Virtual hike: Descent from Przysłopski Wierch through Parszywka Mountain to Bogdanówka, Poland
Route: Przysłopski Wierch (798 m a.s.l.; 49.752495, 19.759415) – Parszywka Mountain (842 m a.s.l.; 49.760720, 19.807831) – Bogdanówka, Fire Department (567 m a.s.l.; 49.741587, 19.803436)
Trail designation: yellow trail, roads and paths marked on the map
Length: about 6.8 km
Walking time: about 2:00 h
Sum of approaches: 80 m
Sum down: 3 m
00:00:21 Przysłopski Wierch
00:11:43 Yellow trail
00:14:47 Going off the trail
00:38:41 Stream
00:41:51 Blue trail
00:51:51 Chapel
00:53:01 Chapel
00:56:58 Crossing of trails
01:35:45 Parszywka Mountain
01:38:57 Chapel
01:41:35 Going off the trail
02:26:24 Bogdanówka, Fire Department
Parszywka – a peak at an elevation of 842 meters above sea level in the Makowski Beskid Mountains. It is located in the eastern part of the Koskowa Góra Range. To the west, it borders Koskowa Góra and to the south, via a wide pass, it borders Sołtysia Góra. To the east, Parszywka descends along a short ridge to the Więcierza Stream, while its northern slopes descend steeply to the Trzebuńka Stream.
Parszywka is a long, level, and broad ridge, approximately 4 km long, rising to an elevation of 800 meters above sea level. The ridge is composed of weathering-resistant Magura sandstone. The summit is forested with secondary forest, resulting from succession on former pastures and farmland. The northern slopes are covered with mixed forest, dominated by beech, while the southern slopes are occupied by farmland that reaches right up to the summit. The treeless areas on the southern side offer sweeping views of the Makowski Beskid Mountains, Wyspowy Beskid, Gorce Mountains, Tatra Mountains, and the Żywiec-Orawska Beskid Mountains with the Polica and Babia Góra ranges.
The yellow-marked Main Trail of the Średni Beskid Mountains runs through the summit, connecting Maków Podhalański and Chełm Wschodni.
Hike recorded on October 16, 2025.

