A gentle walk along an educational trail lasting about one hour. The route leads through a strictly protected area, showcasing a unique fir–beech forest at six marked stops. The walk ends at a scenic viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the characteristic striped landforms and the village of Sochy.
More information is available on the Roztocze National Park website: Bukowa Góra
A picturesque complex of four reservoirs in Roztocze National Park, combining a sandy bathing beach with a wildlife refuge. The site is known for its wooden viewing platforms, from which—if you’re lucky—you can observe free-roaming Polish konik horses as well as numerous species of water birds.
More information is available on the Roztocze National Park website: Stawy Echo
A charming forest settlement in the heart of Roztocze National Park, known for its Polish Konik Conservation Breeding Centre and the historic Forest Education Room. The settlement can be reached via a scenic route of approximately 7 km from Zwierzyniec, accessible on foot, by bicycle, or by electric cart (melex), with highlights along the way including the monumental “Florian” oak. The organiser provides bicycles or melex transport, depending on participants’ preferences.
More information is available on the Roztocze National Park website: Florianka
The Bełżec Memorial and Museum commemorates the Nazi extermination camp where approximately 450,000 people were murdered in 1942. The site features monumental memorial installations and a modern museum documenting the history of Operation “Reinhardt.” The location can be reached by coach provided by the organiser or by private car, depending on participants’ preference.
More information is available on the Bełżec Memorial and Museum website: Obóz Zagłady w Bełżcu
A walk through the Tanew Valley offers a chance to slow down and engage mindfully with the Roztocze landscape. The sound of flowing water, forest paths, and characteristic rock thresholds create a setting conducive to conversation, reflection, and regeneration after intensive meetings. This unhurried walk allows participants to experience nature as both a backdrop and an active co-participant in human presence. The site can be reached by coach provided by the organiser or by private car, depending on participants’ preference.