Suchoń, Mountain summit in Lower Silesia, Poland.
Dürrerberg is a mountain summit in Lower Silesia located along the Polish-Czech border. The peak offers views across the border region and over the surrounding mountain ranges.
The summit was historically known by its German name Dürrerberg, reflecting the territorial shifts between Poland and neighboring territories across centuries. Its present location on the Polish-Czech border marks how regional boundaries have been redrawn over time.
The summit attracts hikers from Poland and the Czech Republic who gather here to share their mountain walking traditions. Local groups use the peak as a meeting place where climbing customs and regional knowledge are passed along.
Multiple marked trails connect the summit to various starting points across the surrounding area. Winter visits from December through March require proper gear and extra caution due to snow and ice conditions.
The mountain displays rare geological formations with distinct layers of metamorphic rock visible along its slopes. These rock structures allow visitors to observe geological history that stretches back millions of years.
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