Hrobacza Łąka, Mountain summit in Beskid Mały range, Poland
Hrobacza Łąka is a mountain summit standing at 828 meters in the Beskid Mały range in southern Poland. A metal cross marks the highest point, and clear views extend toward Lake Międzybrodzkie from the top.
The mountain served for centuries as part of traditional routes through the Beskid Mały range used by local communities crossing the area. These pathways connected villages and settlements throughout the region.
The summit draws hikers from the surrounding region who gather here and share local mountain traditions. The place serves as a social gathering point where community groups regularly meet.
The hike begins in Kozy village and follows green trail markers for about 4 kilometers with approximately 430 meters of elevation gain. A basic mountain shelter sits below the summit and provides a resting point along the route.
The summit receives most of its visitors during winter months, despite snow-covered trails making the hike significantly harder. This preference for winter climbing sets the mountain apart from typical warm-season destinations in the area.
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