Best attractions and places to see around Jaśliski Park Krajobrazowy include natural beauty and cultural heritage in the eastern Low Beskids, along the Polish-Slovak border. Established in 1992, the park protects the upper Jasiołka River basin and the Wisłok River springs, serving as an ecological link between Magurski National Park and Bieszczady National Park. The area features remnants of Lemko culture, historic towns, and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The church was built in 1934 on the site of the previous one. The church was seriously damaged during the war, and immediately afterwards it was devastated and stolen. However, it was saved from demolition and converted into a Roman Catholic church. In 1956 it underwent renovation. In 1987, Greek Catholic services were resumed there. In 1992, it was thoroughly renovated again. The temple still serves Catholics of two rites - it belongs to the Greek Catholic parish in Komańcza and the Roman Catholic parish in Polany.
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Ostra (687 m above sea level) is a peak within the Jaślicki Landscape Park. The northern slope is located within the Przełom Jasiołki nature reserve. We can get there via the green trail "St. John's Hermitage - Porubské sedlo" or as an extension of the nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki".
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Ostra (687 m above sea level) is a peak within the Jaślicki Landscape Park. The northern slope is located within the Przełom Jasiołki nature reserve. We can get there via the green trail "St. John's Hermitage - Porubské sedlo" or as an extension of the nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki".
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In the Upper Jasiołka Valley, where the village of Jasiel formerly existed, there is a monument commemorating the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army. It was erected in 1981 on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów during the 2nd Beskid Courier Trail Rally, and unveiled by Jan Łożański, nicknamed "Orzeł", a well-known courier of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. The couriers' route to Jasiel became the inspiration for the "Jaga-Kora" route, a reconstruction of the historic ZWZ-AK courier route from 1940-1945. Jan Łożański, who traveled the route 45 times, was imprisoned by the Gestapo and the Hungarians. His memories of this trail were described in the book "Kurierski Szlakiem po Beskid Niski".
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Kamień (857 m above sea level) is a peak in the Jaśliski Landscape Park. Around it there is the Kamień nad Jaśliska nature reserve, established in 2000 to protect fragments of the typical relief of the Low Beskids, including the peak and slopes of the Kamień mountain along with the beech and beech-fir forests covering it, interesting rock formations and unique swamps called by the local population " "berezedniami". We can get here via several marked trails (green, yellow and blue), and the branch to Mount Kamień is marked with a blue triangle.
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Church of the Transfer of the Relics of St. Nicholas from Myry Licejskie to Bari in Olchowiec is an Orthodox church built in 1934. The church belongs to the Podkarpacie Wooden Architecture Trail.
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The monument was erected on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów in 1981, during the 2nd Rally of the Beskid Couriers Trail, and was unveiled by Jan Łożański himself, pseudonym "Orzeł" - one of the most famous couriers of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. (...) The historic route from Rymanów (or more precisely, the Rymanów railway station in Wróblik Szlacheckie) to Jasiel was used not only by couriers, but also by special emissaries or guides carrying important documents and information. It was also used by fugitives from Nazi persecution and finally those who wanted to fight in Polish armed units formed in exile. (...) The route through Jasiel leading from Warsaw to Budapest was covered by the aforementioned Jan Łożański as many as 45 times, being imprisoned several times by the Gestapo and the Hungarians (...) He described his memories in the book "Kurierskim Szlakiem po Beskidzie Niski". Source: https://gorybezgranic.pttk.pl/330-gory-bez-granic-pomnik-kurierow-beskidzkich-w-jasielu
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The parish prides itself on an extraordinary treasure – the Miraculous Image of Our Lady. Traces of motherly care can be seen here, as we walk the paths of history and the present. This is also evidenced by the chapels in honour of Mary scattered around the area of this beautiful retreat. The image of the Jaśliska sanctuary itself is signed and dated. From the signature placed at the bottom of the image, it would seem that it is a painting by Piotr Rafael Burnathowicz, a painter from Brzozów, created in 1634. However, from 1602 we find a post-visitation protocol, which clearly mentions that the image of Our Lady was already in the altarpiece of the great altar (...) Source and more: https://jasliska.przemyska.pl/o-parafii/
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The park is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the picturesque Jasiołka River Gorge with its unique geological formations, cliffs, and small waterfalls. Notable peaks include Piotruś, known for its interesting rock formations, and Ostra Peak (687 m), whose northern slope is part of the Przełom Jasiołki nature reserve. The park also features five nature reserves, including "Źródliska Jasiołki" with its unique peat bogs and "Wadernik" protecting European yew stands.
Jaśliski Park Krajobrazowy holds significant cultural heritage, particularly related to the Lemko people. You can find remnants of abandoned villages, roadside crosses, and cemeteries. Key sites include the historic town of Jaśliska, once a vital stop on the wine trade route, and the Church in Olchowiec, an Orthodox church built in 1934 that is part of the Podkarpacie Wooden Architecture Trail. Don't miss the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Jaśliska, home to a miraculous image, and the Monument to the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army in the Upper Jasiołka Valley.
Yes, to delve into the region's unique heritage, visit the Museum of Lemko Culture in Zyndranowa. This open-air museum features a skansen with traditional residential and farm cottages, stables, and a forge, offering insight into the dominant culture of the area from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Additionally, there's a private Lemko Museum housed in a historic Lemko Cottage in Olchowiec, showcasing ethnographic and historical exhibitions.
The park is a haven for diverse wildlife. It's home to large mammals such as brown bears, lynx, and wolves. Birdwatchers will appreciate the over 150 bird species, including rare ones like the golden eagle, lesser spotted eagle, and black stork. Keep an eye out for these animals, especially in the denser forest areas and near water sources.
Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting the park, especially for admiring the beautiful fall foliage around peaks like Piotruś. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking during spring and summer. While winter offers a different, serene landscape, some trails might be more challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can explore the Nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki" which is a loop from Stasiana, or the Stasina Campsite loop from Przełom Jasiołki. Another easy option is the Church in Olchowiec loop from Olchowiec. For more details on easy hikes, you can check out the guide for Easy hikes around Jaśliski Park Krajobrazowy.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various MTB trails, including challenging routes like the Piotruś – St. John of Dukla hermitage loop from Przełom Jasiołki. There are also gravel biking routes, such as the Shelter at the Road Junction – Babadag and Nordkapp Signposts loop from gmina Jaśliska. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Jaśliski Park Krajobrazowy and Gravel biking around Jaśliski Park Krajobrazowy guides.
Many of the peaks within the park offer scenic views. Ostra Peak (687 m) is a good spot, and the highest peak, Kamień nad Jaśliskami (857m), also provides panoramic vistas. The general hilly terrain of the Low Beskids ensures many elevated points will offer beautiful perspectives of the surrounding forests and valleys.
Absolutely. The park encompasses five significant nature reserves. "Przełom Jasiołki" protects the unique geological formations of the Jasiołka River. "Kamień nad Jaśliskami" safeguards unique rock forms and ancient beech-fir forests. "Źródliska Jasiołki" is notable for its high-altitude peat bogs, while "Wadernik" and "Modrzyna" protect natural stands of European yew and Polish larch, respectively.
The abandoned villages, such as Jasiel, Smereczne, and Czeremcha, are poignant reminders of the Lemko people who once inhabited these lands before their displacement after World War II. Exploring these valleys offers a unique opportunity for reflection on their history and culture, with remnants like old cemeteries and foundations still visible, blending into the natural landscape.
Yes, the village of Ropianka, once a center of the oil industry and home to the world's first oil school, offers a glimpse into this historical aspect. While much has changed, it still features a tourist hut. Additionally, the Łupków Pass Railway Tunnel, opened in 1874, is an impressive piece of engineering that was twice destroyed and rebuilt, showcasing the region's industrial past.


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