Bielawskie Hills - microregion Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie hills, and more specifically Niemczańskie Hills.
Characteristic
The Bielawskie Hills can be divided into three parts: northern, southern and eastern. The southern and northern parts are broadly separated from each other The Ostroszowicka Pass and together they form a distinct shaft extending parallel to the The Owl Mountains. Here are the highest peaks of these hills: Park Mountain (451 m above sea level), Long (455 m above sea level), Crow and Eagle (both at 458 m above sea level) in the northern part and Suchan (448 m above sea level) and Wacławek (473 m above sea level, it is the highest peak) in the southern part. The eastern part is slightly lower, separated from the northern part by a picturesque gorge of the river Rogoznica. This part is in the shape of a short ridge, from which a few rather poorly marked arms extend. The highest peaks in this part of the Hills are Kluczowska Góra (428 m above sea level) and Bird (407 m above sea level). There are also peaks in the Bielawskie Hills Mount Maciek (291 m above sea level) and Maślana Góra.
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Mountains
- Park Mountain
- Long
- Crow
- Eagle
- Suchan
- Wacławek
- Kluczowska Góra
- Bird
- Mount Maciek
- Maślana Góra
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