Stog Izerski, Mountain hut in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Stog Izerski is a mountain hut in the Iser Mountains in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, sitting at an elevation of 1118 meters with sleeping rooms and a dining hall. The building is directly connected to several hiking trails that start or pass through the grounds.
The hut was built using the construction methods of the Upper Lusatian house, a style that has been common in this mountain region for centuries. Over time, it became a regular stop for travelers crossing the Iser Mountains.
The building follows the style of the Upper Lusatian house, a regional tradition recognizable by its wide wooden balconies and steeply pitched roof. Hikers stopping here often end up in conversation, swapping trail tips over a warm meal.
The hut is open year-round and offers both overnight stays and warm meals to visitors. On weekends and during peak season, arriving early in the day is a good idea since space is limited.
The hut sits inside the Izera Dark Sky Park, one of the few areas in Poland where light pollution is officially controlled. On clear evenings, the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye from the terrace.
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