Lubogoszcz, Mountain summit in Kasina Wielka, Poland.
Lubogoszcz is a peak in the Beskid Wyspowy range standing at 968 meters, with three distinct summits linked together by a connecting ridge. The mountain shows the geological structure typical of this mountain region.
This peak once served as a royal hunting ground during King Władysław Łokietek's reign. Evidence of medieval activity in the surrounding area remains visible to this day.
Local stories about water spirits are deeply connected to this peak, reflecting how mountain traditions shape the way people in the surrounding villages understand their landscape.
Multiple marked trails reach the summit from several starting locations, with routes varying in difficulty and length depending on the path chosen. Trail conditions change with the season, so visitors should plan accordingly.
A water-filled depression called Żabie Oko exists on the mountain slopes, created through natural landslide processes over time. This unusual geological feature often goes unnoticed by visitors focused only on reaching the summit.
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