The Summit of Mosorny Groń is a perfect starting point for hikers who do not like high altitude and significant exposure. There are no difficult climbs nor chains. The gentle slopes of the Beskidy are covered by forests full of mushrooms and berries.

The yellow trail from the Mosorny summit runs through Mount Cyl on Śmietanowa Hala to the Krowiarki Pass (Lipnicka Pass) where you can choose to continue to Babia Góra or take the gentle route to the hostel on Markowe Szczawiny. Following the yellow signs in the opposite direction, you can reach Zawoja Podryżowana. The trail ends at the bus stop (buses to Kraków and Sucha Beskidzka run regularly). In the immediate surroundings there are nice regional inns, serving food in the local style of Babia Góra. It is worth going there to taste the dumplings or apple pie with whipped cream and ice cream.

Following the unmarked slope road (running through the tunnel in the middle of the slope right under the ski run) you can walk to the "Crown of the Earth” centre and the rope park. This is a great attraction for both big and small tourists. Here you can get to know all the peaks forming the crown of the Earth; there is also a model of Babia Góra and a museum of climbing equipment. During the tourist season you can listen to interesting lectures and meetings with invited guests – mountain climbers, who talk about their travels.

From the top you can also pass through the mountains to the centre of Zawoja (to Polica taking the yellow and red trail, and then the green one), or reach the hostel on Hala Krupowa and the chapel on Okrąglica. In summer, a Holy Mass for tourists is celebrated there. From Polica you can also go to the Zubrzycka Pass and from there approach Sidzina or Zubrzyca. Be sure not to miss the waterfall on Mosorny Brook. The blue trail leads toward it and ends in Zawoja Mosorne.

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