Kruhly Wierch, Mountain summit in Bieszczady Mountains, Poland.
Kruhly Wierch is a mountain summit in the Bieszczady Mountains that rises to 1297 meters. The peak stands above the Caryńska Glade in the Western Bieszczady range and dominates the surrounding landscape.
The mountain bears traces of former settlements drawn by the region's natural resources. Over the centuries, people lived here and left their marks on this landscape.
The mountain stands as part of the Main Beskid Trail network, connecting various points across the Polish Carpathian range through marked hiking paths.
The ascent follows a marked hiking trail starting from Brzegi Górne that takes about 4.5 hours to complete. The route is well-maintained but demands good stamina and proper hiking equipment.
From the summit, open views stretch toward the Sanocko-Turczański Mountains and the Wetlińska Glade below. The commanding position with 442 meters of prominence above neighboring peaks makes this perspective particularly striking.
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