Kłodzka Góra, Mountain summit in Bardzkie Mountains, Poland
Kłodzka Góra is a mountain summit in the Bardzkie range that rises to 757 meters. An observation tower stands 34.5 meters tall on the peak, and a shelter with seating provides a place to rest while taking in the wide views.
The summit was formally recognized in 1997 when it became part of Poland's Crown of Mountains, representing the Bardzkie range. This designation established it as an important hiking destination in the area.
The name reflects the long connection between this summit and the nearby town of Klodzko. Hikers from surrounding villages share the same trails up the mountain, making it a meeting point for the local community.
Several marked trails lead to the summit from different starting points, including a longer route from Bardo. Wear good hiking boots and start early to have plenty of daylight for the climb and to enjoy the views from the top.
Three hiking trails from different towns converge at the summit, making it a natural meeting point where paths from the entire region come together. Visitors often discover that people from distant villages end up on the same peak.
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