Lubrza is a hill with the height of 666 m a.s.l. located in the Eastern Ridge of the Kaczawskie Mountains, betwen Mysłów, Kaczorów and Płonina. The path to the top itself is unmarked, but on the southern slope, there is a yellow trail leading from Mysłów to Płonina. There is no view from the top.
On the slopes, you’ll see several interesting rocks. They are built from trachytes – acidic volcanic rocks, formed at the beginning of Paleozoic, probably in the Ordovician period.
The most spectacular among them is Karczmisko, located approximately 1 km to the south from the lowest buildings in Mysłów. It consists of two separate crags combined by a shallow lowering. The western crag is larger and its height is 18 m, the eastern one – 14 m. The upper surface of the western rock is a good viewing point to the Kaczawskie Mountains, including Połom, transformed by the limestone quarry.
Slightly higher, next to the yellow trail, there is Czerwona Skała (Red Rock, sometimes called Krucza Skała (Raven Rock)). It is a rock bastion with almost vertical walls, erecting from the slope to the height of approximately 8 m from the top and up to 12 m from the other side. In the close vicinity, approximately 450 m to the south, there is another rock, which doesn’t have any name. Its height is 5 m and it’s built from two varieties of trachytes: the upper one exhibits distinctive slate separation, the lower one looks like pillow lavas. Higher on the slope of Lubrza, there is a rock called Diablak. It represents the rock bastion type, erecting from a quite steep slope. From the western side, the height of the two-step rock wall reaches 20 m.
Description: Piotr Migoń
The route along the yellow trail, later along unmarked roads to the top