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Hiking around Snina offers access to diverse natural landscapes in eastern Slovakia's Prešov Region. The area is characterized by the confluence of the Cirocha and Pčolinka rivers, with the Bukovec and Vihorlat Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. Key features include the ancient beech forests of Poloniny National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the volcanic formations of the Vihorlat Mountains. The region also features prominent landmarks such as Sninský Kameň and Morské Oko, Slovakia's third-largest natural lake.
Last updated: August 15, 2026
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16.2km
06:11
1,070m
1,070m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
04:17
720m
720m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.80km
02:03
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.6km
06:12
770m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
06:33
720m
720m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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More information and photos: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzemieniec_(szczyt) https://goryaktywnie.pl/krzemieniec https://mapa-turystyczna.pl/node/krzemieniec#49.08803/22.56566/14 https://marcinkarpinski.pl/krzemieniec-mala-i-wielka-rawka/ https://www.info.bieszczady.pl/turystyka/szczyty/krzemieniec/
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More information: https://gdziebytudalej.pl/na-widokowe-jaslo-i-graniczny-stryb/ https://www.twojebieszczady.net/piesze/przyslup_jaslo.php https://magazynnaszczycie.pl/artykul/skiturowa-klasyka-bieszczadow-n1510246
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Jasło (1153 m a.s.l.[1]) – a mountain in the Western Bieszczady Mountains, also called Wielki Jasłem in contrast to the nearby Mały Jasłem. Located within the Cisna commune in the Lesko county. This mountain, formerly called Jasiel or Wasiel, constitutes the highest culmination of the ridge stretching from Okrąglik in the border range north-westwards, towards Cisna. At the summit, there is a geodetic tower, and below it, a plaque marking the peak. The mountain slopes are covered with Carpathian beech forest and beech-fir forests, a significant part of which are old-growth stands. The clearings occurring in the summit areas were likely formed as a result of human activity. This is evidenced by the lack of stunted beech growth at the forest edge, as well as individual trees growing among the alpine meadows. The presence of these clearings provides views in all directions, including towards Slovakia. Many rare animal species live in this area, including: wolves, bears, lynxes, capercaillies. This area is an important link in the "Carpathian" ecological corridor. The Jasło mountain area is protected as part of the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park, it lies in the buffer zone of the Bieszczady National Park, the International Biosphere Reserve "Eastern Carpathians" and is protected within the European network of protected areas Natura 2000 Bieszczady (PLC 180001). Since 1998, successive mayors of the Cisna commune have promoted the construction of ski lifts on the slopes of Jasło, seeing it as an opportunity for economic development of the commune and for generating additional income for its residents. The planned construction of a large winter sports center in the form of three lifts 2 km long, a half-pipe for snowboarders, a summer pedestrian lift and a mountain bike lift contradicts national and EU environmental protection law. In 1998, the Provincial Commission for Nature Protection and the Scientific-Social Council of the Carpathian Landscape Parks Complex in Krosno gave a negative opinion on the possibility of locating the investment on the slopes of the mountain, which lies in the II usage zone, where such investments are not permitted, in accordance with the protection plan of the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park. Furthermore, investments significantly impacting the environment are not permitted in Natura 2000 areas. Information source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jas%C5%82o_(g%C3%B3ra)
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Pile of stones :) Altitude 1051 m a.s.l.
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Access is via the tracks of a disused narrow-gauge railway. In winter, the cemetery is barely visible; in summer, navigation is necessary.
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The best view point in the Bieszczady Mountains
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A mountain at an altitude of 1,153 meters above sea level in Lesko County. It's called Wielki Jasło (Great Jasło) to distinguish it from the nearby Mały Jasło. The mountain is cleared here and uncrowded, offering a beautiful panorama in every direction.
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Ah, those Bieszczady peaks—why go to paradise when you're already there? Okrąglik, at 1,106 meters above sea level, is in the Western Bieszczady Mountains on the Polish-Slovak border. The views are spectacular—especially towards Slovakia.
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There are over 80 hiking trails around Snina that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to challenging mountain treks.
The bus-accessible hikes around Snina cater to various fitness levels. Approximately 16 routes are considered easy, 39 are moderate, and 26 are difficult. This ensures there's a suitable trail for every hiker, whether you're looking for a leisurely walk or a strenuous climb.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. For an easy and scenic option, consider the Wyżniańska Pass – Bacówka Under Mała Rawka loop from Bieszczady National Park. This route is relatively short and has minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for families with children.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many trails will lead you to stunning features like the Starina Reservoir, a significant water source with scenic views, or the Small Waterfall in Stužica, nestled within ancient forests. The area is also known for its primeval beech forests, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. An example is the Połonina Caryńska – Kruhly Wierch loop from Bieszczady National Park, which offers a rewarding experience through the Poloniny National Park landscape.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails around Snina, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the pristine wilderness of Poloniny National Park, the dramatic landscapes of the Vihorlat Mountains, and the well-marked paths that make navigation straightforward. The ability to access such diverse nature directly from public transport is also a highlight for many.
The best time for hiking in the Snina area is generally from spring to autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. The region's natural beauty is captivating in all these seasons.
Absolutely. Many trails lead to prominent landmarks and offer panoramic views. For instance, the Krzemieniec Tri-Border Point, where the borders of Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine meet, is a notable landmark you can reach. You can also find viewpoints like the Ruské Sedlo / Przełęcz nad Roztokami Górnymi Lookout Tower, offering expansive vistas.
While general access to Poloniny National Park for hiking on marked trails does not typically require a permit, certain sensitive areas, especially the ancient primeval forests like Stužica, Rožok, and Havešová (UNESCO World Heritage Sites), may have restricted access or require guided tours. It's always advisable to check the latest regulations with the Poloniny National Park administration before your visit, especially if you plan to venture off standard routes.
For more adventurous hikers seeking challenging multi-day experiences, the region offers routes that can be extended. The View of Veľký Bukovec – Krzemieniec Tri-Border Point loop from Nová Sedlica is a difficult, longer route that can be part of a multi-day adventure, especially when combined with stays in mountain huts available along trails in the broader Poloniny and Bieszczady Mountains.
While the immediate vicinity of some remote bus stops might not have extensive facilities, many villages and towns that serve as trailheads, such as Nová Sedlica or Zemplínske Hámre (which connect to popular routes like those around Sninský Kameň and Morské Oko), offer local cafes, pubs, or small shops where you can refuel before or after your hike. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes.


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