Have you already enjoyed the surroundings and want to go somewhere further afield? We have 3 routes to offer to make your time in our all-season chalets more pleasant. The routes vary in length, altitude profile and include other places of interest in the area. The longest route is 60 km long! However, please note that you do not have to do the entire route; plan your trip according to your ability.
Let yourself be enchanted by the Teplice Rocks
For the first fire we take the route to the Teplice Rocks in the Czech Republic. We start each route in Lasówka. A beautiful scenic road, ideal for a quiet walk accompanied by the sound of trees. The part of the trail on the Czech side may be tolled.
- Approach total: 1263 m
- Total descents: 1479 m
- Region: Bystrzyckie Mountains, Orlickie Foothills, Table Mountains
- Highest point: Departure from Charles Fort 824 m above sea level
How about the Puffin Rocks?
This route can be fraught with difficulties. Naturally, the route is very muddy and is often still damaged by car trips.
The first significant point on the route is the ruins of Homole Castle, although nowadays they are only remnants of a historical building. The next stage is in the direction of the Grodczyna / Grodziec peak, whose path is also characterised by difficult terrain, abundant in mud and damage.
After descending towards the village of Kulin, the trail turns green, but be careful, because you may have problems finding the right path, due to fences with electric fencing. It is then a good idea to turn on your GPS and find a nearby location to avoid the obstacles.
Continuing the walk along the edge of the forest, the traveller can experience remarkable views of the surrounding meadows. However, the passageway is regularly disturbed by nearby hunting, and this can somewhat disrupt the tranquillity of the journey.
Reaching the Lusatian Rocks, the traveller has moments to catch his breath and admire the beauty of the place in its full glory. Then, on the asphalt road leading to the main road Kudowa Karłów, one can continue along the blue trail, which is well signposted, being a frequently visited place in the Table Mountains.
Heading towards the Puchacz Rocks, you reach a vantage point 730 m above sea level, which offers impressive views of the surrounding area, including the Dusznickie Bystrzyckie Mountains, Orlickie Mountains, Lewin Hills and the Bator Cliffs. Descending from the cliffs requires quite a bit of fitness, but in some places there are chains to make the crossing easier.
- Approach total: 973 m
- Total descents: 919m
- Region: Bystrzyckie Mountains, Orlickie Foothills, Table Mountains
- Highest point: Vrchmezi rozc 1074 m above sea level
Streams shaping the valleys - Three Valleys Pass
- Approach total: 1784m
- Total descents: 1677 m
- Region: Bystrzyckie Mountains,
- Orlickie Foothills, Table Mountains, Obniżenie Ścinawki, Kamienne Mountains
- Highest point: Vrchmezi rozc 873 m aboce sea level
Most of the route follows the blue trail, excluding the final section. The route is great for cycling in warmer weather, but walking along the scenic trail is also a lot of fun. The whole route does not allow you to get lost, you will find many well visible signs along the way. When crossing the Głuszyca River, you are required to avoid a slightly larger stream; I advise you to be careful and take it slowly. Later on, we take the yellow trail which leads us towards Turzyna and Rogowiec Castle, a wonderful place for photography enthusiasts.
So where are you going?
Many routes, many points, many choices. Each one has something special about it and it is up to you to decide which route you like best. The routes we have given you are only suggestions; remember that there are many attractions not far from Zieleniec, so check them out and set off on your own! Tell us which point convinced you the most and let us know your suggestions for tours.