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What to do in a place where time slows down? You can do nothing, but then you will not discover the great potential of the Kłodzko Valley. You can, however, watch the Śnieżnik Massif from the windows of your room or from the swing in the garden. On August night you will spot shooting stars, in the morning in the garden with coffee, listen to the birds singing, admire the mists surrounding the surrounding mountains, in the evening time for the sauna, fire and billiards. A fireplace, wine and a book in the "barn" sound encouraging too.
We live in the mountains, on the edge of the forest. So you can hike as much as you want, go crazy on singletrack on a bike and admire the views from Śnieżnik. It's not worth feeding at the mountain hut, so take a good lunch on the way.
Back to singletrack. Singletrack Glacensis is the largest network of forest cycle paths in Europe. The routes run along the eastern wall of the Kłodzko Valley, from the very north (Srebrna Góra / Bardo) to the high south (Czarna Góra / Międzygórze), on the way reaching, among others, Złoty Stok and Lądek Zdrój, as well as passing Kłodzko within a short distance. You have about 4 km to the Jodłów and Ostoja loops, i.e. the route closest to us. The good news for beginner singletrackers is that the difficulty level on all routes is very equal, i.e. easy.
With the whole family or alone, you can go, in 2.5 hours, to the nearby Trójmorski Wierch, drink water from a mountain spring on the way, and then admire the area from the observation tower at the top. For start-up, we recommend a walk to the top of the house, i.e. Pątnik. And for views of the entire Valley, go to Mały Śnieżnik.
Rocks and excellent climbing conditions await climbing fans in Międzygórze. Silence, no other climbers and unique nature and views. You can feel like pioneers breaking into the local gneiss turn for the first time. There are fully developed rocks here, such as Wilk, Baszta or Kozie, and quite wild and less frequented ones.
If you are not afraid of the icy water, you can try soaking your feet in the stream flowing through the village. Goworówka is full of beautiful stones and clean water. It looks especially beautiful when flowing through the Black Row Gorge.
The entire Kłodzko Valley is rich in tourist, natural, historical, sacred and ski resorts. Right across the border on the Czech side there is, among other things, a "path in the clouds" and the Dolni Morawa ski station.