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Batı Bieszczady

Sıradağ ·🇵🇱 Polonya
Alan 1.260 km²
Saat dilimi Europe/Warsaw
Batı Bieszczady

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Batı Bieszczady'i Keşfet

Western Bieszczady Essentials

Western Bieszczady Essentials

Western Bieszczady is defined by its 'polonynas'—high-altitude alpine meadows—and the region's highest peak, Tarnica. The landscape includes the expansive Solina Lake and UNESCO-listed wooden churches in Smolnik and Turzańsk. Historical sites like the ruins in Krywe and the restored stone church in Łopienka mark the locations of former villages. The area also supports unique wildlife, notably the European bison population protected at the Muczne enclosure.

10 yer
Bieszczady Peaks & Ridges

Bieszczady Peaks & Ridges

This collection features the primary elevations of the Western Bieszczady, including the range's highest peak, Tarnica (1,346 m). The selection highlights the unique 'połoniny'—vast alpine meadows found above the timberline—such as Połonina Caryńska and Bukowe Berdo. It includes the tri-border point at Kremenec, where Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine meet, and significant forested ridges like Wysoki Dział. These summits offer expansive views of the Eastern Carpathians and are interconnected by the Main Beskid Trail.

20 yer
Religious Heritage of Bieszczady

Religious Heritage of Bieszczady

The Bieszczady region preserves a diverse religious landscape shaped by centuries of coexistence between Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, and Orthodox communities. This selection features UNESCO-listed wooden churches in Smolnik and Turzańsk, alongside masonry shrines and atmospheric ruins in abandoned villages like Krywe and Łopienka. These sites showcase unique Boyko and Lemko architectural styles, from 18th-century timber structures to 19th-century brickwork, reflecting the complex cultural history and spiritual traditions of Southeastern Poland.

16 yer
Heritage and Ruins

Heritage and Ruins

This collection highlights the architectural and historical layers of the Bieszczady region, focusing on its diverse religious and secular heritage. It features UNESCO-listed wooden churches in Smolnik and Turzańsk, alongside the evocative ruins of abandoned villages like Krywe and Beniowa. The list also includes significant archaeological sites, the 18th-century Jewish cemetery in Baligród, and World War I battlefields, offering a comprehensive look at the Lemko and Boyko cultural landscapes and the region's complex wartime history.

15 yer
Mountain Huts & Shelters

Mountain Huts & Shelters

This collection features essential rest stops across the Western Bieszczady, ranging from traditional PTTK mountain huts to seasonal student tent bases. Many are situated on the sites of former villages like Jaworzec and Łopienka, offering basic amenities and traditional wooden architecture. Key locations include high-altitude shelters near Połonina Caryńska and Mała Rawka, providing strategic bases for multi-day treks along the main Bieszczady trails.

12 yer

Batı Bieszczady Haritası

Pratik Bilgiler

Para birimi
Polonya zlotisi PLN zł · Kart ödemeleri · Yaygın olarak kabul ediliyor
Acil durum numaraları
112
Elektrik
Tip C / Tip E
230 V · 50 Hz
Diller
Lehçe
Musluk suyu
İçilebilir
Sürüş yönü
Sağ
Ülke kodu
+48
Polonya hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinin

Turlar ve Aktiviteler

Tarnica
Arabayla
Lake Solina
Arabayla
St. Michael Archangel's Church, Smolnik

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