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Despite the fact that Roztocze is still undiscovered, there is no chance to get bored here. Of course - if you dream of a complete "doing nothing" rest - you can practice it like that. We will recommend sunbeds, a beach, sun-heated water in the swimming pond, a gazebo for feasting and of course a place for a bonfire where we spend long evenings. Of course, you can also fish here, so fishermen have a real paradise here.
And now we will give you a handful of suggestions on what to see in our piece of Poland:
Be sure to check out the local parks and reserves - the nature of Roztocze is one of the most beautiful in the world. We're not kidding. We have the Roztocze National Park here with the breeding of Polish Konik, it is worth taking a walk along the Sand Dune Path to Echo Ponds and the cognitive path to Biała Góra (the path crosses the Konika Refuge area and you can only walk along the designated route). History enthusiasts will find themselves on the natural and historical path leading to the Pole Hill (the path refers to the January Uprising and from it you can see the panorama of the Sandomierz Basin). It is worth climbing the observation tower in Józefów, seeing the highest waterfall in Roztocze on the Jeleń River, the "Czartowe Pole" reserve at the turn of the Sopot river with the ruins of the 18th-century paper mill, "Nad Tanwią" protecting the Tanew gorge with its waterfalls, and "Szum" Marked nature and educational paths lead through the reserves. Be sure to visit Uroczysko Belfont, where Marysieńka and Jan Sobieski met.
For cyclists, we have brilliant bicycle routes, including the Roztocze Central Bicycle Trail and the part of the Green Velo Eastern Bicycle Trail that runs there. Canoeists jump into the currents of Wieprz, Tanwia, Łada and Buków - it is worth visiting Roztocze from the kayak level.
Roztocze is called Polish Tuscany because of the large number of sunny days, which is conducive to the cultivation of grapevines - we encourage you to visit Roztocze on the Wine Route. Three of the largest vineyards in Roztocze are located in Western Roztocze: in Komodzianka, Komodzianka Góra and Lipowiec, two more are located in Roztocze Środkowy in the region of Czarnowoda and Grabnik Górny. All of them operate on the basis of agritourism farms, it is possible to visit the vineyard, learn the secrets of grapevine management and the winemaking process, and of course - tasting.
If you are passionate about history, you like to look into the past, then go to Zagroda Guciów, where time stopped in the 19th century, to the market square in Zamość and the Church on the Water in Zwierzyniec.
If you feel like taking longer trips, go to Rzeszów, Lublin or Ukrainian Lviv - we are only 2 hours away by car, and it's really worth it!