Cyrla Hostel, Mountain hut in Rytro, Poland
Cyrla Hostel is a renovated mountain hut in the Beskid Sądecki range at 844 meters elevation, surrounded by meadows and forest. The facility provides lodging for hikers exploring this section of the Carpathian range.
The hostel opened in 2001 and is managed by hosts with prior experience running the PTTK shelter at Hala Łabowska. Their background in mountain hospitality continues to shape its operations.
The facility maintains traditional mountain hospitality practices by serving regional meals and providing shelter to hikers traversing the Carpathian trails.
The site is accessible via three marked hiking trails: a red path from Rytro, a yellow route from Życzanów, and a blue trail from Młodów. Each route takes roughly two hours and passes through varying terrain.
On clear days, the meadows around the hostel offer views of the Tatra Mountains to the south. This distant panorama of the southern peaks rewards visitors who make the climb.
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