Vistula River Gorge of Lesser Poland
Facts and practical information
The Lesser Poland Gorge of the Vistula is a geographical region located in central-eastern Poland, which administratively belongs to three Polish voivodeships – Lublin, Masovian, and Świętokrzyskie. The Gorge is for the most part made by the valley of the Vistula, with two Polish uplands on both sides of the river – Lesser Poland Upland to the west, and Lublin Upland to the east. The gorge is about 70 kilometers long, extending from the town of Zawichost in the south, to Puławy in the north. It is considerably narrow, only up to 3 kilometers wide. In some places, the banks of the Vistula valley are very steep, up to 70 meters above the water level. ()
Masovian
Vistula River Gorge of Lesser Poland – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kościół pw. Świętego Tomasza Apostoła i Świętego Stanisława w Piotrowinie, Wrzelowiec Landscape Park.