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Even the overnight stay in tents located on the mountain slopes, 700 meters above sea level. is an extraordinary experience. Communing with nature is unlimited here and takes place in the group of your favorite people, because we rent glamping exclusively to you. And with it the experience of being cut off from the chaos and noise of the world and the luxury of being in a state of undisturbed peace. Here you will be completely offline, although only 1.5 hours by car from Krakow and Katowice and 45 minutes from Bielsko-Biała.
Meetings with hairy Highland Cattle cows and deer emerging from the forest in the morning await you here. We also have a family of dormice and a hooting owl. We have prepared for you a space for a bonfire, a common room filled with books and board games (with a table for games)
We hope you like walking and climbing, because you are in a place that is exceptionally conducive to mountain tourism. Our favorite destination is the nearest peak - Jaworzyna, from which there is a beautiful view of Pilsko.
- If you direct your steps to the east, the path will lead you to a river with a footbridge and a mini-bath. Going further, you will reach an asphalt road, which can be used to reach the Klekociny Pass, the Beskidek Mountains and Zawoja.
– If you go west, you will reach the hamlets of Kotrówka and Mrowcówka, as well as Przyborów.
– In the south there is Jaworzyna and the hamlet near Jałowiec.
– To the north, Lachów Groń, from which you can admire a beautiful view of Babia Góra.
– Going straight down north and passing Mr. Wawrzek's house, you also come to the river. This is a place with a beautiful waterfall, above which there are rock ledges. We call them a natural jacuzzi, which is great during the hot summer (in some places it is deep enough that you can sit freely and cool your hot body).
If you feel like going on longer walking routes, we leave a list of recommendations.
1. Zamolusie: this is the next hamlet you will reach by heading east (i.e. continuing the way you came here). After passing a few farms, the road ends, but don't be discouraged, you will surely find a forest path that will lead you to Zamolus. Just don't go too far down or go up too much, because the path is more or less at the same height all the time. It is also an alternative way to get to the church. Interesting fact: Zamolusie is already in the neighboring commune - Przyborów, which is a bit strange, because Przyborów is on the other side of the mountain.
2. Kotrówka: you have to go back the way you came. After crossing the meadow called Dżystoniówka by the oldest highlanders (the name comes from either arguing or indigestion, we won't go into it) you turn slightly left to enter the forest path, which leads on a constant level. You come to Kotrówka (it will be on the left), and a bit further, behind the stream, to Kalikówka. Even further is Mrowówka. In summer and autumn you will find plenty of mushrooms in this area.
3. From Leonowa Chałupa in the "center" of Molusiówka, you go sharply up, in the southern direction. On the left you pass a renovated house, and after a few turns you come out into an open space: this is Torgosowa Polana. Going all the time to the south (uphill) looking for forest paths, you will take a shortcut to the top of Jaworzyna and maybe you will be able to find a clearing, where there is a beautiful hamlet of Pod Jałowcem, with one of the last huts covered with an original wooden shingle.
Suggestions of tourist routes:
1. Molusiówka - Kotrówka - Cerliska - Jaworzyna - Pod Jałowcem - Molusiówka (duration: 1.5-2 h).
2. Molusiówka - Jaworzyna through the Pod Jałowcem hamlet - Polish-Slovak border (red trail) - Mędralowa - Klekociny Pass - Koszarawa Bystra - Zamolusie - Molusiówka (duration: 3-4 h).
3. Molusiówka - Koszarawa Bystra - Zagroda pod Halą - Lachów Groń - Beskidek - Klekociny - Zamolusie - Molusiówka (duration: 2.5-3 h).
4. Molusiówka - Jaworzyna - Mędralowa - Babia Góra - Markowe Szczawiny - Mędralowa - Koszarawa Bystra - Molusiówka (duration: 12-14 h).
The routes are arranged in loops, they can be combined, extending your hikes. We recommend you the application: Mapa Turystyczna, which allows you to control your location, as well as plan and save routes and search for tourist trails.
It is worth coming to us with bicycles, we have very pleasant trails and bicycle routes here. One of the most attractive cycling centers in the region is Zawoja, where there are singletrack Babia Góra Trails (20 km of trails of varying difficulty) and dual pumptrack (jumps and a training path for beginners). You can reach Zawoja by taking a shortcut through the Klekociny pass, but only if your car has a 4x4 drive.
If you get bored with the nearest neighborhood, you can choose:
– to the Żywiec Brewery, the Brewery Museum, the Old Castle in Żywiec and the Żywiec Museum,
– to Golgota Beskidów (Matyska Hill) or Barania Góra,
– to the lakes: Żywieckie and Międzybrodzkie,
– to the Zimnik Valley,
– over the Mosorczyk Waterfall,
– to the viewpoint on Skrzyczne,
– to the Żywiec Ethnographic Park,
– in Hala Barankowa you can see spring and summer sheep grazing. Here we will stop for a moment, recommending you to visit us in May. It is then, on the occasion of redyk, that you can watch the ritual of mixing sheep, i.e. forming one herd from animals belonging to several people. This folklore event is always organized on Saturday and aims to promote sheep farming in the Żywiec region.
If you like adrenaline, you can try your hand at paragliding. On Góra Żar, you can fly with a pilot in tandem. In winter, it is worth taking your skis and going to Korbielów, Szczyrk, Węgierska Górka or Mosorny Groń.