Białowodzka Góra, Mountain summit in Beskid Wyspowy, Poland
Białowodzka Góra is a forested mountain in the Beskid Wyspowy range featuring two peaks: Rozdziele at 616 meters and Zamczysko at 606 meters above sea level. Dense trees cover the slopes throughout.
The Zamczysko peak contains the remains of a Late Lusatian fortified settlement that appears in a 14th-century manuscript identified as Lemiesz Castle. This early stronghold demonstrates the region's long history of habitation.
The Chapel of Divine Mercy sits on the higher peak and draws pilgrims and hikers who gather there before heading into the mountains.
Two marked trails lead to the summit: a green route of about 4 kilometers from Tegoborze and a longer red route of about 10 kilometers from Biczyce. Both paths are clearly marked, making navigation straightforward for most visitors.
A wooden observation platform on the highest peak overlooks multiple mountain ranges and a river, yet many hikers pass by without stopping to use it. On clear days, the Tatra peaks become visible on the distant horizon.
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