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Jogging around Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka offers diverse terrain for runners of all levels. The region is characterized by three distinct mountain ranges: the Bystrzyckie Mountains with their forested ridges, the challenging Śnieżnik Massif, and the varied Orlické Mountains. Extensive forests and river valleys, including the Bystrzyca river valley with its wetlands, provide a mix of shaded paths and open landscapes. This varied topography ensures a range of running experiences, from gentle forest trails to more demanding mountain ascents.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.75km
00:58
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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17.8km
02:05
470m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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The first mention of the development of Śnieżnik Mountain dates back to 1809, when the owner of Międzygórze, Count Wilhelm von Magnis, built barns and shepherd's huts on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. In 1838, Międzygórze was purchased by Princess Marianna of Orange, the Lady of Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – daughter of the King of the Netherlands and wife of a Prussian prince. In 1840, she invited her father, King Wilhelm, with whom she reached the summit of Śnieżnik on July 20th. In 1869, the Duchess took over the land on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik. She commissioned a highlander from Switzerland to build a Swiss mountain hut (Schweizerei am Schneeberg or Schweizerei auf dem Schneeberg) on the mountain pasture below Śnieżnik, which now forms the main part of the mountain hut. Construction was completed in 1871. The building initially served as a tourist inn, with 50 beds and a large dining hall. In the following years, the buildings were modernized several times. In 1872, utility rooms were built on the site of an old dairy farm. In 1880, a meteorological station was opened at the inn. In the 1930s, the inn had 30 beds. After World War II, the building stood empty until 1946. The dilapidated buildings were taken over by "Orbis," renaming it "Szwajcarka." In 1947, the Polish Tatra Mountain Shelter Board took over. The following summer, a shelter was opened, named "Na Śnieżniku" to distinguish it from the "Szwajcarka" shelter in Rudawy Janowickie. In 1950, the building became the property of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society. At that time, the shelter had 63 beds. In the 1980s, the shelter was thoroughly modernized and renovated thanks to the efforts of its then-lessee, Zbigniew Fastnacht, who managed the facility from 1982 to 2001. After his death, in recognition of his achievements, the shelter was named after him.
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The Wilczki Waterfall was formerly called Wodogrzmoty Żeromskiego (The Żeromski Waterfall). Years ago, the waterfall reached a height of approximately 27 meters, but after the great flood of 1997, the water eroded the artificially created 5-meter threshold, and now the water falls from a height of approximately 22 meters. Admission to the waterfall is free. However, the Wilczki Waterfall is not accessible to people with strollers or wheelchairs due to the numerous steps. Around the Wilczki Waterfall, there are viewing platforms from which you can admire the waterfall and its surroundings, as well as benches for walkers where you can sit, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of this extraordinary place and listening to the sound of the falling water. Above the waterfall itself, an iron bridge provides a beautiful view of the falling water.
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The climb is not easy, but the view makes up for it.
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A beautiful mountain sanctuary in the late Baroque style dating back to the 18th century. You can go inside, and I'd say it's definitely worth it.
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The highest waterfall in the Śnieżnik massif (22 meters tumbling into a cauldron) is a sight to behold (and listen to). Good trails offer numerous viewing points. There's also a restaurant right next door, so once you've admired and admired it, you can relax comfortably.
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A great place to stop. Right next to the Wilczka River (nice bridge). Great view of Śnieżnik, and of course, since there's a parking lot, there are benches as well, as befits it.
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The PTTK "Jagodna" mountain shelter in Spalona is a charming place in the Bystrzyckie Mountains, nestled in an exposed clearing along the former Sudeten Highway. The building boasts over 120 years of history – from a tavern and inn, through a German Brandbaude, to today's tourist shelter. Today, it offers 57 beds, a buffet, a recreation room, and camping facilities. In winter, it houses a ski stadium and groomed cross-country trails.
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Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka offers a diverse range of terrain for runners. You'll find broad, forested ridges and relatively gentle slopes in the Bystrzyckie Mountains, ideal for less strenuous jogs. The Śnieżnik Massif, on the other hand, presents more challenging terrain with significant elevation gains. The region also features extensive forests, river valleys like the Bystrzyca, and even wetlands, providing a mix of shaded paths, open landscapes, and varied surfaces.
Yes, Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka has running routes suitable for various fitness levels. While many routes offer challenging ascents, there are also easier paths, particularly in the Bystrzyckie Mountains with their gentler slopes and forest trails. Out of the 52 routes available, 1 is classified as easy, and 24 are moderate, providing good options for those new to running or looking for a less demanding experience.
For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, the Śnieżnik Massif offers demanding terrain. A notable difficult route is the Wilczka River – PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku." loop from Rezerwat Wodospad Wilczki, which covers 12.7 miles (20.5 km) with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Králický Sněžník Summit – Wilczka waterfall loop from Rezerwat Wodospad Wilczki, an 11.5-mile (18.4 km) trail through the Śnieżnik Massif.
Generally, many natural trails in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka, especially those through forests and mountains, are suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails or nature reserves. The extensive forest paths and mountain trails offer plenty of space for you and your canine companion.
Yes, for families looking for a pleasant run, the region offers paths with gentler slopes and scenic views. The Bystrzyckie Mountains, with their broad, forested ridges, are particularly suitable. Consider routes that are classified as easy or moderate, such as the PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel loop from Spalona, a moderate 5.4-mile (8.8 km) path through the forested Bystrzyckie Mountains, which could be a good option for a family outing.
Yes, many running routes in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Wilczka River – PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku." loop from Rezerwat Wodospad Wilczki and the PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel loop from Spalona are both circular routes, offering convenient options for runners.
The running routes in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka offer a variety of natural and scenic attractions. You can encounter dense forests, river valleys, and stunning mountain views. Notable points of interest include the Wilczka waterfall, the challenging Králický Sněžník Summit, and the Śnieżnik Observation Tower for panoramic vistas. Many trails also lead to mountain huts like PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku." or PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel, which can serve as destinations or checkpoints.
Yes, several running trails in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka lead to or pass by mountain shelters, which can be great spots for a break or to refuel. Notable shelters include PTTK shelter "Na Śnieżniku." and PTTK Jagodna mountain hostel in Spalona. These provide convenient points of interest for longer runs.
The running routes in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from gentle forest paths to demanding mountain ascents, and the stunning natural beauty of the Bystrzyckie Mountains and Śnieżnik Massif. The well-integrated network of trails caters to a wide range of fitness levels and preferences, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
There are over 50 dedicated running routes available in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka. These routes vary significantly in difficulty and length, ensuring options for every runner, from easy paths to challenging mountain runs across the region's diverse landscapes.
Absolutely! Many routes in Gmina Bystrzyca Kłodzka provide rewarding panoramic views. Trails leading to higher elevations, particularly in the Śnieżnik Massif and Bystrzyckie Mountains, offer expansive vistas. The Śnieżnik Observation Tower is a prime example of a destination that offers breathtaking views, and trails to peaks like Jagodna (977m) also provide excellent lookout points.
While the focus is on natural beauty, Bystrzyca Kłodzka's historical town center, with its medieval layout and historic market square, can offer interesting routes for urban jogging. This allows you to blend physical activity with sightseeing, experiencing the town's cultural heritage alongside your run. For more natural sights, routes often pass by landmarks like the Wilczka waterfall.


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