Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu
Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu
Natural monuments around Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu are found within a region known for its well-preserved natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The park encompasses the picturesque upper course of the San River, from its source to Solina Lake, featuring rich flora and fauna. Approximately 80% of the park's area is covered by forests, predominantly old-growth Carpathian beech forests, with nearly half of these stands over 100 years old. This area also includes several nature reserves protecting unique aspects of its…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The peak itself is not marked (the first known one I have seen in the Bieszczady Mountains without a marked peak)
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Beautiful natural waterfall. For me, the most beautiful in the region
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A monument in the form of a boulder with a plaque standing on the border of the Hulskie reserve. It is dedicated to the memory of prof. Stefan Myczkowski, a pioneer of Polish ecology. The monument was erected in 2014.
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Easy access by gravel road from Zatwarnica. A waterfall artificially created by soldiers quarrying stone for roads in the Bieszczady Mountains.
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Access via wide gravel roads. From Zatwarnica there is one, longer driveway.
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Dwernik Kamień (1004 m above sea level) is a peak in the Bieszczady Mountains, from which we can admire Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska, Bukowe Berdo and Wielka Rawka. Most of the route from Zatwarnica leads through the forest.
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A path that leads us to the very bank of the San River in the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park. Two routes run through here: the Terka - Studenne path (large loop) and the Rajskie - Trywolne - Krywe path.
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Dwernik Kamień (1004 m above sea level) is a peak in the Bieszczady Mountains, from which we can admire Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska, Bukowe Berdo and Wielka Rawka. The route is a bit tiring, but beautiful, I recommend it especially during hot weather, because most of it leads through the forest.
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The park offers a variety of significant natural monuments. You can explore the majestic Szepity Waterfall on the Hylate stream, known as the largest waterfall in the Bieszczady Mountains. For panoramic views, hike to Dwernik Kamień, a summit offering vistas of Połoniny Caryńska and Wetlińska. Another notable peak is Trohaniec Peak (939 m), which is part of the Diadem of Polish Mountains.
Yes, several natural monuments and areas are suitable for families. The trail to Szepity Waterfall on the Hylate stream is considered family-friendly, accessible via a green-marked nature and historical path. The Scenic gravel route in the Krywe Nature Reserve also offers a pleasant experience with slight elevation gains and viewpoints, suitable for a family outing.
The park is characterized by its well-preserved natural landscapes. You'll find the picturesque Upper San River Valley, extensive ancient Carpathian beech forests, and several nature reserves protecting unique ecosystems. These include floristic reserves like 'Śnieżyca wiosenna w Dwerniczku' for spring snowflakes, and various peat bog reserves such as 'Zakole' with its rare high peat bog.
The park's natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly stunning experiences. In spring, the 'Śnieżyca wiosenna w Dwerniczku' Floristic Reserve comes alive with blooming spring snowflakes. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the ancient Carpathian beech forests, making it ideal for scenic hikes. Summer is also popular for exploring the river valleys and mountain peaks.
Yes, within the park, you can find the Memorial to Professor Stefan Myczkowski. This monument, a boulder with a plaque, stands on the border of the Hulskie reserve and commemorates a pioneer of Polish ecology. It's accessible via wide gravel roads.
The region around Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the Pichurów Viewpoint Trail or the Church ruins loop from Krywe. For more challenging options, there are running trails such as the Pętla Nasiczne - Dwernik Kamień. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Trail around Otryt.
Absolutely. The park's wild character and low population density make it an invaluable destination for wildlife observation. Due to its ecological significance as part of the 'Eastern Carpathians' International Biosphere Reserve, you might encounter rare species, including large mammals like European bison, bears, and lynx, especially in less disturbed areas like the Upper San River Valley and ancient forests.
Approximately 80% of the park's area is covered by forests, predominantly old-growth Carpathian beech forests (reglowa buczyna karpacka). Nearly half of these stands are over 100 years old, representing a significant relict of primeval woodland. These forests are vital habitats and offer visitors a chance to experience a truly wild and ancient European forest ecosystem.
Yes, the park encompasses several nature reserves, each protecting unique aspects of its natural heritage. The 'Krywe' Landscape Reserve is notable for the occurrence of the Aesculapian snake. The 'Hulskie im. Stefana Myczkowskiego' Forest Reserve preserves significant ancient forest stands, and various peat bog reserves like 'Zakole' offer insights into distinct wetland ecosystems.
Visitors frequently appreciate the pristine nature and tranquility of the area. The scenic beauty of the Upper San River Valley, the challenging yet rewarding hikes to summits like Dwernik Kamień with its panoramic views, and the magical environment around Szepity Waterfall are often highlighted. The opportunity to experience ancient forests and diverse ecosystems also draws many nature enthusiasts.
The terrain varies across the park. You'll find gentle slopes along the river valleys and within some nature reserves, such as the Scenic gravel route in the Krywe Nature Reserve. However, ascents to mountain peaks like Dwernik Kamień and Trohaniec Peak involve more significant elevation gains, often leading through forests. Many trails are intermediate in difficulty.


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