Mały Luboń, Mountain summit in Tenczyn, Poland
Mały Luboń is a mountain summit in Lesser Poland with an elevation of 871 meters and varied woodland covering its slopes. The terrain offers different trail options suitable for hikers with varying experience levels.
The mountain has served as a geographical reference point in the region for centuries and held practical significance for valley inhabitants. Over time it became an important part of the local landscape and community identity.
The surrounding community uses the mountain for regular hiking gatherings that bring families from different generations together, strengthening local bonds and shared traditions.
The summit is accessible by several marked trails, with the main route ascending from the east and taking about two hours to reach the top. Visitors should bring appropriate gear and footwear for changing terrain depending on the season.
The summit stands as one of over 200 peaks in this region and distinguishes itself through its position at the edge of a local mountain system. Despite its location, it remains less frequented than higher neighboring summits.
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