Hala Łabowska Hostel, Mountain hut in Beskid Sądecki, Poland.
Hala Łabowska Hostel is a mountain hut located at 1061 meters (3481 feet) in the Beskid range, offering accommodations in several room styles for up to 60 visitors. The building sits within a forested mountain setting that opens onto surrounding peaks and valleys.
The original shelter was built in 1953 by the Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society. It underwent major expansions and improvements between 1973 and 1980 to serve growing visitor numbers.
The location holds meaning for hikers and mountaineers who come to experience the region's natural landscape and outdoor traditions. Visitors can observe how people use this mountain space as a gathering point for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys.
The hostel offers rooms for different group sizes and rents equipment for winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Access and conditions can vary by season, so visitors should plan accordingly for their visit.
The surrounding Poprad Landscape Park shelters rare wildlife including lynxes, black storks, and occasional wolves and bears that roam the forest. This variety makes the region a special place for those interested in observing mountain animals.
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