Góry Sokole is the north-west edge of Rudawy Janowickie, but is often regarded as a distinct location. The rocks here are granite, and the area is subdivided into three regions: Krzyżna Góra, Rejon Sokolika and Rejon Sukiennic, all of which are a part of Rudawy Landscape Park.
Rejon Sokolika got its name after the second highest peak of Góry Sokole ? Sokolik. In this area there are 6 rocks, but Sokolik Mały (Small Sokolik) and Sokolik Duży (Big Sokolik) are interesting in particular; some of Sokolik Mały's routes exceed 50 metres, while the longest route on Sokolik Duży is ?only? 35 metres! Sokolik Duży, however, offers a wider range of difficulty levels of its routes ? from 5.3 to about 5.12c in YDS, while the routes of Sokolik Mały are a bit more challenging ? 5.6 to 5.13c in YDS.
Rejon Sukiennic (yes, the name may be familiar ? Sukiennice is one of Kraków's most famous landmarks) consists of 12 rocks, one of them being Sukiennice. It has over a hundred routes of difficulties ranging from 5.3 to 5.12c in YDS. At it's the tallest wall, Sukiennice is 30 metres high. Krzywa Turnia can also be a challenging one; its walls reach 65 metres, but the difficulty level begins at 5.5 in YDS.