We start our trip in Dynów, where the narrow-gauge railway “Pogórzanin” has its final station, from where it is not far to the place where the canoes are launched
Initially, the route passes through charming fields and meadows with convenient places to rest on pebbly beaches. Soon afterwe get to Bachórzec where we can find a wooden church (Wooden Architecture Route), after a further couple of kilometers it is worth to stay in the town Wybrzeże which offers camping sites. Close by is the quaint town Dubiecko with Krasicki’s Castle and the Museum of Fossils and Minerals. The trip ends in Krasiczyn in which the Renaissance castle is located, something that is well worth seeing.
The stretch of the route is 54km long and it will take 1-2 days. It is perfect for families with children or to explore the area by canoe, rafting boat or scow. In certain places the banks of the San meets East of Poland Cycling Trail Green Velo.
Photo: Daniel Gąsecki