Camp Biała Góra

Bieszczady


With not much room for caravans and only modest ground on which to pitch a tent, Biała Góra has mainly two- and four-person bungalows. There are communal cooking facilities and clean bathrooms, though the property itself is run-down. It's located 1km north of the Rynek, on the other side of the river from town.


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