Czyrniec, Mountain summit in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Czernic is a mountain summit in the Beskid Żywiecki range in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The peak stands at approximately 1100 meters (3600 feet) and commands views across the surrounding mountain landscape and valleys.
The summit has served as a navigation point for mountain walkers in this region since the early 20th century. Local maps have marked it as an important geographical reference in the Beskid range.
Local hiking groups organize regular excursions to Czyrniec peak, maintaining traditional mountain walking routes through the Polish countryside.
The summit is reachable via marked hiking trails from nearby villages, with summer and early fall offering the most comfortable conditions for the ascent. The trails are generally well-maintained and provide reliable navigation.
The formations at the summit display traces of ancient Carpathian mountain-building processes. These geological structures are visible to hikers and tell the story of the region's dramatic geological past.
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