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Its location below the Karkonoska Pass, which cuts through the middle of the Karkonosze mountain range, makes Przesiek a convenient starting point for hiking trips.
Below are a few suggestions for hiking trails starting from Przesieka:
Hiking trail from Chojnik Castle back through Zachełmie
From Chojnik Castle back through Zachełmie (11.1 km, approx. 4 hours, elevation difference 460 metres) – See one of the oldest and most picturesque castles in Poland.
Tour route from the Castle to Gerhart Hauptmann's house in Jagniątków and back via Zachełmie
From the Castle to Gerhart Hauptmann's house in Jagniątków and back via Zachełmie (14.6 km, approx. 5 hours, total ascent 550 metres) – Visit the house and learn about the history of the playwright and Nobel Prize winner, who was also a great lover of the Karkonosze Mountains – Gerhart Hauptmann.
Tour route from the Castle to Wang Church in Karpacz, returning via St. Anne's Chapel on Grabowiec
From the Castle to Wang Church in Karpacz and back via St. Anne's Chapel on Grabowiec (18.1 km, approx. 6 hours, total ascent 551 metres) – visit the unique Norwegian wooden church in Karpacz and then descend to the oldest brick building in Poland – St. Anne's Chapel on Grabowiec.
Hiking trail from the Castle to the "Odrodzenie" mountain hut on the Karkonoska Pass and back via the Swedish Rocks.
From the Castle to the "Odrodzenie" mountain hut on the Karkonoska Pass and back through the Swedish Rocks (17.2 km, approx. 5 hours 30 minutes, total ascent 790 metres) – conquer the Karkonosze ridge at its lowest point – the Karkonosze Pass – and rest at Spindlerova Bouda on the Czech side or at the Odrodzenie mountain hut on the Polish side. On your way back, feel like an experienced hiker by choosing unmarked paths and reaching an exclusive place in the Karkonosze Mountains – the extraordinary Swedish Rocks. Please note – reaching the Swedish Rocks requires good spatial orientation and map reading skills.