Grabowa, Mountain summit in Silesian Beskids, Poland
Grabowa is a mountain peak in the Silesian Beskids with a height of 907 meters. The summit sits within a larger range of similar peaks that dominate the landscape of southern Poland.
Pastoral routes were established in the 19th century by shepherds moving livestock through the mountains. These ancient paths eventually became the foundation for modern hiking trails.
Local mountaineering groups organize annual winter ascents of Grabowa, maintaining a tradition of recording each successful climb in a summit registry.
The main hiking route begins from Brenna village and takes roughly three hours of steady walking. Wear sturdy footwear and bring water, as the path climbs steeply upward.
The summit provides views of neighboring peaks Biały Krzyż and Kotarz, positioned at distances of 1.3 and 2.3 kilometers respectively.
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