Attractions and places to see around gmina Olszanica, located in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural features. The region is situated in the Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains, with a portion of the Słonne Mountains Landscape Park within its boundaries. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural monuments, and unique man-made structures. The area provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing local heritage.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A former Greek Catholic church built in 1910–1912. After World War II, a grain warehouse was established in the church. In 1957, the church was converted into a church.
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A long, steel, extremely narrow bridge over the San River. It's strange that it is open to car traffic. They barely fit in there.
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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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Brick Greek Catholic branch church of St. Saint George (Jura) in Myczkowce was built in the years 1910-12 in the Ukrainian national style. It functioned as an Orthodox church until 1939 and was an access church to the parish in Bóbrka. During World War II, the Soviet army turned it into a cinema. After the war, it was turned into a grain warehouse for a nearby production cooperative. After the warehouse was closed down in 1956, the church was renovated and from 1957 the building served as a branch Roman Catholic church of the parish in Uherce. (...) The church is made of brick, its walls are made of brick, stone and plastered. The culmination is a spacious dome on the transept. The facility is covered with sheet metal. The original furnishings of the church have not survived. The polychrome was made in 1973 by Andrzej and Irena Chojkowscy. (...) Source and more: https://www.twojebieszczady.net/st_cerkwie/cerkiew_myczkowce.php
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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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Beavers with their young swim to the bridge over the San from the nearby reserve, sometimes creating incredible opportunities for tourists to take photos. Black storks, grey herons, cormorants and other ornithological curiosities feed in the San gorge. The San gorge - below the Myczkowce power plant - is also the best place for fishing in the entire area. Source and more: http://www.twojebieszczady.net/sor/zwierzyn.php --------------------------------- When crossing the narrow bridge, you should be especially careful, because passing cars rub their mirrors against pedestrians, and if a pedestrian is walking a bicycle, they may simply not fit. You should ride your bicycle over the bridge and not try to pass cars.
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Gmina Olszanica is rich in history. You can visit the Palace in Olszanica, also known as Biesa Palace, a romantic-style palace from 1905 with neo-Gothic motifs. Other significant historical sites include the Church of the Transfiguration (Former Greek Catholic Church, 1820), Manasterzec, the Historic Church in Olszanica Village, St. Joseph's Church in Orelec, and the Fortified Manor House of the Herburt Family in Uherce Mineralne.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions. A must-see is Kamień Leski, an original natural monument composed of Krosno sandstone, known for its unique shape formed by erosion and historical quarrying. A portion of the Słonne Mountains Landscape Park also lies within Gmina Olszanica, providing scenic landscapes for nature exploration.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, with numerous easy trails available in the Słonne Mountains Landscape Park. For more structured activities, consider exploring the nearby running trails or cycling routes. You can find various options, including easy hikes like the "Olszanka Waterfall (Uherce) loop" or the "San River View loop," and cycling routes such as the "Bike loop from Rezerwat Bobry w Uhercach." For more details on routes, check out the Running Trails around gmina Olszanica, Cycling around gmina Olszanica, and Easy hikes around gmina Olszanica guides.
Absolutely! A popular family-friendly spot is Chatka Wariatka (Uherce Mineralne), an upside-down house that provides a fun and disorienting experience for visitors of all ages. Additionally, the Bieszczady Express Rail Bicycles offer a unique and engaging way for families to experience the local scenery by cycling along former railway lines.
To experience local craftsmanship, visit the Bieszczady School of Craft (Bieszczadzka Szkoła Rzemiosła), which actively preserves traditional crafts. For local culinary delights, you can explore the Ursa Maior Brewery for artisanal beers or the Czar PGR-u Cheese Producer for excellent local cheeses.
Gmina Olszanica offers several easy hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. Some examples include the "Olszanka Waterfall (Uherce) loop from Uherce" (4.4 km), the "San River View loop from Rezerwat Bobry w Uhercach" (6.0 km), and the "Myczkowce Dam loop from Rezerwat Przełom Sanu pod Grodziskiem" (5.0 km). You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around gmina Olszanica guide.
Beyond traditional hiking and cycling, you can try the Bieszczady Express Rail Bicycles for a distinctive way to explore the landscape on old railway lines. Another unique experience is visiting the "In the Land of Beavers" Ecomuseum in Orelec, which focuses on the local beaver population and natural environment.
Gmina Olszanica is a year-round destination. The warmer months are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Słonne Mountains Landscape Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides opportunities for skiing at the Wańkowa Ski Resort.
Yes, the region has several historic religious buildings. The Church of the Transfiguration (Former Greek Catholic Church, 1820), Manasterzec is a wooden, neoclassical structure with a distinctive domed nave. Another significant site is the St. George's Church in Myczkowce, a former Greek Catholic church built in 1910–1912, now serving as a Roman Catholic church. The village of Olszanica also has its own historic church, and St. Joseph's Church is located in Orelec.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The region offers various routes, from easy loops to more challenging rides. For example, you can try the "Bike loop from Rezerwat Bobry w Uhercach" (10.6 km, easy) or more extensive routes like the "Ustrzyki Dolne – Church in Wańkowa. loop from Olszanica" (44.8 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list of cycling options, refer to the Cycling around gmina Olszanica guide.
During the winter months, Gmina Olszanica transforms into a destination for snow sports. The modern Wańkowa Ski Resort offers opportunities for skiing and other winter activities.
The "In the Land of Beavers" Ecomuseum in Orelec is dedicated to highlighting the natural environment of the region, with a particular focus on the local beaver population. It offers insights into these fascinating animals and their habitat.
The Palace in Olszanica, also known as Biesa Palace, is a romantic-style palace built in 1905 by the Jordanów family. It features eclectic architecture with neo-Gothic motifs and an asymmetric layout. Surrounded by plane tree parks, water-filled moats, and a pond, it now serves as a recreational and conference center.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and unique man-made structures. The San River Bridge in Zwierzyń is particularly noted for offering incredible photo opportunities, especially with beavers and various bird species. The Chatka Wariatka (Uherce Mineralne) is loved for its fun, disorienting experience that brings laughter to all ages.


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