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The "Laworta" ski station is the largest and the only chair lift in the Bieszczady Mountains. The main slope route "Laworta" has "FIS" approval. The slope is illuminated and artificially snowed. The station offers rentals and equipment service. The station has three lifts: - chair lift with a length of 1300 meters - transport capacity: 1200 people / h, - drag lift with a length of 1250 meters - transport capacity: 1100 people / h, - drag lift with a length of 300 meters (for beginners) - transport capacity: 350 people / h. The main route, 1250 meters long, has "FIS" approval for slalom and giant slalom. The difference in altitude is 256 meters. The slopes are illuminated, artificially snowed and groomed. The slopes are secured by rescuers of the Bieszczady GOPR group. Equipment rental and service available to skiers.
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The church was probably built in 1862. In 1911 it underwent a major reconstruction. During renovation works, a screen bell tower, currently standing near the church, was built. The temple was used by Greek Catholics...
The church was built in 1844. Renovated successively in 1884, 1909 and 1922. After the village returned to Poland in 1951, the church served the Forest Construction Board as a warehouse for fertilizers and building...
The church was built and consecrated in 1847. It is a mutated building, built of brick and plastered. A split church, with a semi-circular presbytery and a rectangular nave wider than the presbytery. The sacristy...
Being in the Bieszczady National Park you can not go to the nearby Museum, which presents the nature of the Park. You will learn how the local mountain ranges were formed and how glaciated it was. For those who are...
The church was probably built in 1862. In 1911 it underwent a major reconstruction. During renovation works, a screen bell tower, currently standing near the church, was built. The temple was used by Greek Catholics...
The church was built in 1844. Renovated successively in 1884, 1909 and 1922. After the village returned to Poland in 1951, the church served the Forest Construction Board as a warehouse for fertilizers and building...
The church was built and consecrated in 1847. It is a mutated building, built of brick and plastered. A split church, with a semi-circular presbytery and a rectangular nave wider than the presbytery. The sacristy...
Being in the Bieszczady National Park you can not go to the nearby Museum, which presents the nature of the Park. You will learn how the local mountain ranges were formed and how glaciated it was. For those who are...