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NA TEJ TRASIE PRZYDA CI SIĘ MAPA Z NASZEJ APLIKACJI
The map presents the nearest surroundings of Wysowa-Zdrój and a plan of the centre in the scale 1:7'500. Wysowa-Zdrój is a small spa town situated in the south-eastern part of Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Małopolska Voivodeship), in Gorlice County, on the border with Slovakia. It is surrounded on all sides by the mountains of the Beskid Niski, the so-called Hańczowskie Mountains. The map additionally contains a tourist guide, including: general information about Wysowa-Zdrój, places and objects worth visiting, suggestions of walks, attractions for children, useful addresses and telephone numbers. The offline map can be purchased from the Traseo app for mobile devices. Year of publication 2019
The map of the Low Beskids is intended for all those who come to the mountains to spend their time actively, ride a bike, and earn hiking badges “W KRĘGU LACKOWEJ”, about which you can learn more at www.niski.pl. On the map you will find the biggest tourist and natural attractions of the region. Not only that, but also World War I cemeteries and historic Orthodox churches are marked. Cycling routes are marked out, and hiking routes can be found in Traseo after entering the keyword SIWEJKA and importing the information to the application. Enjoy the moment, rest actively - you can book accommodation at the Siwejka farmhouse. www.siwejka.pl
The Laborec Highlands is a mountain range in northeastern Slovakia, part of the Lower Beskids of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. The highest point is Vysoký Grúň, at 905 metres. The region is drained by the Laborec River and, in its western portion, by the Ondava. Notables town and villages in the hill country include Medzilaborce (site of the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art), Vyšná Jablonka, Bodružal, and Vyšný Komárnik. The highlands are also the location of the strategically significant Dukla Pass, the lowest mountain pass in the main ranges of the Carpathians, and the site of the Battle of the Dukla Pass of September and October 1944.
Published: 2016/2017
Pogórze Strzyżowskie (The Strzyżów Piedmont) is part of the Central Beskidian Piedmont, a set of mountain ranges of the Outer Eastern Carpathians, in far southeastern Poland. The map range: Pilzno and Skołyszyn to the west, Dębica and Sędziszów Małopolski to the north, Czudec and Besko to the east, Dukla and Rymanów to the south.

