Huzary, Mountain summit in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Huzary is a mountain summit in the Beskid Sądecki range that rises to 724 meters above sea level. The peak commands views across surrounding ridges and valleys, making it a popular destination for hikers in the area.
The mountain formed through tectonic processes during the Alpine orogeny millions of years ago. It now stands as part of the Carpathian range, which shaped the landscape over vast spans of geologic time.
Local mountaineering traditions center around Huzary and neighboring peaks, with established routes drawing climbers throughout the summer and winter seasons.
The European long-distance trail E3 runs near the summit with marked routes and access points for hikers. The mountain can be approached from several directions, and reaching the peak is manageable with standard hiking preparation.
The summit has a prominence of 130 meters, ranking it as the 26th most prominent peak in the local district. This ranking underscores its geographic importance even though it stands at moderate elevation.
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