Łamana Skała, Mountain summit in Beskid Mały range, Poland.
Łamana Skała is a 929 meter summit in the Beskid Mały range featuring steep rocky surfaces and thick forest vegetation. The peak sits within a green, rolling landscape with several accessible hiking paths.
The summit attracted climbers as hiking routes developed in the area and quickly became a known climbing destination. Today multiple established routes offer various difficulty levels for different experiences.
The name Łamana Skała means 'broken rock' and refers to the distinctive jagged rock formation visible from above. Hikers notice this striking rock feature that shapes the local landscape and gives the area a recognizable character.
The best time to visit is during warmer months when trails are drier and visibility is clearer. Watch for sudden weather changes at altitude and wear proper footwear for the rocky sections.
On clear days, hikers can see two other mountains from the top that are significant in the region. The summit sits at a regional boundary, giving the location a distinctive geographic position.
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