Lake Solina

Bieszczady


Lake Solina (Jezioro Solińskie), a reservoir 27km long and 60m deep, was created in 1968 when the San River was dammed. Poland's largest artificial lake, it is also the Bieszczady region’s most important centre for water sports and recreation.


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Nearby Bieszczady attractions

1. Natural History Museum

7.62 MILES

This modest museum, on a quiet street just a few metres north of the Rynek, is a good introduction to the geology, flora and fauna of the Bieszczady. The…

2. Jewish Cemetery

8.49 MILES

Before WWII, Jews accounted for two-thirds of Lesko's population. This moving cemetery, dating back to the mid-16th century, has more than 2000…

3. Synagogue

8.52 MILES

Lesko's impressive former synagogue is the only one of five to survive WWII. Built in the Mannerist style in the mid-17th century, it has an attached…

4. Parish Church of Our Lady

8.66 MILES

Lesko's very pretty parish church, the oldest in Bieszczady, stands northwest of the centre of town. It was built in 1539 and its exterior still retains…

5. Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross

16.84 MILES

At the southeast corner of the Rynek is the Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross, the town’s oldest. The interior and exterior are in baroque style and…

6. Historical Museum

16.89 MILES

Housed in the Renaissance-style castle, this museum is best known for its 700-piece collection of Ruthenian icons. The selection consists of about 260…

7. Sanok Castle

16.9 MILES

The 16th-century Renaissance-style fortress you see today is built over the foundations of a 14th-century Gothic castle that itself replaced the wooden…

8. Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

16.95 MILES

The neoclassical Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1784 and initially served the Uniat congregation. The main door behind the grill is left…