Czantoria comb

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The northern part of the ridge

Czantoria Kamm (Polish: Pasmo Czantorii) is one of the mountain ridges in the Silesian Beskids , which is also called Stożek and Czantoria Kamm (Polish: Pasmo Stożka i Czantorii).

geography

The ridge is located between the valleys of the mountain rivers the Olsa and the upper Vistula and thus represents the watershed between the Oder and the Vistula. The border between Poland and the Czech Republic runs over the ridge . The peaks up to approx. 1000 m above sea level include the Tuł ( 621  m ), Czantoria Mała ( 866  m ), Czantoria Wielka ( 995  m ), Kyrkawica ( 973  m ), Soszów Mały ( 762  m ), Soszów Wielki ( 886  m ), Cieślar ( 918  m ), Stożek Mały ( 843  m ), Stożek Wielki ( 978  m ), Kiczory ( 990  m ), Młoda Góra ( 834  m ) and the Przełęcz Lączecko ( 786  m ), Przełęcz Kubalonka ( 761  m ) passes m ), Przełęcz Szarcula ( 760  m ) in the transition to the Barania ridge , Bukowa ( 713  m ), Ostry ( 709  m ), Krzywy ( 646  m ), Czajka ( 572  m ) and Wróżna ( 571  m ).

The ridge is heavily forested. Originally, mixed forests with beech and fir trees dominated; at present, beech and spruce are the most common. The main Beskydy hiking trail runs over the ridge from Ustroń to Wołosate in the Bieszczady .

literature

  • Mirosław J. Barański: Beskid Śląski. Pasmo Stożka i Czantorii. Przewodnik turystyczny . Wyd. Wydawnictwo PTTK "Kraj", Warszawa 1996, ISBN 83-7005-370-X ;

Web links

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Coordinates: 49 ° 41 ′ 35.6 ″  N , 18 ° 46 ′ 28.5 ″  E