Magura Stuposiańska, Mountain summit in Bieszczady Mountains, Poland
Magura Stuposiańska is a mountain summit in the Bieszczady range that reaches 1,016 meters (3,333 feet). The peak features a long ridge running northwest to southeast with several hiking paths and viewpoints along its route.
Wallachian settlers who arrived in the region gave the mountain its name, with 'magura' meaning an isolated high peak. The full name links this geographical term to the nearby village of Stuposiany.
The summit sits within a protected landscape where local residents and visitors practice hiking traditions. The area holds meaning for those who value spending time in the mountains.
The summit is accessible from Pszczelin-Widełków as a starting point and suits hikers with basic fitness levels. A day trip is feasible since reaching the peak and returning can be done within several hours.
Small caves exist on the southeastern side of the massif, with the largest called Studnia Leśników (Foresters' Well). This cave surprises many visitors because few expect to find such geological features at this location.
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