Attractions and places to see around Źródliska Jasiołki encompass a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance, situated within the Jaśliski Landscape Park. This area protects unique plant communities, particularly around the spring areas of the Wisłok and Jasiołka rivers. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments and historical sites, offering insights into the region's past and its ecological value. The area provides opportunities for exploring the rezerwat przyrody źródliska jasiołki and other points of interest.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This monument commemorates the fallen WOP soldiers who were ambushed by UPA gangs while evacuating their facility.
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A historic observation tower, built by the Germans. The oldest and only preserved observation tower in the Low Beskids. Currently, the trees are taller than the tower, but during World War II it was a strategic observation point.
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Kanasiówka Peak (824 m above sea level) on the Polish-Slovak border. The trail from Wisłok Wielki (yellow) is a paved road at the beginning, then a forest road, and at the very end it becomes a path, but quite wide.
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A place for a bonfire and relaxation in the bosom for rounds. Right next to it (crossing a wooden bridge) we can see a monument to the fallen WOP soldiers.
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The Jasiołka Źródliska nature reserve was established in 1994 to protect natural plant communities covering the spring areas of the Wisłok and Jasiołka rivers. The reserve is located in the Jaśliski Landscape Park.
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In the Upper Jasiołka Valley, where the village of Jasiel formerly existed, there is a monument commemorating the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army. It was erected in 1981 on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów during the 2nd Beskid Courier Trail Rally, and unveiled by Jan Łożański, nicknamed "Orzeł", a well-known courier of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. The couriers' route to Jasiel became the inspiration for the "Jaga-Kora" route, a reconstruction of the historic ZWZ-AK courier route from 1940-1945. Jan Łożański, who traveled the route 45 times, was imprisoned by the Gestapo and the Hungarians. His memories of this trail were described in the book "Kurierski Szlakiem po Beskid Niski".
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The monument was erected on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów in 1981, during the 2nd Rally of the Beskid Couriers Trail, and was unveiled by Jan Łożański himself, pseudonym "Orzeł" - one of the most famous couriers of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. (...) The historic route from Rymanów (or more precisely, the Rymanów railway station in Wróblik Szlacheckie) to Jasiel was used not only by couriers, but also by special emissaries or guides carrying important documents and information. It was also used by fugitives from Nazi persecution and finally those who wanted to fight in Polish armed units formed in exile. (...) The route through Jasiel leading from Warsaw to Budapest was covered by the aforementioned Jan Łożański as many as 45 times, being imprisoned several times by the Gestapo and the Hungarians (...) He described his memories in the book "Kurierskim Szlakiem po Beskidzie Niski". Source: https://gorybezgranic.pttk.pl/330-gory-bez-granic-pomnik-kurierow-beskidzkich-w-jasielu
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The primary natural attraction is the Źródliska Jasiołki Nature Reserve. This reserve was established to protect unique natural plant communities and the spring areas of the Wisłok and Jasiołka rivers, all located within the Jaśliski Landscape Park.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Monument to the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army, which commemorates a historic World War II courier route. Another significant site is the Former Łemko cemetery, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Łemko people.
The area around Źródliska Jasiołki is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the 'Former Łemko cemetery – Kamień loop' or challenging running trails such as the 'Loop Wola Wyżna - Źródliska Jasiołki'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails.
While specific family-friendly activities are not extensively detailed, the Rest area is noted as a family-friendly facility, offering a place for relaxation. Exploring the natural beauty of the Źródliska Jasiołki Nature Reserve can also be an enjoyable experience for families, depending on the chosen trails and children's ages.
Given that Źródliska Jasiołki is primarily a nature reserve protecting plant communities and river springs, the best time to visit is typically during spring, summer, or early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and allow visitors to fully appreciate the lush flora and natural landscapes.
Yes, the Military Observation Tower in Jaśliski Landscape Park, though now surrounded by taller trees, was historically a strategic observation point. While it might not offer expansive views today, the general landscape of the Jaśliski Landscape Park provides many opportunities for scenic appreciation during hikes and rides.
While specific 'easy' walking trails are not explicitly listed, the general area within the Jaśliski Landscape Park, particularly around the Źródliska Jasiołki Nature Reserve, offers paths suitable for casual exploration. Some MTB routes are rated 'easy', such as the 'Chałupa Elektryków – Above Moszczaniec loop', which might also be suitable for walking, depending on terrain.
The Źródliska Jasiołki Nature Reserve is dedicated to protecting natural plant communities, which in turn supports diverse local wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, visitors can expect to observe various birds, small mammals, and insects typical of a protected forest and river spring ecosystem in the Low Beskids.
The Monument to the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army commemorates the brave couriers who used a historic route through the Beskid Niski mountains during World War II. Erected in 1981, it honors their vital role in carrying documents and information, as well as aiding fugitives and those joining Polish armed units abroad.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in Polish landscape parks, often on a leash. While there's no explicit 'dog-friendly' designation for specific trails in the provided data, the natural environment of the Źródliska Jasiołki Nature Reserve and surrounding Jaśliski Landscape Park is suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control and any local regulations regarding protected areas are followed.
The Former Łemko cemetery is a historical site located within the Jaśliski Landscape Park. It is important as it serves as a tangible reminder of the cultural heritage and presence of the Łemko people in this region, offering insights into their past communities and traditions.
Yes, the nearby routes include several circular options. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Former Łemko cemetery – Kamień loop' or the 'Chałupa Elektryków – Above Moszczaniec loop'. For running, there's the 'Loop Wola Wyżna - Źródliska Jasiołki'. These circular routes offer convenient ways to explore the area and return to your starting point.


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