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First about boredom. We have conditions that are ahead of it here. Wola Michowa itself, although it is a beautiful corner of this region, will not overwhelm you with the enormity of attractions. If you plan to sit on the spot and cut yourself off from the world, we can offer you:
- swinging in a hammock and thinking about blue almonds,
- reading books on a deckchair in front of the cottage,
- feeding and fattening our friendly goats,
- walks in the forest,
- evening bonfires and barbecues in your own company,
- heating by the fireplace in the living room in autumn and winter.
Most likely, however, you will come to us to enjoy the Bieszczady Mountains. And it will be a very right move, because Szumikada is an excellent starting point for trips to the Bieszczady Mountains.
We are located in the Cisniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park. Not that many have heard about it, and it houses as many as 7 nature reserves, protecting the most valuable natural points of this area. We also have important cultural and historical monuments, such as Lemko chyże near Cisna and Osława, or historic wooden Orthodox churches. We suggest what to see:
- A gravel road leads directly from Wola Michowa to the Żebrak Pass. It starts 800 m from our house and is an ideal route for a bicycle trip (7 km).
- If you go in the opposite direction, also along the 7-kilometer route, you will reach Balnica, that is… a non-existent village. Its history dates back to the 16th century, and the village ceased to exist after the 2nd century, when the entire Lemko population was displaced from there. Today, you visit a chapel, an Orthodox church, that is the remains of an old church, and take a look at the former railway building, where Wojtek Juda, an expert on the Bieszczady nature, resides.
- The Duszatyńskie Lakes are green landslide lakes hidden in the forest. The circumstances of their creation are interesting. The lakes formed in 1907, when the western slope of Chryszczata was torn off after spring downpours and thaws. Rare plant species grow here: floating knotweed and branch horsetail.
The main Beskid Trail (Komańcza - Prełuki - Duszatyn - Zwiezło - Chryszczata nature reserve) runs through the reserve. It is a trail that leads from Ustroń in the Silesian Beskids to Wołosate in the Bieszczady Mountains.
- The Bieszczady Forest Railway starts only 11 km from here. It is a famous narrow-gauge railway, the history of which dates back to the end of the 19th century. In it you can feel a bit like in the Wild West and admire the valleys of Bieszczady from open carriages. It's a tourist attraction but has a lot of charm. The cable car runs from May to October.
- The Sine Wiry nature reserve on the several-kilometer stretch of the Wetlina river will captivate you with the view of interesting rock formations on the river and the “Łosiem z Zawoju” - a tree resembling a moose.
- You may not know, but the thickest fir in Poland grows in the Bieszczady Mountains. He is called Lasumiła and has a circumference of 519 cm, and he is also ... 250 years old. The average age of Polish firs is 62 years. An easy mountain trail leads to Lasumiła with picturesque views along the way.
- There are numerous trails leading to the mountain pastures from the nearby Cisna. We have here Połonina Wetlińska with the culmination of Roh (1255 m above sea level), Smerek (1222 m above sea level), Jasło (1153 m above sea level) or Łopiennik (1069 m above sea level).
- In the Chryszczata Farm in Smolnik, concerts are regularly held - guitar, folk, but not only. There we send you for entertainment in the Bieszczady style.
- And if, instead of pictures painted by nature, you want to see those painted by human hands, go to the Beksiński gallery in Sanok. This is where the artist came from and it is there that you can see over 600 of his works (including the painting he finished on the day of his death!).