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Hiking around Jaśliska offers diverse terrain within the Jaśliska Landscape Park, characterized by extensive forests, the meandering Jasiołka River, and the eastern Low Beskid mountains. The region features significant elevation changes, including peaks over 800 meters, and geological formations like Carpathian Flysch. This landscape provides a variety of hiking experiences, from river valleys to forested slopes and mountain ascents.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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12.4km
03:43
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.2km
04:15
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.10km
01:52
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:14
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Piotruś (727 m above sea level) is one of the Crowns of the Low Beskids. We can reach the peak from the Stasian parking lot along the yellow trail or from Dukla (also along the yellow walking trail). There is no place to rest at the top. I recommend going in autumn to admire the beautiful colors of the leaves and when the grass is dry (the trail is overgrown in places).
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The Jasiołka Źródliska nature reserve was established in 1994 to protect natural plant communities covering the spring areas of the Wisłok and Jasiołka rivers. The reserve is located in the Jaśliski Landscape Park.
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In the Jaśliski Landscape Park we can find this former Lemko cemetery.
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The Jasiołka Źródliska nature reserve was established in 1994 to protect natural plant communities covering the spring areas of the Wisłok and Jasiołka rivers. The reserve is located in the Jaśliski Landscape Park.
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In the Upper Jasiołka Valley, where the village of Jasiel formerly existed, there is a monument commemorating the Beskid Couriers of the Home Army. It was erected in 1981 on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów during the 2nd Beskid Courier Trail Rally, and unveiled by Jan Łożański, nicknamed "Orzeł", a well-known courier of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. The couriers' route to Jasiel became the inspiration for the "Jaga-Kora" route, a reconstruction of the historic ZWZ-AK courier route from 1940-1945. Jan Łożański, who traveled the route 45 times, was imprisoned by the Gestapo and the Hungarians. His memories of this trail were described in the book "Kurierski Szlakiem po Beskid Niski".
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Kamień (857 m above sea level) is a peak in the Jaśliski Landscape Park. Around it there is the Kamień nad Jaśliska nature reserve, established in 2000 to protect fragments of the typical relief of the Low Beskids, including the peak and slopes of the Kamień mountain along with the beech and beech-fir forests covering it, interesting rock formations and unique swamps called by the local population " "berezedniami". We can get here via several marked trails (green, yellow and blue), and the branch to Mount Kamień is marked with a blue triangle.
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The nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki" is located in the Jaśliska commune, Krosno poviat. Its aim is to enable visitors to explore the "Przełom Jasiołki" nature reserve. To reach the place by car, turn from road No. 19 onto road No. 897 towards Komańcza in Tylawa. After about 2 km, before the bridge, there is an exit to the parking lot and camping site "Stasiane", where the path begins. The path is 4 km long and has 7 stops with information boards. There are handrails and reinforcements in difficult places. The route leads through the "Przełom Jasiołki" nature reserve, created in 1976, along the gorge section of the Jasiołka River. On the route you can see numerous stands of the great smograss and aconite. Most of the route passes through forest areas, including the fertile Carpathian beech forest. At stop number 4 you can see a rare fern - the tongue fern.
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The monument was erected on the initiative of the PTTK branch in Brzozów in 1981, during the 2nd Rally of the Beskid Couriers Trail, and was unveiled by Jan Łożański himself, pseudonym "Orzeł" - one of the most famous couriers of the Main Headquarters of the Union of Armed Struggle. (...) The historic route from Rymanów (or more precisely, the Rymanów railway station in Wróblik Szlacheckie) to Jasiel was used not only by couriers, but also by special emissaries or guides carrying important documents and information. It was also used by fugitives from Nazi persecution and finally those who wanted to fight in Polish armed units formed in exile. (...) The route through Jasiel leading from Warsaw to Budapest was covered by the aforementioned Jan Łożański as many as 45 times, being imprisoned several times by the Gestapo and the Hungarians (...) He described his memories in the book "Kurierskim Szlakiem po Beskidzie Niski". Source: https://gorybezgranic.pttk.pl/330-gory-bez-granic-pomnik-kurierow-beskidzkich-w-jasielu
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Jaśliska offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 30 routes. These trails cater to different fitness levels, including 4 easy, 24 moderate, and 5 difficult options, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, Jaśliska has several easy trails perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. A great option is the Nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki" (loop from Stasiana), which is 2.4 miles (3.9 km) long and leads through the dramatic Jasiołka Gorge. The region generally offers many easy strolls within the scenic Jaśliska Landscape Park.
Hiking in Jaśliska means exploring the diverse terrain of the Jaśliska Landscape Park. You'll encounter extensive forests, primarily beech and fir, along with the whimsical Jasiołka River carving picturesque backwaters and cliffs. The trails often feature rolling hills of the Low Beskid mountains, with some routes leading to peaks over 800 meters. Expect geological formations like Carpathian Flysch, landslides, and rock scree fields in river valleys.
Yes, many trails in Jaśliska are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Kamień nad Jaśliskami Reserve Loop is a moderate 7.7-mile (12.4 km) route that explores the scenic Kamień peak within the Jaśliska Landscape Park.
Absolutely. The Jasiołka River is a central natural feature, known for carving picturesque backwaters, cliffs, and small waterfalls. You can also visit the Waterfall on the Wisłoczek. The region also boasts unique peat bogs and extensive rock exposures of Carpathian Flysch, showcasing interesting geological formations.
The hiking experience in Jaśliska is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained trails that offer a mix of river valleys, forested slopes, and mountain ascents.
Yes, Jaśliska is rich in history and culture. You can find remnants of Lemko culture, including the Historic Lemko Cottage in Olchowiec. Religious sites like the St. John of Dukla hermitage and the Golden Spring (Holy Spring of St. John of Dukla) are also significant. The village of Jaśliska itself features preserved wooden houses from the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
The Jasiołka Springs Loop is a moderate 9.5-mile (15.2 km) path that specifically leads through ancient forests and protects the source areas of the Jasiołka River. Another option is the Loop Wola Wyżna - Źródliska Jasiołki, which also explores this significant natural reserve.
Yes, the region offers trails to notable peaks. For instance, the Stasiana - Piotruś route leads to Piotruś (727 m above sea level), which is part of the "Crown of the Low Beskids." Kamień (857 m above sea level), the highest peak in the Jaśliska Landscape Park, also offers scenic views and is accessible via trails.
The Jaśliska Landscape Park is a protected area established in 1992, covering 258.78 square kilometers. It safeguards the eastern part of the Low Beskid mountains, including the upper basin of the Jasiołka River. Its special features for hiking include extensive forests (beech, fir, hornbeam, European yew), unique peat bogs, and dramatic river gorges. It also contains five designated nature reserves, offering diverse natural beauty to explore.
Yes, the Jaśliska Landscape Park is home to several nature reserves. You can explore "W Przełomie Jasiołki" (Jasiołka Gorge), which protects the dramatic gorge created by the Jasiołka River, or "Źródliska Jasiołki" (Jasiołka Springheads), which safeguards the river's source areas. The "Kamień nad Jaśliskami" reserve encompasses the highest peak in the park, offering scenic views.


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