Winter run to Szyndzielnia Mountain in Beskid Śląski, Poland.
At the beginning of run you will be able to see the artificial lake and the dam in Jaworze. Later you will experience steep uphill section (real incline is approx. 30%). Then, very nice section, leading through the beech forest with quite steep climb at the end to Przykra Mountain. After short downhill the final approach and climb to Błatnia Mountain from where you will be able to admire beautiful view of Beskid Śląski, and Żywiecki with Tatra Mountains in the background. This view will accompany you through all flat sections to 3 Kopce Hill. Then the last significant climb of this run to the highest point of the trip: Klimczok Mountain. During the descent to Szyndzielnia Mountain you will be able to see the panorama of Bielsko Biała city, which is located next to the Beskid Śląski Mountains