Szklarska Poręba and its surroundings are a paradise for everyone, even very fastidious hikers. Hiking enthusiasts will undoubtedly find a trail suitable for their abilities. Each trip is accompanied by breathtaking views, regardless of the weather and season. The routes most frequently visited by tourists are:
-To Kamieńczyk Waterfall through Marysin (walking time approx. 2 hours)
-A trip to the Izera Mountains through Biała Dolina - Izerskie Garby - Rozdroże pod Cichą Równią to Jakuszyce (walking time approx. 4 hours)
-To Szklarka Waterfall along the gorge of Kamienna River, return through Szklarka area (walking time approx. 3 hours)
-To Zakręt Śmierci (Curve of Death) through Białe Skały and Hutnicza Górka (walking time approx. 2.5 hours)
-A walk around the Middle and Lower Szklarska Poręba (walking time about 3.5 hours)
The route is available to all tourists, regardless of age and level of preparation, richly illustrated with boards with descriptions of more interesting places on it, marked as an educational trail in red.
Duration of the trip - about 4 hours
Length - about 10 km
The trail to the top of Szrenica, running through the Karkonosze National Park. There is Kamieńczyk Waterfall next to the trail, which is the highest waterfall in the Polish Karkonosze Mountains and one of the main tourist attractions.
Duration of the trip - about 4 hours
Length - about 7 km
The ascent to Śnieżne Kotły is steep and tiring. After reaching Kukułcze Skały, the trail emerges from the forest and goes out into open terrain, making its upper part extremely interesting in terms of views.
Duration of the trip - about 6 hours
Length - about 9.5 km