Boracza-Hütte, Mountain hut in Gmina Milówka, Poland.
Boracza-Hütte sits at 854 meters elevation in the Silesian Beskids and provides lodging and meals for hikers. The building contains multiple rooms with around 35 beds total, plus a camping area for tent users.
The facility was built in 1926 and received additional structures in 1932. It served for many years as a base for the Jewish sports organization Makkabi from Bielsko-Biała.
The hut brings together hikers from across the region, where visitors experience traditional mountain cooking after a day on the trails. The food served here reflects the eating habits of the local mountain community.
The hut sits conveniently for climbing several nearby peaks and is easiest to reach during warmer months. Visitors should keep in mind that elevation and mountain weather can change quickly.
From the hut, direct routes lead to the nearby peaks Lipowska and Rysianka, making it a central point for mountain climbers. This location makes it an important destination for those wanting to explore the summits of Beskid Żywiecki.
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