Natural monuments in Subcarpathian Voivodeship feature diverse landscapes, including expansive mountain pastures and dense forests. The region is characterized by its commitment to preserving natural heritage, offering unique ecosystems and geological formations. Visitors can explore national parks, mountain peaks, and significant rock formations. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and experiencing the region's natural environment.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The shelter is in good condition and there is a table next to it, a good place for a break.
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The entrance from the Wyżniańska Pass is quite steep but it is possible and worth it :)
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One of the most crowded peaks in the Bieszczady Mountains. Not without reason. Conquering it guarantees wonderful views in every direction of the Bieszczady. At the top there is a concrete pole - a former geodetic mark
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Mała Rawka (together with Wielka Rawka) is a must-see in the Bieszczady Mountains. The peak is less popular than Połonina Wetlińska or Tarnica, but you can always meet many tourists on the trail. At the peak there are beautiful views and benches so you don't have to stand while admiring them ;)
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The highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains. I have been there many times over the last thirty years. In most cases, the hiking was accompanied by strong winds.
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One of the most popular mountain passes in the Bieszczady Mountains. It is also a branching of the trails to Smerek, Osadzki Wierch, Wetlina, Zatwranica and Jaworzec
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The region offers a variety of stunning natural monuments. Among the most popular are Tarnica Peak, the highest point in the Polish Bieszczady with panoramic views, and Orłowicz Pass, a frequently visited junction of trails in the Bieszczady Mountains. Another favorite is Mała Rawka, a summit where green and yellow trails intersect, offering great views and benches for rest.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, located on the edge of Magurski National Park, is a great option with its unique rock shapes and local legend. Łańcut Park, with its extensive grounds and historical castle, also provides a pleasant outing for families.
Subcarpathian Voivodeship is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore the expansive mountain pastures known as 'połoniny' in Bieszczady National Park, the unique geological formations like the sculpted sandstones in the Kornuty nature reserve within Magura National Park, or the gentle, green hills and small waterfalls of Eastern Roztocze. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is another example of unique rock structures.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Cycling in Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, trails lead to Tarnica Peak from Wołosate, and the Orłowicz Pass is a hub for multiple trails. You can find more options, including routes to Wielka Rawka and Mała Rawka, in the Mountain Hikes in Subcarpathian Voivodeship guide.
For diverse wildlife and untouched nature, Bieszczady National Park is renowned for its European bison, lynxes, wildcats, and golden eagles. Magura National Park, with its dense forests, is a sanctuary for brown bears, wolves, and Ural owls. Eastern Roztocze, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, also hosts protected species like the European beaver and lesser spotted eagle.
The best time for hiking in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship's natural monuments is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are most accessible. Summer offers lush greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Some trails, like those around Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, are accessible year-round.
Yes, some natural monuments intertwine with history. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation has a local legend associated with it. The Golden Spring (Holy Spring of St. John of Dukla) holds religious significance. Additionally, the Old Railway Viaduct over the Osława Rapids is a historical structure set amidst natural beauty. Łańcut Park also features a historical castle.
Beyond the major parks, consider visiting the Lisia Góra Nature Reserve near Rzeszów, known for its loess rock hillsides and rich alpine flora, including magnificent pedunculate oaks. The Arboretum in Bolestraszyce offers a beautifully maintained collection of diverse plant species for a more tranquil experience.
Absolutely. Tarnica Peak is famous for its breathtaking panoramic views. Wielka Rawka also offers stunning vistas of the surrounding Bieszczady Mountains. Many other summits and mountain passes, such as Orłowicz Pass and Mała Rawka, provide excellent viewpoints.
Yes, Lake Solina, often called the 'Bieszczady Sea,' is a large artificial reservoir nestled in the mountains, perfect for boating, fishing, and relaxation. Eastern Roztocze also features picturesque small waterfalls on its rivers and streams, adding to its natural charm.


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