Matragona, Mountain summit in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
Matragona is a summit in the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, reaching 991 meters in elevation. The slopes are covered in dense forest with multiple hiking trails running across them at different elevations.
Matragona formed through geological processes during the mountain-building phase of the Carpathian range millions of years ago. The summit has long been part of the natural landscape that defines this mountain region.
Local mountaineering traditions in the Subcarpathian region have established numerous marked paths leading to Matragona's summit, connecting various mountain shelters and viewpoints.
The summit is reached via marked trails that start from nearby villages and are best walked between April and October. The paths are well-signposted, though visitors should be cautious during poor weather or wet ground.
Matragona sits about 2.1 kilometers from the nearest higher peak Pod Uhliszcz, giving it a distinct geographical character. This separation makes it a notable point in the region's mountain landscape.
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