Kopa Bukowska, Mountain summit in Bieszczady Mountains, Poland.
Kopa Bukowska is a mountain summit in the Bieszczady range standing at 1320 meters. Its slopes are covered with alpine meadows that gradually transition toward neighboring peaks.
After 1945, post-war relocations left the once-populated villages near the summit abandoned. This shift reshaped the landscape and character of the entire region.
The mountain paths around Kopa Bukowska intersect with traditional hiking routes that demonstrate the Polish appreciation for mountain exploration.
You can reach the summit via a red-marked trail that connects Przełęcz Goprowska and Halicz. The route climbs from a pass at approximately 1240 meters, making the ascent moderate for most hikers.
The southern slope shelters geological formations that support plant species found nowhere else in the Bieszczady ecosystem. These rare flora thrive in the specific microclimate created by the slope's exposure and rock composition.
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