Kamiennik Południowy, Mountain summit in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Kamiennik Południowy is a mountain summit in the Lubomir and Łysina Range, located in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The peak forms part of a group of six connected mountains that offer varied terrain for hikers exploring the region.
The mountain sits within a range whose geographical classification was historically debated among specialists, with some assigning it to Beskid Wyspowy and others to Beskid Makowski. This uncertainty reflects the complex geology of the region.
The Polish Tourism and Sightseeing Society maintains marked trails throughout the mountain range, connecting local communities through established hiking routes.
Hikers can reach the summit via marked trails that begin from nearby towns like Dobczyce or Myślenice-Zarabie. A PTTK shelter located on Kudłacze provides lodging for those planning to spend time in the area.
The mountain features two distinct peaks, with Kamiennik Południowy at 827 meters and its northern counterpart, Kamiennik Północny, reaching 785 meters.
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