Łysogóry
Appearance
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Łysogóryis the largestmountain rangein theŚwiętokrzyskie Mountainsof central Poland. It is 25 km long, and runs from theLubrzankariver in the northwest, to the area ofNowa Słupiain the southeast. It contains the highest peak of the Świetokrzyskie Mountains (Łysica) and its most famous mountain (Łysa Góra).[1]
Łysogóry can be divided into two parts:
- eastern half, densely covered by the Jodlowa Wilderness (Puszcza Jodlowa), which contains both highest peaks of the range, and it lies within boundaries ofSwietokrzyski National Park,
- western half, less forested and with smaller peaks.
Łysogóry is mostly made ofquartzite,with numerousstone runs.The range is crossed by several tourist trail - red trail of Edmund Massalski, and two blue trails.
The peaks[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Góry Świętokrzyskie. Łysogóry.National Geographic, Polska.
50°53′N20°57′E/ 50.883°N 20.950°E