Mała Rawka, Bieszczady National Park
Facts and practical information
Mala Rawka - a mountain that is the culmination of the Dział ridge. It is located near the village Ustrzyki Górne in the Western Bieszczady. To the northeast diverges the ridge, through the Wyżniańska Pass running towards Połonina Caryńska. It lies 15 minutes by mountain trail from Mt Wielka Rawka, separated from it by a high mountain pass, on which the highest forest in the Polish Bieszczady grows. Its summit is covered by a small forest, which is an excellent view point on the most famous massifs of Bieszczady: the Tarnica group, Połonina Wetlinska and Caryńska. Getting to the top of Mala Rawka involves overcoming an altitude of about 300 meters from its foot.
From plant species that are rare in Poland the occurrence of Carpathian tocia and rock cherry
Mała Rawka – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Muzeum Turystyki Górskiej, Kremenec mountain, Hasiakowa Skała, Wielka Rawka.