For history lovers, the Low Beskid is a land of innumerable source materials, historical curiosities and memorials. Numerous attractions and exhibits that are of interest not only to archaeology enthusiasts and fans of militaria can be found here, as many of them are associated with stories of ordinary people that...
Situated in a valley, surrounded by lush forests - nature reserves - the small, peaceful Jaśliska in the Low Beskids has attracted filmmakers for years. "Polish Holywood," as it is referred to, has been an important part of the Film Route created by the Podkarpackie Film Commission since 2020. ...
The spas of the Beskid Niski are resorts where visitors from all corners of Poland and Europe have been coming for years to take care of their health, beauty or just to relax. Iwonicz-Zdrój - known as the prince of iodine waters, surrounded by the vast beech and fir forests...
Smaller and larger glassworks, studios, and manufactories operating in the Low Beskid have put the region firmly on the global glass map. Prominent artists and designers have been associated with the local glassworks, co-creating the history of Polish design, and their glass works adorn the great museum collections, such as...
Oil - black gold - was already known in ancient times. Rock oil has been used by people for a variety of purposes. However, oil began to be extracted on an industrial scale for the first time in Poland in the 19th century - it was in the Beskid Niski....
The relationship between the Low Beskid and wine dates back to ancient times, when an important trade route called the Carpathian Wine Route ran through Krosno. It was where this noble beverage was brought from Hungary in the 17th century to the courts of magnates and nobles by the Krosno-based...
Wood is a unique raw material, serving man for many hundreds of years as fuel or construction material. It was from wood that buildings of various purposes were erected, often rising to the heights of carpentry craftsmanship. It was no different in the picturesque corners of the Low Beskid, among...
Until the displacements that took place after World War II, the area of the Low Beskid was inhabited by the Lemkos - a group of nearly 100,000 Carpathian highlanders. They arrived here in the 19th century, were of Greek Catholic or Orthodox faith, and mainly engaged in shepherding, farming, but...
The Low Beskid is a dream destination for cycling expeditions. The region's well-prepared bicycle trails are perfect for family outings. On the other hand, adventurers who like thrills are recommended to change the marked trails and discover the Low Beskid on their own.. Interesting routes for families with children...
When looking for the perfect place for a trip to the mountains, it is worth choosing the Beskid Niski as your destination. Many attractive trails await lovers of active recreation, providing opportunities for individual or family hiking, but also for competing in mountain running competitions, such as the Łemkowyna Ultratrail....