BIESZCZADY

Bieszczady is one of the most interesting regions in Poland. It is located far away from civilization, on the south-eastern edge of Poland and has astonishing glowering charm. The forests of Bieszczady are inhabited by wolves, bears, wisents (European bison) and deer, as well as very rare eagle. Bieszczady National Park covers a large part of this region.

WHAT ATTRACTS THE FRIENDS OF BIESZCZADY TO THIS PLACE?

This is a special landscape, mostly mountainous but very gentle at the same time. The most characteristic are its pastures - and vast meadows in the mountains. Thanks to these vast meadows (Polonina) the hiking in Bieszczady is very simple and very attractive.

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Laczki, near Lesko, is a picturesque little village on the banks river San. It is not far from the direct route between Cisna and Polanczyk. If you enjoy nature or just want to escape from the everyday, this is the perfect place. You can go hiking, cycling, riding, fishing, mushroom hunting or simply relax. In the winter, there is much fun to be had on the ski pist not far from our cottage in Weremien.

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ŁĄCZKI

The village in Poland in the administrative district of Gmina Lesko, within Lesko County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, by the San river.

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WEREMIEŃ 1 KM

The name of the village comes from the name of Jeremiasz. The village was located before 1513 according to Wallachian law in the goods of Kmita family. Initially it was called Hruszka, from the neighboring mountain. In 1921 counted 87 houses and 459 inhabitants (392 Greek Catholics, 57 Roman Catholics, 10 Law of Moses). After the II World War the Ukrainian population was displaced; the wooden church (tserkov) from 1850 was demolished . In Laczki village have been preserved some traditional wooden houses.

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SANOK 19 KM

Sanok is a town located in the south-eastern part of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, at the junction of roads leading from Przemysl, Rzeszow and Krosno deep into the Bieszczady Mountains. The town has been spread in the picturesque valley of the San River at the foot of the Sowie Mountains which are the foothills of the Bieszczady. The oldest part of the town lies on a steep hill with the highest peak called Parkowa Gora with height of 364 m above sea level. Sanok counts nearly 42 000 inhabitants and 38 km2 of area.

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HOCZEW 2 KM

Hoczew is a village lying at the mouth of the Hoczew river to the San, in the administrative district of Gmina Lesko. The settlement in this area already existed in the tenth century. In the fourteenth century the village belonged to the Bal family. The village changed the owners several times in later centuries.

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LESKO 2 KM

Lesko lands were settled since prehistoric times and during the period of Roman influence. This is confirmed by archaeological findings dated back from the fourth century BC to the fourth century AD, and also the medieval.

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GLINNE 3 KM

The Lesko Stone, a distinctive rock formation. The stone is over 445 m high and is entirely a product of erosion. It is located on the main route from Lesko to Ustrzyki Dolne (climbing possibility).

SOLINA I POLAŃCZYK 10 KM

There are two popular resorts in Bieszczady mountain region on the artificial lake Solina. The main tourist attraction remains the dam. This is the perfect place for watersports enthusiasts (sailing, surfing…). There are many beaches around the lake on which to relax.

WETLINA / POŁONINY 40 KM

Bieszczady National Park - currently occupies an area of 29.000 Ha and it is among the largest attraction in the region. The park is home to numerous rare animal and plant species. Poloniny- the biggest and most picturesque range of the East Carpathians, 1000 -1100 meters above sea level, with natural alpine meadows and vegetation which leave unforgettable impressions with any visitor. With it´s numerous nature trails, the area is perfect for hiking.