Potrójna, Mountain summit in Beskid Mały range, Poland
Czarny Groń is a 884 meter peak located in the eastern section of the Beskid Mały range. The summit sits within a forested mountain landscape with views toward neighboring ridges and valleys below.
The mountain's name comes from regional Carpathian nomenclature established through centuries of local geographic documentation. The peak served as a reference point in mountain mapping and regional awareness over time.
Local mountain guides share knowledge about the peak's geological formations and natural features during guided tours, connecting visitors with regional mountain traditions.
Trails to the summit remain walkable year-round, though winter months from December through March require proper snow gear and careful planning. The climb takes several hours and benefits from steady pacing with regular breaks to check your direction.
The summit area supports different plant species across elevation zones typical of higher Beskid altitudes. These vegetation shifts become visible as you ascend and reflect how the mountain's conditions change with height.
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