Best mountain peaks around Czorsztyn are situated in southern Poland, between the Pieniny and Gorce Mountains. This region features diverse landscapes, including dramatic river gorges, limestone cliffs, and forested slopes. The area offers numerous well-maintained hiking trails and provides extensive panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges, including the Tatra Mountains. Czorsztyn serves as a central point for exploring these natural features and their unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The observation tower stands on the summit of Magurki (1108 m above sea level), on the eastern edge of the clearing stretching below this summit, also named Magurka. Today's Magurka clearing is a fragment of the old Magurka sheep pasture, one of the largest and best-preserved former mountain pastures in Ochotnica. The Magurka pasture is also one of the oldest pastures in the Ochotnica valley. Its origins can be linked to the first group of Vlach shepherds who settled here at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. In 2015, an observation tower was erected on the summit of Magurki. It is one of the main points of the Vlach Culture Trail. It offers a wide panorama of the neighboring mountain ranges, including the Gorce with the Lubań Range, the Tatra Mountains, the Beskid Sądecki, and the Beskid Wyspowy. The tower is open all year round.
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Gorc (1228 m a.s.l.) is a prominent peak located in the eastern part of the main ridge of the Gorce Mountains. It is the culmination of an extensive mountain massif named the Gorc Massif after it. It is one of the most popular and frequently visited places in the Gorce Mountains. For centuries, the slopes of Gorc were intensively used for grazing and are among the oldest grazing lands in the region, dating back well over half a millennium. A trace of centuries of intensive grazing activity on Gorc are the extensive mountain meadows and clearings located on the mountain slopes, below the summit, preserved to this day. In 2015, a viewing tower was erected on the forest-covered summit dome of Gorc. It offers a wide panorama of the neighboring mountain ranges, including the Gorce, Tatra Mountains, Sądecki Beskid, and Wyspowy Beskid. On the southern slope of Gorc, along the green tourist trail, there is a student tent base, open during the summer season. An blue tourist trail runs through Gorc, connecting here with the black and green trails. The viewing tower is accessible all year round. source of information: https://turystyka.ochotnica.pl/wieze/30
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Beautiful views of the Tatra Mountains, Górce, and the surrounding area. Unfortunately, the number of young people on the trail going crazy on motorcycles and quads makes the hike less than pleasant. Noise and the stench of exhaust fumes.
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The last section is a scree path with a 31 percent gradient if you're coming from the yellow-white, red-white, and green-white trails... You should know that, which is why I sent you the photo. The tower is an experience... The yellow-white trail is very unpleasant as a climb.
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Great views, great route. Highly recommended.
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Observation tower with a panorama of the Tatra Mountains
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The view of the Three Crowns from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge over the Dunajec River at the Red Monastery is one of the most recognizable views of the Pieniny Mountains. From this place, you can see the characteristic limestone peaks of the Three Crowns rising above the river gorge, and the footbridge itself is a great vantage point and a stop on the VeloDunajec cycling route or the Trail Around the Tatras. It is also an ideal place for a short break - you can take a photo here, sit by the river or visit the nearby monastery.
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For truly iconic views, you should visit View of Trzy Korony. This viewpoint provides a recognizable perspective of the Pieniny Mountains, showcasing the distinctive limestone peaks of the Three Crowns rising dramatically above the Dunajec River gorge. Another excellent option is View from the Trzy Korony summit itself, offering magical panoramas of the Tatras, Beskid Sądecki, Gorce, Beskid Żywiecki, and Magura Spiska.
The highest peak in the Pieniny Mountains is Wysoka Peak (1050 m). It's part of the Crown of Polish Mountains and offers an extraordinary panorama of the Spiš Magura and the distant Tatra Mountains. There's often a board at the summit to help identify the surrounding mountains.
Yes, Viewing tower on Luban in the Gorce Mountains features a 30-meter-high wooden lookout tower. From its observation deck, you can admire expansive views of the Gorce, Pieniny, Czorsztyńskie Lake, and the Tatra Mountains on clear days.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter dramatic limestone rock formations, deep river gorges like the Dunajec River Gorge, and extensive forested slopes. Many peaks offer panoramic vistas of multiple mountain ranges, including the Pieniny, Gorce, Spiš Magura, and the distant Tatra Mountains. Unique elements like the distinctive pine tree on Sokolica and the magnetic anomalies of Mount Wdżar add to the natural appeal.
Many trails in the Pieniny National Park, which encompasses several peaks, are well-marked and of varying difficulty, making them suitable for families. For instance, the hike to View from the Trzy Korony summit is considered very nice and easy for children from about 5-6 years old. The area around View of Trzy Korony from the pedestrian and bicycle footbridge is also family-friendly.
Beyond hiking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those around Lake Czorsztyn, as detailed in the Cycling around Czorsztyn guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Czorsztyn. Mount Wdżar also features a bike park during warmer months and ski slopes in winter.
The Pieniny National Park offers a network of well-marked hiking paths. You can find various routes, including those leading to Trzy Korony, Wysoka Peak, and Sokolica. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Czorsztyn guide, which includes trails like 'Three Crowns from Sromowce Niżne' and 'Tent base on Luban – Viewing tower on Luban loop'.
Mount Wdżar is a volcanic mountain known for its enchanting panoramas of the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny Mountains, Gorce Mountains, and Lake Czorsztyn. It also possesses unique magnetic anomalies that can affect compasses, adding a mysterious element to your visit. In addition to hiking, it's a center for winter sports with ski slopes and has a bike park for cycling enthusiasts in warmer months.
Yes, Kiczora, the third-highest peak in the Gorce Mountains, is primarily forested. While the peak itself is wooded, there's an excellent viewing point near the peak on Hala Młyńska, offering vistas of the Lubań Range, Pieniny, and Ochotnica Valley.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially those of the Dunajec River Gorge and the distant Tatra Mountains. The well-maintained hiking trails, the unique geological formations like Trzy Korony, and the overall natural beauty of the Pieniny and Gorce mountain ranges are highly appreciated. The area's combination of natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities makes it a favorite among the komoot community.
Sokolica, another prominent peak in the Pieniny Mountains, is famous for its unique pine tree growing directly from the rocks and its breathtaking views of the Dunajec Gorge and the Tatra Mountains. It's an iconic summit accessible via hiking trails from Czorsztyn.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and enjoying the full panoramic views, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are typically clear, and the visibility for distant mountain ranges like the Tatras is often excellent. Summer months, especially August, can be busy, so consider visiting in the shoulder seasons for a quieter experience.


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