Scenic tower on Mount Cergowa is place where you can see a beautiful panorama of Low Beskids extending as far as the Bieszczady and the Tatra mountains
Shrouded in numerous legends about outlaws, and overgrown with thick forests, the ridge of Cergowa is part of Low Beskid Mountains. The tallest of its three summits reaches the height of 716 metres. It is here that the scenic tower is located, disclosing the views which extend from the Queen of the Low Beskids. Visitors may admire breath-taking panoramas from a platform located 22 metres above the ground.
Places worth seeing nearby:
palace of Mniszech family from the second half of the 18th century, currently Historical Museum,
‘By the Watermill‘ waterfall in Iwla,
Museum of Oil and Gas Industry in Bóbrka,
A small town with lovely wooden houses - Jaśliska,
Lemko Culture Museum in Zyndranowa,
Greek Catholic tserkov of Saints Cosmas and Damian in Kotań,
Tserkov of Saints Cosmas and Damian from the 1700s in Krempna,
Greek Catholic tserkov of the Most Holy Mother of God Pokrov in Chyrowa,
Greek Catholic tserkov of Dormition of the Holy Mother of God in Bałucianka,
Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of St. Wenceslaus in Królik Polski,
- figure of St. John of Dukla,
- St. Mary Magdalene’s church from the 18th century,
- Bernardine church and monastery complex (the 18th century church dedicated to St. John of Dukla holds relics of this saint, brought here from Lviv),
- town hall from the early 17th century, reconstructed in the 19th century,
- 18th and 19th century tenement houses located around the market square.
Photo: Robert Neumann