Trzy Kopce Wiślańskie, Mountain summit in Wisła, Poland.
Trzy Kopce Wiślańskie rises 810 meters above sea level in the Silesian Beskids, offering expansive panoramic views across the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys from its treeless summit area.
The summit historically served as a boundary marker where three municipalities meet, with stone cairns traditionally used by settlers to delineate territorial borders between Wisła, Ustroń, and Brenna.
The mountain represents a convergence point of three distinct local communities, each contributing to the regional folklore and traditions that have shaped the cultural landscape of the Silesian Beskids.
The summit can be reached via a well-marked yellow trail from Wisła town center in approximately two hours, with the Telesforówka shelter providing accommodation and meals near the peak.
Three stone markers bearing the names of the neighboring municipalities stand at the summit, symbolically marking the exact point where the territorial boundaries of these communities intersect.
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