Folwarczna, Mountain peak in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Folwarczna is a mountain summit in the Kaczawskie Mountains at approximately 715 meters elevation. The peak consists of Early Paleozoic rocks including greenschist and metamorphic formations that define the geological character of the area.
The summit formed through ancient geological shifts that created the visible layers of Early Paleozoic rocks we see today. These tectonic processes shaped the entire Kaczawskie Mountains range over hundreds of millions of years.
The summit attracts hikers who collect visits to several peaks in the surrounding mountains as part of a regional hiking circuit.
Marked hiking trails reach the summit from several directions and connect to other peaks nearby. The routes are generally accessible, though difficulty varies depending on which path you choose.
The northern slope contains a protected nature area with a rare Beech forest and a geological cave formation that draws visitors exploring the region.
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