Przełęcz Glisne, Mountain pass in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Przełęcz Glisne is a mountain pass at 634 meters elevation located between the villages of Glisne and Tenczyn in the Beskid Wyspowy range. It sits between two hills named Luboń Wielki and Mała Góra and serves as a junction point for hiking trails of varying difficulty.
The pass has historically served as a key route between regions, enabling trade and movement through the Beskid Wyspowy mountains. Its role as a crossing point between villages has remained important through the centuries.
The pass serves as a meeting point for hikers heading to nearby summits, including Szczebel with its monument to Pope John Paul II. The route connecting the two villages remains an important waypoint in the local walking network.
The pass is accessible by car or bus with well-marked trails branching out from this point. Visitors planning to hike to nearby peaks should wear sturdy footwear and bring weather-appropriate clothing.
The pass sits in a treeless location that provides open views across the surrounding landscape. The exposed vantage point makes it a favorite spot for photographers and nature observers.
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