Przeworsk Narrow-Gauge Railway in Podkarpackie
ORGANIZER
Powiatowy Zarząd Dróg in Przeworsk
Słowackiego 17
37-200 Przeworsk
phone: 16 648 97 24
E-mail: pzd_kolejka@wp.pl
The narrow-gauge railway operates from May to September
PRICE
The whole route:
Regular ticket: PLN 90
Reduced ticket: PLN 54
Children up to 3 years free of charge
Family and group tickets
Half od the route:
Regular ticket: PLN 54
Reduced ticket: PLN 27
Children up to 3 years free of charge
Family and group tickets
Payment by card or cash at the ticket office and on the website
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Przeworska Narrow-Gauge Railway "Pogórzanin" – A Journey Through Time in Picturesque Podkarpacie
The Przeworska Narrow-Gauge Railway is a true gem of railway heritage and currently the longest operational narrow-gauge railway in Poland. Located in the heart of Podkarpacie, it combines tradition with unforgettable travel experiences.
The railway route is 46 kilometers long and runs along the charming banks of the Mleczka River, crossing the picturesque hills of the Dynowskie Foothills and extensive forest complexes. Along the way, passengers can admire not only the natural landscapes but also historic stations, iron and stone bridges, and the longest narrow-gauge railway tunnel in Europe, measuring an impressive 602 meters.
This unique attraction is perfect for both railway history enthusiasts and those seeking unusual ways to actively relax in nature. The Przeworska Narrow-Gauge Railway "Pogórzanin" offers a journey filled with nostalgia and beautiful views that remain etched in the memory of every passenger.
What is a ride on the "POGÓRZANIN" narrow-gauge train like?
A ride on the Przeworska Narrow-Gauge Railway is a journey rich in history and unforgettable experiences.
Traveling on the Przeworska Narrow-Gauge Railway "Pogórzanin" is a unique experience that combines history, the beauty of nature, and the magic of old railway journeys. It is an attraction for both vintage train lovers and those looking for picturesque tourist routes in the heart of Podkarpacie.
The history of this extraordinary railway dates back to 1904, when the route connecting Przeworsk with Dynów was established. Since then, it has become not only an important element of local heritage but also continues to enchant travelers with its charm. Today, the route spans 46 kilometers and traverses the Dynowskie Foothills, offering passengers breathtaking views.
During the ride, one can admire charming stations, iron and stone bridges, and one of the biggest attractions – the longest narrow-gauge railway tunnel in Europe, which measures 602 meters! This is the only place in Poland where one can experience the atmosphere of old railway journeys surrounded by natural beauty.
An additional attraction is the summer carriages, known as "letniaki," which provide even better visibility on warm days and allow for a closer connection with nature. With a bit of luck, passengers may spot deer, various bird species, and even horses and cows grazing in the meadows from the train windows.
Onboard the train, there is also a bar carriage where passengers can relax and taste local delicacies. Those traveling with bicycles can take advantage of the bike carriage, which facilitates convenient transport of their bicycles.
The journey begins at the Przeworsk Wąski station, where visitors can explore the stationmaster's room, and ends at the station in Dynów. Along the way, the train stops in towns such as: Urzejowice, Krzeczowice, Kańczuga, Łopuszka Mała, Łopuszka Wielka, Manasterz, Zagórze, Hadle Szklarskie, Jawornik Polski, Szklary, Bachórz and Dynów.
We warmly invite you to experience this extraordinary journey through time!
What is included in the ticket price for the Przeworsk Narrow-Gauge Railway?
- Ride on the narrow-gauge railway
- Transportation for a stroller
- Participation in themed events