Noclegi Dukla, a property with a terrace, is located in Dukla, 9 km from Museum of Oil and Gas Industry Foundation, 19 km from BWA Art Gallery, as well as 29 km from Magura National Park.
Katerina
Czech Republic
Nice, new and big flat, amazing kitchen, friendly landlord, in the centre
Pokoje goscinne u Olguni is set in Chyrowa, 17 km from Museum of Oil and Gas Industry Foundation, 27 km from BWA Art Gallery, and 34 km from Dukla Battlefield.
Natalija
Latvia
Amazing apartments. The house is located on forested hills, and at night you can hear deer calling. The room is spacious and very cozy, with lots of charming little details that add to the atmosphere. The bathroom is large, and there’s a kitchen downstairs where you can cook or heat something up, and make tea or coffee. It’s so peaceful! The area around the house is also incredibly beautiful. We will definitely come back.
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Jaś Wędrowniczek offers accommodation in unique, artistically decorated rooms in a quiet town of Rymanów. It is located by the route 28 to Krosno. It offers free Wi-Fi in every room.
Petra
Czech Republic
Cozy, nice staff, large parking, good price-quality ratio. Great restaurant!
Set in Krosno, at the BWA Art Gallery and 15 km from Museum of Oil and Gas Industry Foundation, ArtRooms Pokoje Gościnne offers a restaurant and free WiFi.
Pod Bieszczadem features mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Jaśliska, 45 km from Skansen Sanok.
Pawel
Poland
This location is an amazing family stay in a small festival town in the Beskid Niski - the whitest spot on the map of Poland, where straying off the few main roads immediately takes you away from civilisation. Very easy to get off the beaten path!
The family furnished the facilities with their own crafts and their epic breakfasts are servings of local produce, and very unique at that: honeys from the hosts' beehives, their own jams and chutneys, home-baked bread, to name a few - and all very fresh and tasty.
Speaking Polish with my hosts I had a chance to meet a wonderful couple who aim to offer an immersive experience, were very helpful, accommodated my unusual needs of a bike-packer, and were happy to answer all my questions about the region. Naturally, despite the homestay vibe of this venue, I had a freedom to enjoy as much privacy as I required during my stay.
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