Bukowina Miejska, Mountain summit in Gorce range, Poland.
Bukowina Miejska is a summit in the Gorce range standing at 1139 meters above sea level in southern Poland. Its slopes are covered with mixed forest and alpine meadows that spread across the entire mountainside.
This peak has served as a boundary marker between administrative regions since medieval times. Its location made it an important reference point as local territories were established and organized.
Local herders still use the mountain meadows around this summit to graze their animals during summer, maintaining ways of life that have continued for generations.
You can reach the summit via several marked hiking trails in the area, with April offering the best climbing conditions. Prepare for steep paths and changing weather as conditions at this elevation can shift quickly.
This peak is the starting point for about a dozen different hiking routes, each offering different views of the surrounding landscape. This variety of trails makes it possible to explore the mountain region from many different perspectives.
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