From Jaworzynka to the Tripoint
Town: Jaworzynka Nearby: Żywiec, Istebnaadd_road Asphalt road
stroller Route for stroller (small wheels)
directions_bike Bike route
wb_sunny Route in the sun
directions_bus Can be reached by bus
accessible_forward The route is adapted to the needs of disabled people
Starting point: the village of Jaworzynka (near Istebna).
Estimated time of the hike: approximately 30 minutes for an adult.
In the southern part of the village, at Trzycatek, there is a tripoint where the borders of Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia meet.
This trail is easy and perfect for families with strollers or individuals with disabilities (it is mostly sunny throughout the route). The path is comfortable and paved, leading directly to the Tripoint. There is also a ramp for strollers and bicycles next to the stairs (not visible in some of the pictures).
There is a shop in Jaworzynka.
There are no restaurants or shops at the Tripoint, so we recommend bringing your own food. At the end of the trail, near the Tripoint, there are benches and shelters. There were also plans to build a playground - maybe it's already there?
An interesting fact is that at this border junction, there are three obelisks (which is unique). The actual junction is located in the streambed. Depending on which country the stream flows through, it has a different name: Wawrzaczowy Potok (Poland), Potok Kubankowski (Czech Republic), Potok Gorylów (Slovakia).
I recommend the surroundings of Jaworzynka for parents looking for a peaceful and less crowded place with wheelchair-accessible trails. There are many quiet, paved roads perfect for family walks, bike trips, and more.
The area is hilly, so be prepared to push the stroller uphill at times.
Publish Date: 2012-12-31
More in the Region Beskidy (Beskidy)
Total Length 1012 km