Tag - Jaworzyna Mountain (Mały Beskid Mountains)
Jaworzyna Mountain (Mały Beskid Mountains) – a peak at an altitude of 861 m a.s.l. in the Mały Beskid Mountains. It is located in the eastern part of this mountain range, informally called the Andrychów Beskid, in a side ridge extending from Wielka Cisowa Grapa and descending to Żywiec Lake. From the south-west it borders Kościelec Mały (796 m a.s.l.) and from the north-east through Przełęcz Cisowa with the Maleckie peak (Maleckie (844 m a.s.l.) – a peak in the Mały Beskid Mountains. It is located in the ridge separating the Kocierzanka valley from the Isepnica valley, between Jaworzyna (861 m) and Cisowe Grapy (Wielka Cisowa Grapa, 853 m). The western slopes descend to the Isepnica valley, the south-eastern ones to the Kocierzanka valley.
The peak is completely covered with a mixed lower montane forest with a predominance of beech and spruce. In places, in the gaps between the trees, a limited view of Czupel and Rogacz Mountain is revealed, and in the distance Magura and Klimczok Mountain. On the north-eastern side of the peak there is a former shepherd’s pasture Wielkie Pole, now overgrown forest.
On the top of Jaworzyna Mountain there is a triangular chapel of the Holy Family and St. Michael. The blue tourist trail Bielsko-Biała, Lipnik – Przełęcz Przysłop Cisowy leads here.
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