Cyril and Methodius Route – Cultural Route of the Council of Europe

The first stage of hiking

Wisla (PL) - Jablunkov

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Basic information about the trail

Embark on a scenic journey from Wisla in Poland to Jablunkov. This trail, marked by yellow tourist signs, takes you through picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks, offering a perfect blend of nature and culture. Begin your adventure in Wisła, known for its beautiful wooden architecture and as the birthplace of the famous ski jumper Adam Małysz. Don’t miss the Wisła Castle, a stunning example of traditional Polish architecture. As you ascend towards Malý Stožek, enjoy the lush forests and panoramic views, perfect for nature enthusiasts. Continue your hike to Velký Stožek, where the summit offers a fantastic vantage point to admire the surrounding mountains and valleys. Your journey concludes in the historic town of Jablunkov, where you can explore the Jablunkov Castle and experience vibrant folklore and traditional festivals. This trail provides a peaceful escape and a rich cultural experience, making it a must-visit for hikers and history buffs alike.

What's ahead of us?

Starting point: Wisla (PL)

Ending point: Jablunkov

Distance: 16,6 km

Estimated travel time: 5:47 hour.

Difficulty: medium

Altitude: ascent 507 m, descent 546 m

Surface: asphalt road, mostly forest and field paths

Critical points: none

Our tip:

Take plenty of food and drink with you, as there are sections of the trail with no food available for purchase during the hike.

Wisla - Jablunkov

World Museum and Library of the Bible

Wisla - Jablunkov

Church of Corpus Christi

Wisla - Jablunkov

Jablunkov Information Centre

Where to eat and sleep?

Restaurants and accommodation along the trail.

Accommodation in Jablunkov

Photogallery

Photos from hiking.

Why walk the trails of the Cyril and Methodius Route?

The long-distance trails of the Cyril and Methodius Route invite you to pilgrimage sites and archaeological sites that have contributed significantly to the development of Slavic culture. They are signposted in both directions and encourage wandering without borders, not only state borders.

What can be obtained?

Perhaps everyone likes to bring back something from hiking, be it various tourist and souvenir items. If you will be hiking the Cyril and Methodius Route, we have prepared the following printed materials to motivate you to hike the trail:

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