Beskid Gorlicki


Church of Sts. Philip and St. Jakub in Sękowa

Beskid Gorlicki - the current name of the western part of the Beskid Niski, which is located to the south of Gorlice. Position

The boundaries of the Gorlice Beskid are contracted, it is assumed that it lies to the east of the Biała river, to the east it is closed by the ridge of Magura Wątkowska and the village line: Bartne, Wołowiec, Nieznajowa, Radocna, the southern border with Slovakia, and the road to the north. : Grybów - Gorlice and Gorlice - Bednarka. Tourist attractions

Almost in every town you can see: Lemko orthodox churches, wooden churches in Sękowa and Szymbark, stone crosses, Renaissance manor house in Szymbark and cemeteries from the First World War - remnants of the famous Battle of Gorlice. Beside Gorlice, there is also a water dam on the Ropie River in Klimkówka (Lake Klimkówka).

On the outskirts of the Beskid Gorlicki you will find: Biecz with preserved medieval buildings, military cemetery no. 123 on the Puszcza hill in Łużna - the world's largest cemetery from the First World War, wooden baroque church in Szalowa.

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