Scenic mountain walks on the hills near Ustrzyki guarantee breath-taking views and real rest close to nature. Such hiking trips are an excellent warm-up before conquering any higher parts of Bieszczady.
The town is crossed by “Bieszczady tract”, which is a 150-kilometer-long horseback riding trail.
Nordic Walking trails in Ustrzyki Dolne go through an exquisite part of our commune. Fresh Bieszczady air, direct contact with nature, and many kilometres of paths are some of the town’s advantages.
The Regional Chamber in Ustrzyki Dolne is a place full of history – it is definitely worth visiting. You can see the expositions of what Ustrzyki or its neighbouring towns and villages, as well as the whole area of Bieszczady used to look like.
It's not only a museum; it’s a passion for preserving what used to function in the past and a passion for traditional bread-baking. Several floors full of various exhibits will take you on a journey to the world which was so full of life not that long ago
We recommend discovering the curvy roads of Bieszczady by car, motorcycle, or bike.
We invite you to spend your time in an active way in the stud farm with an indoor horse riding school in Hotel **** ARŁAMÓW.
The captivating tales of Bieszczady told by a story-teller from the forest, and over a thousand miscellaneous exhibits are what we can expect when visiting Łodyna former forester’s lodge.
The site of the former Evangelical temple or old cemeteries which were forgotten until recently are a part of Bieszczady’s history, which can be learned when cycling though the Josephine Colonization Trail.
The Petroleum Trail – “The situation with petroleum in the past” takes its visitors into the world of rich history of the extraction of petroleum, and, on its trail, we can encounter operating pump jacks, and more.
Summits of the Ustrzyki Mountains
A trail begins in the city centre and leads to the surrounding summits (Kamienna Laworta, Gromadzyń, Orlik) and along the main street to the cemetery in Jasień and to Brzegi Dolne.