
Tourist attractions
Bieszczady is not only a unique place to relax but also a region full of attractions that let you feel the true spirit of the mountains. The surrounding trails, wild nature, cultural gems, old wooden tserkvas, and picturesque landscapes create perfect conditions for active leisure and for discovering the very best of Bieszczady.
A stay in our guesthouses is more than just comfortable accommodation – it’s also an opportunity to connect with nature every day, hike through the mountains, discover local flavours, and experience the fascinating history of the region.
Both mountain lovers and those seeking peace among the forests will find something special here. We invite you to explore the attractions of Bieszczady – both the well-known and the hidden ones – which will make every day spent in Strzebowiska truly unique and full of memories.
Strzebowiska
Strzebowiska is a small, scattered village located in the heart of the Bieszczady Mountains. Considered one of the most beautiful villages in Poland, it enchants with its open spaces, tranquility, and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks – an ideal place for those seeking a genuine connection with nature.

Church in Smolnik
A historic wooden church listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, admired for its traditional architecture and picturesque location in the San Valley.Zabytkowa drewniana cerkiew wpisana na listę UNESCO, zachwyca tradycyjną architekturą i położeniem w malowniczej dolinie Sanu.

Bieszczady Forest Railway
A historic narrow-gauge railway that takes visitors on a journey through wild Bieszczady valleys – an attraction full of nostalgia and stunning views.

Wetlińska Meadow
A true symbol of the Bieszczady Mountains, featuring a new mountain shelter built on the site of the historic “Chatka Puchatka”.

Tarnica
The highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady Mountains (1,346 m a.s.l.), marked by a distinctive cross at the summit and offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding ranges.