reached by two routes: a dirt road and an alternative path through thick forest that demands better navigation.
The eastern slope contains remnants of old military trenches and defensive structures from past regional conflicts. These remains tell of a period when these hills held strategic importance for armed forces.
The mountain draws hikers from across the region who pursue a local climbing challenge spanning multiple peaks in the Polish Sudetes. Walking here connects visitors to a long-standing tradition of peak-bagging that has shaped how people explore these hills.
The best time to hike is from spring through fall when trails are dry and safe to walk. Bring proper hiking boots and a map or GPS device, especially if you choose the more forested route.
The peak marks a natural border between two counties, and on clear days offers views across both administrative regions. From this vantage point, visitors can see how the landscape differs on each side of the boundary.
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