PTTK hostel "Revival” (1236 m n.p.m.) – put into use in 1928 r., was owned by A.. Peniburgera. W 1933 r. as Jewish property, they were taken over by the Hitler Youth and turned into a youth hostel called "Adolf-Baude”. During the war, it served as a holiday center for German officers. W 1947 r. the object was taken care of by PTT, and two years later, the shelter again hosted tourists under the present name. It is one of the largest shelters in the Giant Mountains on the Polish side.
In the shelter located on the western slopes of Mały Szyszak there is 112 beds in rooms 1-, 2-passenger cars with bathrooms and 2-, 3- and multi-person rooms in the tourist standard, WC, baths, dining room and buffet.
The chalet was neglected for a long time. From 2009 r. however, there is a "rebirth of the rebirth."”. The new hosts who manage the facility are working intensively and effectively to improve the image of the facility (nice service, tasty cuisine, cleanliness, hot water etc.).
From the crossroads (signposts) near the hostel, the Sudecki Main Trail, along with the green one, goes up. After several dozen meters, the green trail turns left – On the way over Reglami to Karpacz, while the red one goes further, traversing the slopes of Mały Szyszak above the upper edge of the forest (1436 m n.p.m.) and Blunt Peak (1387 m n.p.m.). Behind the top of the latter, a view of the Sunflower rock opens (1423 m n.p.m.).
The knot of trails: yellow (by Pilgrims) and green through Polana to Karpacz.