Best attractions and places to see around gmina Osiek Jasielski, located in southern Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by the varied terrain of the Beskid Niski mountains and the Central Beskidian Foothills. Protected natural areas, including parts of the Magurski National Park and the Beskid Niski Protected Landscape Area, contribute to its scenic appeal. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic wooden churches to unique…
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From the Wapienne side, there's a fairly long ascent, while from the other side, from Niżne, there's a much shorter but steeper ascent. Currently, in winter, there's knee-deep snow in places, so hiking poles are recommended. Despite the good markings, a GPS or a map on your phone is recommended.
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PTTK Shepherd's Hut in Bartne - a tourist shelter located at an altitude of 655 meters above sea level on the slopes of Mareszka (801 meters above sea level) in Magura National Park. The hut was opened in 1977 and is currently managed by the Gorlice branch of the PTTK.
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This shelter is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Located on the edge of the forest, it's perfect for relaxing in the shade after a long hike. A buffet, hot meals, and stunning views from the balcony are available!
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a route for everyone, at any time of the year
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A good place to stop and grab a bite. Payment in cash or by phone.
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Monument to Polish pilots who were shot down here in 1944 by a German fighter while returning from a mission to drop supplies for the Warsaw Uprising.
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From 2024, there is a new team running the shelter. After entering, at first glance you can see that the shelter has come to life. It's worth taking a look.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, being part of the Magurski National Park and the Beskid Niski Protected Landscape Area. A prominent natural monument is Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, known for its unique Magura sandstone boulders and local legends. You can also find scenic viewpoints like Ferdel, which offers an observation tower.
Gmina Osiek Jasielski boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. You can explore the historic wooden Church of the Transfiguration in Osiek Jasielski, dating back to 1419, or the wooden Church of St. John the Baptist in Załęże from 1760. The Orthodox Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Pielgrzymka also offers a glimpse into Western Lemko architectural style. Additionally, you can find the faint remains of a Casimir-era Castle in Osiek Jasielski and the poignant Nieznajowa Abandoned Village, preserving traces of its past inhabitants.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities, especially within the Magurski National Park. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there's the 'Nature trail Folusz' which is an easy loop, or more challenging options like 'Pętla Folusz - Ferdel - Rezerwat Kornuty - Magura Wątkowska'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around gmina Osiek Jasielski guide page.
Gmina Osiek Jasielski and its surroundings offer diverse cycling routes. For gravel biking, you might consider routes like the 'Nieznajowa Abandoned Village – Nieznajowa Ghost Village loop from Cyrla'. If you prefer mountain biking, there are trails such as 'Wątkowa (846 m above sea level) – Kornuty (830 m a.s.l.) loop from Folusz'. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around gmina Osiek Jasielski and MTB Trails around gmina Osiek Jasielski guide pages.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting natural site with a local legend. The PTTK mountain hut in Bartne provides a comfortable stop with facilities. Historical sites like the Polish Airmen Monument in Banica also offer educational opportunities for older children.
The PTTK mountain hut in Bartne is a great option, open year-round and offering a buffet and hot meals. It's located on the edge of the forest, providing a relaxing spot after a hike. For more extensive options, nearby towns and villages will have guesthouses, restaurants, and cafes.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is typically from May to October, when the weather is milder and trails are most accessible. During this period, fees for entering Magurski National Park (e.g., for sites like Ferdel) are collected.
Yes, the Nieznajowa Abandoned Village is a particularly unique and poignant historical site. This former Lemko village preserves traces of its past inhabitants, including stone roadside Lemko crosses and cemetery tombstones. It offers a powerful glimpse into the region's history and the fate of its former communities.
The region is known for its well-preserved wooden churches. The Church of the Transfiguration in Osiek Jasielski is one of Poland's oldest wooden churches, built in 1419. The Church of St. John the Baptist in Załęże, constructed in 1760, features a late-Gothic crucifix. The Orthodox Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Pielgrzymka, likely from the late 18th century, showcases Western Lemko architectural style and houses a 1605 icon.
When visiting Magurski National Park, it's important to be aware of the regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed on designated trails but must be kept on a leash. Always check the current rules and any specific restrictions directly with the park authorities before your visit to ensure compliance and a pleasant experience for everyone.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The unique atmosphere of the Nieznajowa Abandoned Village is often highlighted as a must-see. The striking Diabli Kamień Rock Formation and the welcoming PTTK mountain hut in Bartne also receive positive feedback for their scenic appeal and hospitality.
Yes, the Polish Airmen Monument in Banica is a significant site. It commemorates seven Polish pilots who were shot down in 1944 while returning from a mission to drop supplies for the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. It's a place for reflection on the region's wartime history.


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