Strzebowiska, thanks to its unique location and stunning landscapes, is the perfect place to relax for anyone seeking peace, quiet, rest, and a little escape from everyday life. And for those who prefer to stay active, Strzebowiska has plenty to offer:
Hiking
Strzebowiska lies along the red tourist trail, near Jasło and Okrąglik. In addition to marked trails, we recommend hikes along the so-called “stokówka” – a beautiful route built on the old forest railway line, running along the southern slopes of the mountains from Cisna to Wetlina. The views along the way are breathtaking! Fortunately, cars and quads are not allowed on this trail – but it is open to bicycles and horseback riders.
Horseback Riding – Visit Stajnia Batiara!


What else can you do in Strzebowiska? Here’s a short list of Bieszczady attractions (alphabetical order):
Marvel at nature – flora, fauna, and birds
Go hiking
Attend concerts (with food and drinks) at nearby pubs
Wait for the bus / PKS
Talk on your phone with any network
Gallop
Barbecue
Enjoy breakfasts, dinners, and other meals
Ride horses, groom them, mount, dismount, fall off (hopefully safely) – horseback riding in the Bieszczady!
Ride quads
Ride bikes (or in winter: sledding, cross-country skiing)
Walk at a slow pace
Trot
Lounge
Stroll along the “stokówka” (a scenic path under the forest at the south end of the village)
Relax, unwind, chill, de-stress
Sunbathe
Light campfires
Graze horses (only with owners’ permission)
Drink various beverages (more or less harmful, or harmless)
Roast sausages, black pudding, potatoes, vegetables – whatever you like
Admire the views and panoramas
Wake up late and go to bed whenever you feel like
Do absolutely nothing
Browse the Internet
Hurry to catch the scenic train to Cisna and/or Przysłup (or return leisurely)
Sing by the campfire, with a guitar or other instrument – or a cappella
Schedule horseback rides
Sit on the veranda
Wander through the village (with or without purpose, looking for lost time or happiness)
Hit the trails – and come back
Try to force right-of-way at the village’s only crossroads (strongly discouraged)
