Silesian Beskids Landscape Park is a protected area in southern Poland renowned for its rolling mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration.
Established in 1998, Silesian Beskids Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Beskidu Śląskiego) covers an area within the Silesian Beskids mountain range, part of the Western Carpathians. Spanning roughly 386 square kilometers, the park encompasses a mosaic of forested hills, alpine meadows, streams, and traditional mountain villages. The terrain is characterized by gentle peaks with elevations ranging mostly between 600 and 1000 meters above sea level, including notable summits such as Skrzyczne (1257 m), which is the highest peak of the Silesian Beskids and a popular hike destination. Ecologically, the park is distinguished by mixed forests dominated by beech, fir, and spruce species, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including lynx, deer, and numerous bird species like the black stork and eagle owl. Historically, the region is culturally rich, featuring traditional wooden architecture, mountain shepherding heritage, and folklore. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park for its scenic hiking and biking trails that weave through lush forests and up panoramic vantage points. Winter sports are also popular given the area’s snowfall and ski facilities on Skrzyczne and other slopes. The park's visitor appeal lies in its blend of accessible nature experiences, cultural sites, and the relaxed atmosphere of mountain villages such as Wisła and Ustroń. Sustainable tourism and conservation efforts are prominent to protect the park’s ecosystems and traditional landscapes while supporting local communities.
Skrzyczne Peak – Highest summit in the Silesian Beskids with panoramic views
Old-growth mixed forests featuring beech, fir, and spruce ecosystems
Traditional mountain villages with wooden architecture like Wisła and Ustroń
Scenic hiking trails linking waterfalls, mountain meadows, and forest habitats
At 1257 meters, Skrzyczne is the highest peak in the Silesian Beskids, offering extensive panoramic views and several hiking routes.
The largest town in the region, known for its mountain resort atmosphere, traditional wooden architecture, and as the hometown of ski jumper Adam Małysz.
Several protected forest areas within the park preserve ancient beech and fir stands, important for biodiversity and ecosystem stability.