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Jogging around Komańcza offers access to the Bieszczady Mountains, a region characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. The area is nestled in the scenic valley of the Osławica and Barbarka streams, providing a natural backdrop for outdoor activities. Ancient beech forests are a prominent feature, contributing to the unique microclimate and visual appeal. Specific natural landmarks like the Duszatyńskie Lakes and the Chryszczata peak (997 meters) offer varied terrain for runners.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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67.8km
08:40
1,920m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.3km
05:14
1,510m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.0km
03:54
830m
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28.7km
03:43
820m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An interesting place. Primarily a natural monument with impressive trees: two yews, one fir, and one linden. But beyond that, fascinating sculptures and some history about the many different cultures in the history of Tabor and Wisłok—worth reading.
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Rymanów-Zdrój is a little further northwest from here. There's a bench here from which you can enjoy the beautiful view. It's a good place to stop and grab a bite to eat, but if not, you'll always find something to feed your soul!
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Tokarnia, a peak at 778 meters above sea level, offers stunning and expansive views of the Bukowskie Foothills and the Bieszczady Mountains. Finally, a forest-free peak. It's beautiful and peaceful here—it's hard to believe that heavy fighting took place here during World War II. It's an open clearing, so the wind can blow tourists away quite hard.
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An interesting Greek Catholic cemetery right by the road is worth a look. It turns out that the Main Beskid Trail offers more than just mountains!
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Kamień—or Kamień nad Rzepedzią—is located at an elevation of 717 meters above sea level in the Beskid Niski Mountains. The peak itself isn't exactly on the Main Beskid Trail if you're hiking it, but it's worth a detour, as the rock formations are beautiful. (If you want to climb to the top, you'll have to leave the paths—for the hungry—otherwise, just look from the path.)
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The history of these lakes is fascinating. It turns out they were formed by a landslide on the western slope of Chryszczata Mountain in 1907 after heavy rains! A natural dam formed on the Olchowata stream, and now there are the lakes. Today, it's beautiful, green, and very peaceful.
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A mountain at an altitude of 1,153 meters above sea level in Lesko County. It's called Wielki Jasło (Great Jasło) to distinguish it from the nearby Mały Jasło. The mountain is cleared here and uncrowded, offering a beautiful panorama in every direction.
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Ah, those Bieszczady peaks—why go to paradise when you're already there? Okrąglik, at 1,106 meters above sea level, is in the Western Bieszczady Mountains on the Polish-Slovak border. The views are spectacular—especially towards Slovakia.
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There are over 50 running routes around Komańcza, offering a wide range of options for different fitness levels. The area is known for its extensive network of trails, including four primary tourist trails that traverse the town.
While many routes in Komańcza are challenging, there are moderate options available. For instance, the Lower Duszatyn Pond – Dushatinskie Lakes loop from Przełom Osławy pod Duszatynem is a moderate 8.7 km path that takes about 1 hour 5 minutes to complete, offering a beautiful experience around the natural Duszatyńskie Lakes.
Komańcza is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter ancient beech forests, the scenic valleys of the Osławica and Barbarka streams, and significant natural landmarks like the Łopiennik Peak (1,069 m). The Waterfall on the Wisłoczek is another beautiful sight, and the Duszatyńskie Lakes are considered a notable natural curiosity of the Bieszczady Mountains.
Yes, many of the running routes in Komańcza are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the challenging Robbers' Glade – Natural Monument "Na Cerkwisku" loop from Wisłok Wielki, which covers 67.8 km and explores the wild Bieszczady landscape.
The running routes in Komańcza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the wild, untamed character of the Bieszczady Mountains, the dense forests, and the rolling hills that define the area's unique jogging experience.
Absolutely. The region offers several spots with expansive views. The Jeleni Skok Viewpoint provides stunning vistas. Additionally, the Chryszczata peak (997 meters) and Rzepedka (708 meters) offer panoramic views encompassing the Low Beskids, Bieszczady Mountains, Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains, and even the distant Tatra Mountains on clear days.
Yes, there are several huts and guesthouses in the vicinity that can serve as resting points or places to grab refreshments. Notable options include Bacówka Pod Honem and the Leśna Willa PTTK Guesthouse and Restaurant, which are popular among those exploring the trails.
Komańcza offers a beautiful experience throughout the year. The ancient beech forests are particularly captivating in autumn when the leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow and brown. The crisp, clean air and refreshing scent of pine make it enjoyable in spring and summer as well. Winter running is also possible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Komańcza has a Nature-Historical Trail that allows you to combine physical activity with an appreciation for the local environment and history. You can also find landmarks like the Monument to the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Komańcza offers several difficult routes. The Okrąglik – Małe Jasło loop from Żubracze is a difficult 37.3 km path winding through dense forests. Another demanding option is the Tokarnia – Vahalovsky Peak loop from Ościanek, an 30.0 km trail leading through rolling hills and towards peaks.
Absolutely. Komańcza is often considered the 'beginning of the Bieszczady adventure.' Its location in the scenic valley of the Osławica and Barbarka streams, coupled with its extensive trail network, makes it an ideal base for discovering the broader natural wonders and wild character of the Bieszczady Mountains.


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