Jasło, Mountain summit in Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, Poland.
Duże Jasło is a mountain summit in the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park that rises to 1,158 meters above sea level. Its slopes are steep and covered with dense forest that extends across the entire elevation.
The summit has served as a border marker since medieval times, making it an important reference point for the local region. Its role in defining territorial boundaries has remained consistent through the centuries.
Local mountaineering groups maintain traditional annual gatherings at the summit, continuing practices established by early Polish hiking societies.
The hiking trail to the summit connects with the main path between Jasło and Przełęcz Przysłup, and the climb takes about four hours. Visitors should prepare for a moderately challenging ascent through wooded terrain.
From the summit, hikers can see surrounding peaks in all directions across the landscape. The view reveals the network of neighboring mountains that make up this part of the Carpathian region.
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