Mountain passes around Limanowa are located in the Beskid Wyspowy mountain range in southern Poland. This region features diverse landscapes, including open, treeless passes offering panoramic views and routes winding through forests. The area is known for its natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Trail to Mogielica
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The monument consists of three objects: a cross from 1928, an obelisk from 1938 and a monument commemorating the soldiers of the Home Army erected in 1998. Together they create the monument of the Meeting of Generations Fighting for an Independent Poland. It is located on the Rydza-Śmigłego Pass in the Beskid Wyspowy.
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The climb to the Ostra Pass (812 m), starting from Gołkowice Dolne, is 19 km long and has a 500 m elevation gain. The average gradient is 2.6%. The first part is very gentle, only closer to the pass itself will we have to push harder on the pedals. The surface is good and the terrain is really charming.
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The ascent to the pass under Ostra from Limanowa has two peaks: the first one is about halfway through, after riding a section with a gradient of 13-14%, then there is a descent of about 3.5 km and we attack the pass. In total, in a section of less than 10 kilometers we overcome 420 meters of elevation, with an average gradient of 4.4%. The asphalt surface is very good.
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This pass is often the starting point for trips to Mogielnica south of here. At an altitude of 694m above sea level, there is a chapel, a stone obelisk from 1938 and a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions. Great views of the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
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Beautiful climb/descend on serpentines with perfect tarmac and great views. Major part of segment runs thru forest. Traffic is optimal.
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Great for climbing and then descending. Landscape is great! Low traffic - good asphalt.
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The mountain passes in the Limanowa area offer diverse and expansive views. From Przełęcz Słopnicka, you can see the Modyń, Beskid Sądecki, and various Beskid Wyspowy peaks like Kamionna, Kostrza, Łopień, and Mogielica. On clear days, the Tatra Mountains are visible. Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass provides distant views of the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin, and Śnieżnica. Przełęcz pod Ostrą also boasts views of the Beskid Sądecki, Gorce, and the Tatra Mountains.
Yes, Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is a site of historical importance. It features a stone obelisk from 1938 and a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions in 1914, led by Edward Rydz-Śmigły. Annually on November 11th, Independence Day, a mass and cultural events are held here to honor these historical events. You can also find the Generations Meeting Monument there.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various hiking trails. From Przełęcz Słopnicka, you can access green trails leading to Mogielica and Cichoń. Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is a popular starting point for trails, particularly the green trail to Mogielica, the highest peak of the Beskid Wyspowy. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Limanowa guide.
Absolutely. The passes are popular among cyclists. The road through Przełęcz Słopnicka offers a beautiful climb/descent with perfect tarmac and great views. Przełęcz pod Ostrą is known for its steep serpentines and is even the route for the annual Limanowa Hill Climb automotive race. You can find various cycling routes, including the 'Modyń – Przełęcz Słopnicka loop from Limanowa', in the Road Cycling Routes around Limanowa guide.
Przełęcz pod Ostrą, situated at 812 meters above sea level, is considered one of the highest navigable passes in the Beskid Wyspowy. It forms a natural boundary between the Ostra and Cichoń peaks.
Yes, on clear days, visitors can catch a glimpse of the Tatra Mountains from both Przełęcz Słopnicka and Przełęcz pod Ostrą. These passes offer expansive views that extend to the distant Tatra range.
Yes, some passes offer facilities for visitors. Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass has parking facilities. At Przełęcz pod Ostrą, there's a small parking area and a shelter at the foot of the pass, making it a good spot for a break.
Przełęcz Słopnicka is largely treeless and open, providing extensive panoramic views. It's also part of the Papal Trail, commemorating the hikes of Karol Wojtyła (Pope John Paul II), and features benches and a small figurine for tourists. It's an ideal spot for romantic walks, picnics, and enjoying sunrises and sunsets due to its tranquil atmosphere and stunning scenery.
Yes, the Limanowa region offers several running trails that can be accessed from areas near the passes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra loop from Limanowa'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Limanowa guide.
The Limanowa Hill Climb is an annual automotive race that is part of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship and the Polish Hill Climb Championship. It takes place on the road through Przełęcz pod Ostrą, which is characterized by steep serpentines winding through forests. The event attracts a large number of spectators and participants.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from treeless sections of passes like Przełęcz Słopnicka. The historical significance of sites like Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass also draws interest. Cyclists appreciate the well-maintained asphalt and challenging climbs, while hikers value the access to trails leading to prominent peaks like Mogielica.
Yes, the main passes are generally well-maintained and accessible. For instance, the road through Przełęcz Słopnicka was renovated in 2008 and is easily accessible by car. The asphalt road from Jurków through Chyszówki to Słopnice also traverses Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass.


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