• Welcome to the Bieszczady Mountains! Tucked away in southeastern Poland, this picturesque mountain range is the country’s best-kept secret.
  • Still, before WWII Bieszczady Mountains were one of the most populous Polish regions, with one village even having several thousand inhabitants.
  • Whoever has visited the mountain range of Bieszczady, feels that this place is more than just a tourist destination; it is a natural medicine that relieves stress.
  • What's more, you do not have to worry that accommodation will become a ball at your feet, which limits tourists before visiting the wild Bieszczady Mountains.
  • The Bieszczady Mountains in southeast Poland offer a pristine and untouched natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a break from crowded tourist destinations.
  • Where are Bieszczady Mountains? On the very far south-east tip of Poland, you will find a mountain range Bieszczady which is also a National Park.
  • Forstest in the Bieszczady Mountains look most spectacular in autumn, when they literally explode with orange, brown and red leaves.
  • To Poland belongs only a part of the Carpathian Mountains – Western Bieszczady and the western part of Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains.
  • This is a journey to the deepest meaning of nature as Bieszczady are mountains famous for its rich flora and fauna including wild animals like bears and wolves.
  • With its untouched landscapes, dense forests, and picturesque peaks, the Bieszczady Mountains offer a truly immersive experience in the heart of nature.