Best attractions and places to see around gmina Solina, located in the Bieszczady Mountains, offers a diverse landscape of natural and man-made features. The region is characterized by its large artificial lakes, such as Lake Solina, and the surrounding mountain scenery. Visitors can explore historical sites, engineering marvels, and cultural institutions. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst its distinct geographical setting.
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Today we were in this tavern as a group of four. The facility has numerous dining rooms in the lower part, located below the entrance level and in the adjacent garden with umbrellas and on the first floor. Self-service (no waiters). Disabled people in wheelchairs have no chance here - stairs, narrow passages, a long queue of people to the window with orders, customers pushing each other with plates in both directions, narrow and winding access to the toilet (2 cabins and a claustrophobic corridor with a sink). We ordered pancakes in the style of Zbójnicka and they turned out to be delicious, and the portions were very generous. Tea is served in large glass cups (approx. 300 ml) for PLN 10 (not 150 ml as in some restaurants). The drawback is the long waiting time, which consists of waiting in the queue to place an order and then waiting for it to be fulfilled. In our case, it was an hour and 20 minutes (1h 20'). As for the end of the season - the second half of October, and not the middle of the holidays, is definitely too long. WW
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Visiting this cottage is an interesting experience. The labyrinth conflicts with our eyesight and we don't know what is vertical and what is diagonally. As a result, we walk around dancing like on a yacht during a storm.
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How to get to Kamień Leski This one of the most recognizable natural peculiarities of the region is located at the beginning of the village of Glinne, on the route from Lesko to Ustrzyki Dolne, approximately 5 km from Lesko. You can also get here along the green trail from Lesko (Lesko - Krysowa), or from Zwierzyń through Czulnia and the Baszta bicycle path. The place is marked, there is a small parking lot next to it. Kamień Leski (approx. 410-420 m above sea level) - is an extremely original monument of inanimate nature built of Krosno sandstone. It owes its bizarre shape to nature (erosive atmospheric influences) and the inhabitants of the surrounding area. In the 19th century, stone was mined at its foot. Two deep gaps with a vertical rock wall from the side of Glinne are still visible after the former quarry. Today, overgrown with a young forest, they add a special charm to this corner. Source and more: https://www.twojebieszczady.net/warto/kleski.php
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Greek Catholic Church of St. Transfiguration from 1820. Abandoned after World War II. Used in the 1960s for an apple warehouse. From 1968, a Roman Catholic church. Rebuilt in 1932 - 1935. Renovated in 1969 and 1991 - 1999. Construction and equipment. A wooden orthodox church of carcass construction. Oriented. Tripartite, built in the neoclassical style. The presbytery is smaller than the nave, closed rectangular with two side sacristies. Single-ridge roof, covered with sheet metal. The nave with an apparent dome mounted on an octagonal drum with a tin bulbous cupola with a lantern. A small turret above the presbytery. The tower from the front of the post-frame structure. Topped with a tent roof with a spherical cupola with a lantern. Inside, mirror vaults in the women's gallery and presbytery, and an octagonal dome in the nave. music choir. Folk crucifix from the 19th century on a rainbow arch from Haczów. Contemporary figural and ornamental polychrome. Presentation of the Eye of Providence. Original equipment not preserved. Source: https://m.fotopolska.eu/Cerkiew_Przemienienia_Panskiego_Manasterzec
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At the intersection of two roads leading to Ustrzyki and Solina, in the town of Uherce Mineralne, a new tourist attraction called Chatka Wariatka was created. The house on the roof in question stood on its "head" and is turned upside down. The inside of the cottage, on the other hand, is governed by gravity, making almost every visitor dizzy. The recently built attraction is very popular with visitors of all ages. The children scream with joy and the elders clutch their heads. We note unrestrained laughter in very large quantities :-) Chatka Wariatka is an interesting alternative for visitors whose aura has thwarted plans for hiking and rest by the famous Bieszczady "sea". The madhouse is located 8 km from Lesko, 17 km from Solina and 18 km from Ustrzyki Dolne. We invite visitors of all ages and we have prepared special places for those in love :-) Source: http://www.chatkawariatka.pl/
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Firing is the place where Charcoal is produced. In the steel retorts designed by the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, mainly alder and beech are burned. There used to be a lot of accidents in the Bieszczady Mountains. Now the Polish ones have to compete with the Ukrainian ones. Often, near firings, there are booths in which Smolars live during the operation of the retorts. It is worth asking the tar maker. These are the real Bieszczady Mountains, they live in full contact and in the immediate vicinity of the Bieszczady forest, often many weeks away from larger settlements.
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The Bieszczady Mountains are also unique or very rare places. Smoke is the place where charcoal is produced. In the steel records designed by SGGW, mainly alder and beech are burned. Special openings on the sides of the retorts enable precise regulation of oxygen supply, and most importantly, limiting its amount. As a result, the wood falls to the Coal evenly and does not become ashes. This is later used for barbecues, as well as for filters in steel mills. The Bieszczady Mountains have never been burned out. Now the Polish ones have to compete with the Ukrainian ones. A working firing is characterized by a huge amount of smoke emitted. It is the motive of green activities, even though the Carpathian forest with its surface, the number of trees, easily neutralizes the effects of firing and retorts, Correct, it is not a threat to nature.
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Gmina Solina is renowned for its natural beauty, centered around Lake Solina, Poland's largest artificial lake, which offers extensive shorelines and opportunities for water activities. Other notable natural features include the Reserve Sine Wiry, the unique "Cudowne Źródełko w Zwierzyniu" (Miraculous Spring in Zwierzyń), and the scenic Jeziorko Szmaragdowe (Emerald Lake). The entire area is nestled within the picturesque Bieszczady Mountains, providing numerous hiking and cycling trails.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Solina Dam itself, where a walk along its top provides vistas of Lake Solina and the Myczkowce Reservoir. The Gondola Lift (PKL Solina) offers aerial views from Plasza Mountain to Jawor Mountain. Additionally, the Polańczyk Lookout Point and Korbania Lookout are excellent spots for scenic vistas of the lake and the Bieszczady Mountains.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural sites. A must-visit is the Bieszczady Forest Railway – Majdan Station, a historical narrow-gauge railway offering a unique journey through the forest. You can also see the characteristic Bell tower in Terka, a 19th-century remnant of a former Orthodox church, and the historic Church of the Transfiguration (Former Greek Catholic Church, 1820), Manasterzec. The area also features the Museum of Spiritual and Material Culture of the Boykos in Myczków and the unique Living Bible Book – Biblical Garden in Myczkowce.
Gmina Solina is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various water sports on Lake Solina, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and cruise ship trips. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including easy options like the "Terka-Studenne Trail" or the "Solina Dam – Port Solina loop." More moderate hikes include the "Sine Wiry Nature Trail" and the "Hiking trail 'Zielona wzgórza nad Soliną'." Cyclists can explore routes like the "Bridge Below the Solina Dam – Forest above Solina loop." You can find more details on these activities and routes in the hiking guide, easy hikes guide, and road cycling guide for Gmina Solina.
Absolutely! Families will enjoy the Bieszczady Forest Railway – Majdan Station for a fun historical train ride. The Gondola Lift (PKL Solina) offers an exciting aerial experience, and its upper station on Jawor Mountain features the Amusement Park Tajemnicza Solina (Mysterious Solina Amusement Park). Lake Solina itself provides opportunities for swimming, boating, and relaxing on its many beaches, making it a great destination for all ages.
The best time to visit Gmina Solina largely depends on your preferred activities. The summer months (June to August) are ideal for water sports on Lake Solina, hiking, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of towns like Polańczyk. Spring and autumn offer milder weather, perfect for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the Bieszczady Mountains. Winter provides opportunities for winter sports, though some attractions may have reduced operating hours.
Yes, Gmina Solina offers several easy hiking options. The "Terka-Studenne Trail (small loop)" is a good choice, as is the "Solina Dam – Port Solina loop from Solina." Another accessible option is the "Sine Wiry Nature Reserve – Łopienka Information Board loop from Polanki." These trails are generally well-maintained and provide a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty. For more details, refer to the easy hikes guide.
Beyond the well-known sites, Gmina Solina offers some unique attractions. The Charcoal Kiln in Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park provides a glimpse into traditional charcoal production. The "Cudowne Źródełko w Zwierzyniu" (Miraculous Spring in Zwierzyń) is a natural point of interest. For a truly unusual experience, consider the Bieszczady Bicycle Trolleys in Uherce Mineralne, where you can pedal special vehicles on old railway tracks.
You can experience the Solina Dam and Lake Solina directly by walking across the top of the Solina Dam itself, which offers impressive views. For a different perspective, take a ride on the Gondola Lift (PKL Solina), which provides aerial views of the dam and the vast lake. You can also explore the lake by taking a cruise ship, kayaking, or paddleboarding from various points along its extensive shoreline, particularly from resort towns like Polańczyk.
Polańczyk is a well-known health resort town situated on Lake Solina. It's a popular hub offering a wide range of accommodation, amenities, and a vibrant gastronomic scene. It serves as an excellent starting point for exploring local routes and enjoying the lake, with numerous beaches and recreational areas.
Yes, Gmina Solina is home to several cultural institutions. The Muzeum Kultury Duchowej i Materialnej Bojków w Myczkowie (Museum of Spiritual and Material Culture of the Boykos in Myczków) is dedicated to the heritage of the Boyko people. You can also visit the Regionalne Centrum Kultury w Myczkowie (Regional Culture Center in Myczków) and the Centrum Kultury Ekumenicznej w Myczkowcach (Ecumenical Culture Center in Myczkowce), which promotes ecumenical culture.


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