>>2195128>I start to get used to the Polish sense of humor Wait, are you not Polish? That changes things. Where are you from and do you speak the language? Why are you even in Poland, Bielsko of all places?
>I live in Bielsko-Biala for like 3 years now and to give you an idea I started with cyganski las and surroundings.Cygański Las is a babby tier park for a walk, not a hike. But it's a start I guess.
>Biggest trip was : kozia gora, klimczok, szyndzielnia then back to starting point in one dayVery nice, I did those peaks countless times in various combinations.
>Maybe you know some nice trails (any difficulty) in beskid slaski so I can just have fun walking around and maybe even spend a night camping in the wild ?Just a few from nearly endless options:
Błatnia from Jaworze
Klimczok via other routes (from Bystra or Szczyrk)
Dębowiec - Szyndzielnia - Klimczok - Magura and down to Szczyrk
Skrzyczne from Szczyrk, either hike up or take the cable car and then hike around on top
Szczyrk - Skrzyczne - Barania Góra - down to Wisła or Milówka. This one is around 25 km total, you could plan a sleepover somewhere to take it easy.
Magórka from Wilkowice
Or get yourself a nice topo map with trails marked. Polish (and Czech and Slovakian) trailblazing system is one of the best and clearest in the world, plus tourism is very organized and centralized. Or worst case scenario get the A**Tr**ls app, there's a bunch of better or worse suggestions in it.
Seriously, just look at pic related, it just begs to be traversed and is beautiful.
Last but not least, looping back to your previous post, if you tell anyone in Bielsko that it's Silesia and they don't punch you in the face then they are phonies and transplants and you should not speak with them. HTH.