Dwernik, Mountain village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Dwernik is a small settlement located in the Bieszczady region of southeastern Poland at approximately 555 meters elevation. The village sits among forested slopes and rolling terrain that characterizes this borderland area near Ukraine.
The region has been shaped over centuries by both Polish and Ukrainian communities living along this border landscape. The village emerged as part of this shared cultural history where different peoples met and maintained their presence.
The residents of Dwernik maintain traditional agricultural practices and rural customs that characterize the Subcarpathian region of southeastern Poland.
You can reach the village by driving through local roads from Lutowiska, with the final stretch crossing hilly terrain. Travel during daylight hours and be prepared for changeable mountain weather conditions that are common in this region.
The location sits at the eastern edge of Poland where hiking trails through the Bieszczady Mountains bring visitors closer to the Ukrainian border. This position makes it one of the last inhabited points before forest and mountain landscape transition into the border zone.
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