Boracza hut

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Boracza Hut (Polish: Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej)
PTTK Hut
Boracza Hut (Polish: Schronisko PTTK na Hali Lipowskiej)
location Northwest slope of Redykalny Wierch ; Poland
Mountain range Saybuscher Beskids
Geographical location: 49 ° 32 '38 "  N , 19 ° 10' 6"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 32 '38 "  N , 19 ° 10' 6"  E
Altitude 854  m npm
Boracza Hut (Poland)
Boracza hut
owner PTTK
Built 1926
Construction type Hut; Stone, wood
Usual opening times open all year
accommodation 34 beds, unknowndep1

The Boracza Hut ( pl. Schronisko PTTK na Hali Boraczej ) is located at an altitude of 854 meters in Poland in the Saybuscher Beskids on the Hala Boracza alpine pasture on the northwest slope of Redykalny Wierch . The area belongs to the Milówka commune . The hut is named after the Hala Boracza alpine pasture .

history

Model of the first hut

The hut was opened in 1925 by the Makkabi Jewish sports club in Bielsko . At that time it was the first Jewish mountain hut in the world. The wooden hut burned down in 1932 and was rebuilt in stone for 100 guests in the same year and named after Max Nordau Nordauhaus. A small health resort, a post office and a ski shed were also built. During the Second World War, the hut was first devastated and then taken over by the Beskid Society. In 1946 the hut was poorly restored and reopened to the public. The hut has been owned by the PTTK ever since . In the 1960s and 2008 the hut was renovated. It is not far from the main Beskydy hiking trail . The view from the hut extends from the Saybuscher to the Silesian Beskids . A ski lift is located near the hut.

Tours

Summits in the vicinity of the hut are:

Web links

Commons : Boracza Hut  - Collection of Images

literature

  • Tomasz Biesik: Schroniska górskie dawniej i dziś. Beskid Żywiecki. Bielsko-Biała: Wyd. “Logos” Agnieszka Korzec-Biesik, 2013, pp. 154–185. ISBN 978-83-925599-4-8 .