From Hala Boracza to Hala Redykalna
Town: Żabnica Skałka Nearby: Bielsko-Białaadd_road Asphalt road
beach_access Route in the shade
restaurant Restaurant or bar nearby
directions_car Access by car
wc Toilet along the route

Hala Boracza is located in the Żywiec Beskids. It is a perfect place for a trip with a little one. Great for a walk and as a starting point for further exploration.

We start the trip in Żabnica Skałka. The easiest way to get there is by car and park next to the store near the church (we started the trip at 9 am and there were available parking spaces).
Start of the trail on the black route is a slightly uphill asphalt road (with light car traffic). Walking on the asphalt, we pass by a forest where a stream flows. In the summer, you can dip your feet in the stream and see trouts. We then enter the forest trail and follow the black signs towards Hala. The trail goes through a shaded forest, which makes it ideal for summer trips.
After about 1.5 hours of peaceful walking, we reach Hala Boracza. Here, you can find a mountain lodge where you can get a stamp and enjoy a delicious blueberry bun.

Importantly, there is also a paved road leading to the mountain lodge at Hala Boracza for residents, which can be used with a stroller (preferably with large wheels). However, keep in mind that it will be an uphill road, which can be tiring.
From Hala Boracza to Hala Redykalna
For the determined and older children, I recommend continuing to Hala Redykalna. The trail from the mountain lodge is a gentle uphill route. Our 3-year-old had no problem completing this trail. At Hala Redykalna, you can rest and admire the beautiful views! During the summer, you can also pick blueberries. (You may also encounter a snake).

PS. And if the views encourage you to continue hiking, we suggest a full-day loop from Żabnica: Hala Rysianka - Hala Lipowska - Hala Boracza:

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Rysianka, Lipowska, Redykalna, Boracza Hall - loop from Żabnica
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