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Rowerem na szczyt. Do zdobycia góra Chrobrego w Elblągu - Elbląg Radio ESKA ## Góra Chrobrego (Krucza) in Elbląg: what it is, what you can do, and what may have changed recently Góra Chrobrego is the commonly used local name for Krucza, a hill on the Wysoczyzna Elbląska (Elbląg Upland) within the administrative area of Elbląg, in Poland’s Warmińsko-Mazurskie region. The hill’s documented elevation is 92.6 m above sea level, and the “Góra Chrobrego” name is used interchangeably because of the nearby Bolesława Chrobrego street name. The address associated with the attraction (and with on-site infrastructure referenced by multiple sources) is Bolesława Chrobrego 34, 82-300 Elbląg—matching the coordinates you provided. --- ## What makes Góra Chrobrego worth a stop ### 1) It’s a defined high point with a recognized viewpoint function At least one regional attraction listing describes Góra Chrobrego explicitly as a viewpoint (punkt widokowy) and states it is open year-round. Separately, user-generated travel commentary consistently frames it as a place where, in good conditions, you can see a panorama over Elbląg. (Treat any single review as anecdotal, but the theme is consistent across review platforms.) ### 2) It’s tied to winter sports infrastructure Multiple ski-area directories describe Góra Chrobrego – Elbląg as a small ski area with: - ~1 km of slopes - a single lift, described as a J-bar / orczyk type - an elevation band reported as 36–86 m for the winter sports area (note: that’s the ski-area vertical band, not the hill’s total elevation above sea level) One directory entry also lists operating hours as 10:00–21:00 for the ski lift and repeats the Chrobrego 34 address. (This is exactly the kind of detail that changes often—see the “Outdated data” box below.) ### 3) It sits in a named park context used for walking routes An Elbląg-area reference site states the hill is counted as part of the Bażantarnia park context. A regional encyclopedia entry for the “Okólny” walking trail notes that the route passes the hill (Krucza / Góra Chrobrego) and repeats the 92.6 m figure. Encyclopedia --- ## Practical on-the-ground orientation (what you can verify quickly when you arrive) ### Access and terrain The hill is a defined rise rather than a mountain, but it’s still a slope—especially noticeable if you approach from the lower side near the Chrobrego street area. That slope geometry is also why the site is used for skiing infrastructure in winter in some years/seasons. ### EV charging at/near the address Your excerpt mentions EV chargers. Independent mapping and EV-charging directories list charging points at Chrobrego 34 in Elbląg, including listings that describe: - a station at Chrobrego 34 - Type 2 connectors - availability listed as 24/7 on at least one directory (Again: charger operators and status can change; use these sources as “likely present,” not a guarantee.) --- ## A note on changes, leases, and why some info online may conflict If you’ve seen older posts describing a more built-up recreational complex, it’s because the management and development plans for the area have been in flux: - A local report (Dec 2023) describes a lease agreement beginning 1 Jan 2024 with a plan for a multi-stage recreation/sports development over several years. Gdańsk - A later local-business article (2024) indicates the planned complex “will not be built” in that form, citing financial/tax reasons. - Another local outlet reports that the lease agreement was dissolved by mutual consent (mid-2024), describing the project as effectively paused. Bottom line: when you read “it’s being modernized” or “new attractions are coming,” check the publication date. There have been real administrative changes, so contradictory descriptions can both be “true” at the time they were written. --- ## Outdated-data flags (read this before planning around specific services) These details are commonly outdated and should be verified close to your visit: - Ski lift opening hours and daily operating status (weather-dependent and operator-dependent). One directory lists 10:00–21:00, but that is not a guarantee for the current season. - Whether specific built attractions are currently installed/operational, given documented lease and redevelopment changes in 2024. - EV charger availability/status, since directory listings can lag real-world changes. --- --- ## Quick facts (from sources) - Name: Krucza (also called Góra Chrobrego) - Elevation: 92.6 m a.s.l. - Location: within Elbląg; Wysoczyzna Elbląska - Associated address used in listings: Bolesława Chrobrego 34, 82-300 Elbląg - Winter-sports listing snapshot: ~1 km slopes; 1 lift (J-bar)

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Updated June 11, 2025

Rowerem na szczyt. Do zdobycia góra Chrobrego w Elblągu – Elbląg Radio ESKA

## Góra Chrobrego (Krucza) in Elbląg: what it is, what you can do, and what may have changed recently

Góra Chrobrego is the commonly used local name for Krucza, a hill on the Wysoczyzna Elbląska (Elbląg Upland) within the administrative area of Elbląg, in Poland’s Warmińsko-Mazurskie region. The hill’s documented elevation is 92.6 m above sea level, and the “Góra Chrobrego” name is used interchangeably because of the nearby Bolesława Chrobrego street name.

The address associated with the attraction (and with on-site infrastructure referenced by multiple sources) is Bolesława Chrobrego 34, 82-300 Elbląg—matching the coordinates you provided.

## What makes Góra Chrobrego worth a stop

### 1) It’s a defined high point with a recognized viewpoint function
At least one regional attraction listing describes Góra Chrobrego explicitly as a viewpoint (punkt widokowy) and states it is open year-round.
Separately, user-generated travel commentary consistently frames it as a place where, in good conditions, you can see a panorama over Elbląg. (Treat any single review as anecdotal, but the theme is consistent across review platforms.)

### 2) It’s tied to winter sports infrastructure
Multiple ski-area directories describe Góra Chrobrego – Elbląg as a small ski area with:
– ~1 km of slopes
– a single lift, described as a J-bar / orczyk type
– an elevation band reported as 36–86 m for the winter sports area (note: that’s the ski-area vertical band, not the hill’s total elevation above sea level)

One directory entry also lists operating hours as 10:00–21:00 for the ski lift and repeats the Chrobrego 34 address. (This is exactly the kind of detail that changes often—see the “Outdated data” box below.)

### 3) It sits in a named park context used for walking routes
An Elbląg-area reference site states the hill is counted as part of the Bażantarnia park context.
A regional encyclopedia entry for the “Okólny” walking trail notes that the route passes the hill (Krucza / Góra Chrobrego) and repeats the 92.6 m figure. Encyclopedia

## Practical on-the-ground orientation (what you can verify quickly when you arrive)

### Access and terrain
The hill is a defined rise rather than a mountain, but it’s still a slope—especially noticeable if you approach from the lower side near the Chrobrego street area. That slope geometry is also why the site is used for skiing infrastructure in winter in some years/seasons.

### EV charging at/near the address
Your excerpt mentions EV chargers. Independent mapping and EV-charging directories list charging points at Chrobrego 34 in Elbląg, including listings that describe:
– a station at Chrobrego 34
– Type 2 connectors
– availability listed as 24/7 on at least one directory

(Again: charger operators and status can change; use these sources as “likely present,” not a guarantee.)

## A note on changes, leases, and why some info online may conflict

If you’ve seen older posts describing a more built-up recreational complex, it’s because the management and development plans for the area have been in flux:

– A local report (Dec 2023) describes a lease agreement beginning 1 Jan 2024 with a plan for a multi-stage recreation/sports development over several years. Gdańsk
– A later local-business article (2024) indicates the planned complex “will not be built” in that form, citing financial/tax reasons.
– Another local outlet reports that the lease agreement was dissolved by mutual consent (mid-2024), describing the project as effectively paused.

Bottom line: when you read “it’s being modernized” or “new attractions are coming,” check the publication date. There have been real administrative changes, so contradictory descriptions can both be “true” at the time they were written.

## Outdated-data flags (read this before planning around specific services)

These details are commonly outdated and should be verified close to your visit:
– Ski lift opening hours and daily operating status (weather-dependent and operator-dependent). One directory lists 10:00–21:00, but that is not a guarantee for the current season.
– Whether specific built attractions are currently installed/operational, given documented lease and redevelopment changes in 2024.
– EV charger availability/status, since directory listings can lag real-world changes.

## Quick facts (from sources)
– Name: Krucza (also called Góra Chrobrego)
– Elevation: 92.6 m a.s.l.
– Location: within Elbląg; Wysoczyzna Elbląska
– Associated address used in listings: Bolesława Chrobrego 34, 82-300 Elbląg
– Winter-sports listing snapshot: ~1 km slopes; 1 lift (J-bar)

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