Łącko, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Łącko is a village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship situated in a valley at about 400 meters elevation. The settlement is surrounded by fruit orchards, and the Czarna Woda stream flows through the community.
The village developed as an important agricultural settlement in Lesser Poland, focusing on fruit cultivation and local craft traditions. In 1999, its administrative area was transferred from Nowy Sącz Voivodeship to Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
The village serves as the heart of White Gorals culture, a regional community with its own distinct identity and customs. Visitors can experience traditional music, local celebrations, and folk practices that remain active in everyday life.
The village has basic services including a municipal office in the center for administrative matters. The best time to explore is during milder months when walking through the surrounding valleys becomes more enjoyable.
The village is known for Śliwowica Łącka, a traditional plum brandy made by local distillers using inherited methods. These techniques have been passed down for generations by craftspeople who practice the trade with great care.
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