Beskid Mały Landscape Park is a protected area in southern Poland, renowned for its rolling hills, diverse ecosystems, and extensive hiking opportunities amid picturesque mountain scenery.
Established in 1998, Beskid Mały Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Beskidu Małego) encompasses an area of approximately 11,500 hectares in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship near the city of Kraków. The park is situated in the Beskid Mały mountain range, a part of the Western Beskids, characterized by gentle yet varied terrain of forested hills, river valleys, and small mountain peaks reaching around 900 meters in elevation. Mixed forests dominate the landscape, with beech, fir, and spruce trees providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna, including protected species like lynx and various birds of prey. The region boasts rich biodiversity with several nature reserves and unique geological formations such as caves and limestone cliffs.
The park offers a wealth of recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and fishing in its numerous streams and reservoirs. Popular trails traverse scenic summits like Czupel, the highest peak in the Beskid Mały range. Historical sites such as ancient wooden churches and small mountain villages add cultural interest to outdoor excursions. The park’s proximity to Kraków makes it a favored weekend destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and panoramic viewpoints.
Visitors enjoy well-marked trails, picnic areas, and opportunities to explore traditional Polish mountain culture. The terrain is suitable for families and moderate hikers, while mountain bike routes offer more challenging adventures. The combination of accessible wilderness, cultural landmarks, and peaceful landscapes ensures Beskid Mały Landscape Park remains a cherished protected area in southern Poland.
Czupel Peak – The highest point in Beskid Mały offering panoramic views
Tomków Cave – A notable limestone cave with rich geological features
Rzyki Reservoir – Popular spot for fishing and relaxing by the water
Ancient Wooden Churches – Cultural heritage sites scattered throughout the park
At 933 meters, Czupel is the highest peak in Beskid Mały, offering excellent vistas of the Beskids and Beskid Żywiecki ranges.
A limestone cave featuring unique speleothems and habitat for bats, attracting geology enthusiasts and spelunkers.
A serene artificial lake popular for fishing, birdwatching, and waterside relaxation near the village of Rzyki.