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Attractions and Places To See around gmina Czarna - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around gmina Czarna include a diverse landscape characterized by high forest cover and protected areas like the San Valley Landscape Park. This rural-forest commune in Poland offers a blend of historical landmarks, such as former Greek Catholic churches and archaeological sites, alongside natural wonders. Visitors can explore a rich religious heritage, unique natural monuments, and opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities. The region is known for its pristine environment, making it suitable for various…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Pooh Mountain Hut

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The Bieszczady National Park Tourist Shelter "Chatka Puchatka" on Połonina Wetlińska (formerly the PTTK Shelter "Chatka Puchatka" on Połonina Wetlińska) is the highest shelter and accommodation facility in the Bieszczady …

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Orłowicz Pass

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Junction of many trails. It is one of the most frequented and trodden places in the Bieszczady Mountains. Always crowds of people. The pass is named after Mieczysław Orłowicz, an …

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Siekierezada Regional Inn, Cisna

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Today we were in this tavern as a group of four. The facility has numerous dining rooms in the lower part, located below the entrance level and in the adjacent …

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The Bieszczady Mountains are also unique or very rare places. Smoke is the place where charcoal is produced. In the steel records designed by SGGW, mainly alder and beech are …

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Church of Chmiel

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The village of Chmiel has existed since 1502. The first mention of an Orthodox church in the village dates back to 1584. A second wooden church was built (probably on …

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May 3, 2025, Przełęcz Orłowicza

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Today we were in this tavern as a group of four. The facility has numerous dining rooms in the lower part, located below the entrance level and in the adjacent garden with umbrellas and on the first floor. Self-service (no waiters). Disabled people in wheelchairs have no chance here - stairs, narrow passages, a long queue of people to the window with orders, customers pushing each other with plates in both directions, narrow and winding access to the toilet (2 cabins and a claustrophobic corridor with a sink). We ordered pancakes in the style of Zbójnicka and they turned out to be delicious, and the portions were very generous. Tea is served in large glass cups (approx. 300 ml) for PLN 10 (not 150 ml as in some restaurants). The drawback is the long waiting time, which consists of waiting in the queue to place an order and then waiting for it to be fulfilled. In our case, it was an hour and 20 minutes (1h 20'). As for the end of the season - the second half of October, and not the middle of the holidays, is definitely too long. WW

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The Bieszczady National Park Tourist Shelter "Chatka Puchatka" on Połonina Wetlińska (formerly the PTTK Shelter "Chatka Puchatka" on Połonina Wetlińska) is the highest shelter and accommodation facility in the Bieszczady Mountains (1,228 m above sea level). Located at an altitude of 1,228 m above sea level, the facility was built after World War II by the military and served as a WOP observation post. In 1956, the building was taken over by the PTTK District in Rzeszów, but it has only been operating as a year-round, staffed facility since 1967.

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One of the most popular mountain passes in the Bieszczady Mountains. It is also a branching of the trails to Smerek, Osadzki Wierch, Wetlina, Zatwranica and Jaworzec

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The only shelter in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains on the top of a mountain. It was rebuilt on the site of the original Pooh Hut a few years ago. An absolute must-see for a trip to the Bieszczady. Inside there is something to eat and drink. Beautiful views as long as the clouds aren't too low ;)

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June 1, 2024, Church of Chmiel

The village of Chmiel has existed since 1502. The first mention of an Orthodox church in the village dates back to 1584. A second wooden church was built (probably on the site of the old one) in 1795. It existed until 1904. The current church was built in 1906. After the war, the village found itself within the borders of the Soviet Union, but in 1951, as a result of the straightening of the borders, it returned to Poland. However, the residents did not return. The abandoned church began to fall into disrepair. In the 1960s, it was turned into a warehouse. In 1969, it was recovered and converted into a church. Next to the church, under a roof, there is a tombstone of Fieronia Orlicka, who died in 1644. She was originally buried in the church, but after it was demolished and another one was built, it ended up outside it. Partially covered with earth, it has survived to this day. In 2011 it was exposed. The roof under which it is located is a copy of the upper part of the former church bell tower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical churches can I visit in Gmina Czarna?

Gmina Czarna is rich in religious heritage, particularly with former Greek Catholic churches, many of which are now Roman Catholic and part of the Wooden Architecture Trail. Notable examples include the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker with a bell tower in Polana, the Roman Catholic Chapel of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Czarna Dolna, and the unique Former Greek Catholic church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Michniowiec with its octagonal nave. You can also see the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Czarna, known for its Neo-Gothic style. Additionally, the Bell tower in Terka is a historic 19th-century remnant of a former Orthodox church.

Are there any museums in Gmina Czarna?

Yes, Gmina Czarna offers several museums. You can explore the Museum of Bieszczady History, which collects items related to the region's past, or visit the "Polańskie Zbiory Historyczne" Museum for exhibits on the village of Polana. The Historical School Museum in Czarna displays old documents and everyday objects of former inhabitants, while the School Nature Chamber in Czarna showcases Bieszczady flora and fauna.

What natural attractions can I explore in Gmina Czarna?

Gmina Czarna is a protected landscape area with high forest cover. You can visit Jaskinia w Rosolinie (Rosolin Cave), explore parts of the scenic San Valley Landscape Park, or find Mineral Water Springs in Czarna Górna known for their healing properties. The area also features several natural monuments, including old lime, larch, ash, and maple trees near various churches.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in Gmina Czarna?

For breathtaking views, head to Pooh Mountain Hut, located at 1,228 m above sea level in the Bieszczady Mountains. Another popular spot is Orłowicz Pass, which offers expansive vistas and serves as a junction for multiple trails.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels in Gmina Czarna?

Yes, Gmina Czarna offers a variety of hiking trails. For those seeking a challenge, there are difficult mountain hikes like the Hasiakowa Rock – Orłowicz Pass loop. If you prefer a moderate trek, consider routes such as the Orłowicz Pass – Smerek Summit loop. For easier walks, you can find easy hikes like the Church ruins loop from Krywe or the View of the San loop from Studenne. You can find more details and routes in the Mountain Hikes around gmina Czarna and Easy hikes around gmina Czarna guides.

Can I go cycling in Gmina Czarna?

Absolutely! Gmina Czarna has numerous modernized routes for cycling, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty. You can find challenging routes such as the Ustrzyki Dolne – View of Volkowyja and Solinka loop or the Route Along the Wołosate River – Wyżna Pass loop. Discover more options in the Cycling around gmina Czarna guide.

What other outdoor activities are available in Gmina Czarna?

Beyond hiking and cycling, the natural landscape of Gmina Czarna is also suitable for horse riding. The entire commune is a protected landscape area, making it ideal for eco-tourism and general outdoor recreation amidst its clean environment.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Gmina Czarna?

Many of Gmina Czarna's attractions are suitable for families. The various museums, such as the Museum of Bieszczady History and the School Nature Chamber, offer educational and engaging experiences. Exploring the easy hiking trails and natural monuments can also be a great family activity. The Bell tower in Terka is also listed as family-friendly.

What is the best time to visit Gmina Czarna for outdoor activities?

Gmina Czarna is known for its pristine environment, making it suitable for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is also popular for exploring the natural attractions and trails. The Pooh Mountain Hut is a year-round facility, but views are best on clear days.

Are there any unique historical industrial sites to see?

Yes, you can visit a Charcoal Kiln in Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park. These sites are where charcoal is produced in steel retorts, primarily from alder and beech. It's a unique glimpse into a traditional industry of the Bieszczady Mountains.

Where can I find places to eat or refresh myself near the attractions?

The Pooh Mountain Hut offers refreshments and food, being the highest shelter in the Bieszczady Mountains. Another option is the Siekierezada Regional Inn in Cisna, known for its generous portions of traditional dishes like pancakes in the style of Zbójnicka, though it can have long waiting times.

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