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Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbing?)

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:41 pm
by IvanBraunDK
Hi all

Dut to work am I sent to Wroclaw, in southwest Poland for a few days in November, and I might be able to plan the stay so I have a few days on my own.
But I havent found anything nearby, no hiking, treks, climbs...nada.

Do you know of anything interesting near Wroclaw ?

Thx

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:50 pm
by SzaniUherkovich
Hi!

You may contact Eric (visentin), the "famous" SP member living in Wroclaw:
http://www.summitpost.org/users/visentin/41151

He can advise you all the opportunities around Wroclaw.

Cheers, Szani

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:24 pm
by SzaniUherkovich

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:31 pm
by kamil
Ivan, for sport climbing look for info about Sokoliki, that's a climbing garden closest to Wroclaw. Nice granite with good friction and loads of bolted routes. For something more adventurous go for Hejszowina (near Kudowa Zdroj, sandstone with very traditional climbing ethics). If you can't find a climbing partner, there's plenty of hiking in the whole range of Sudety, including the highest Karkonosze.
Cheers,
Kamil

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:56 pm
by yatsek
Check this SP page out.

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:44 am
by visentin
IvanBraunDK wrote:Hi all

Dut to work am I sent to Wroclaw, in southwest Poland for a few days in November, and I might be able to plan the stay so I have a few days on my own.
But I havent found anything nearby, no hiking, treks, climbs...nada.

Do you know of anything interesting near Wroclaw ?

Thx


Hi !
Here I am :)
Wroclaw lies in a flat area but the Sudetes mountains are couple of hours driving about 100km south. These are old round-shaped mountain covered with forests, but they own the rockclimbing spots Kamil mentioned. I climbed there couple of times but if you wish to go with someone I can introduce you with the folks of the WKW, the local club, they go every week-end (I mostly mountainbike in this region, this is the perfect activity).
As for hiking, the Karkonosze (highest mountains of the Sudetes) are the best place to try first. You can also give Snieznik a try, a bit further east. Will you be motorized ? These places are reachable too by public transports but a car is better.
Further than the Sudetes, some 5h driving you've got the High Tatras, real mountains in the proper sense of the word, you'll find peaks like in the Alps. Thanks to the A4 motorway to Krakow It's possible to go for 2 days if leaving on a Friday night and returning Sunday, but this kind of trip is exhausting and it's better to use a 3rd day. November 11th long week end can be an opportunity to visit them for example.
And If you're in Wroclaw and have no idea what to do I can share a beer of two with you too :)

Re: Anything near Wroclaw, Poland (Hiking, Trekking, Climbin

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:29 pm
by IvanBraunDK
visentin wrote:
IvanBraunDK wrote:Hi all

Dut to work am I sent to Wroclaw, in southwest Poland for a few days in November, and I might be able to plan the stay so I have a few days on my own.
But I havent found anything nearby, no hiking, treks, climbs...nada.

Do you know of anything interesting near Wroclaw ?

Thx


Hi !
Here I am :)
Wroclaw lies in a flat area but the Sudetes mountains are couple of hours driving about 100km south. These are old round-shaped mountain covered with forests, but they own the rockclimbing spots Kamil mentioned. I climbed there couple of times but if you wish to go with someone I can introduce you with the folks of the WKW, the local club, they go every week-end (I mostly mountainbike in this region, this is the perfect activity).
As for hiking, the Karkonosze (highest mountains of the Sudetes) are the best place to try first. You can also give Snieznik a try, a bit further east. Will you be motorized ? These places are reachable too by public transports but a car is better.
Further than the Sudetes, some 5h driving you've got the High Tatras, real mountains in the proper sense of the word, you'll find peaks like in the Alps. Thanks to the A4 motorway to Krakow It's possible to go for 2 days if leaving on a Friday night and returning Sunday, but this kind of trip is exhausting and it's better to use a 3rd day. November 11th long week end can be an opportunity to visit them for example.
And If you're in Wroclaw and have no idea what to do I can share a beer of two with you too :)


Hey mate
I'd be happy to share a few beers with you in town - when i get the dates from work will I let you know