Bukowe Berdo, Bieszczady National Park
Facts and practical information
Bukowe Berdo - a mountain massif in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains in the form of an elongated range with three culminations: 1201, 1238 and 1311 m. It is characterized by the presence of numerous sandstone rocks. The summit parts are occupied by the Poloniny. The southwestern slope falls directly into the Terebowiec valley, while the northern and northeastern slopes turn into dissected ridges, including Obnoga, Grandysowa Czuba and Muczne. Bukowe Berdo through a shallow pass connects with the massif of Krzemienie. From the top, especially from the highest peak, there is an extensive view of the north and east, mainly the Ukrainian areas. The blue tourist trail leads along the ridge in the section Otryt - Wołosate, with which northwest from the culmination of 1201 m the yellow trail from Muczny joins. In the lower part of the Płoniny the height is 1150 m above sea level.
Bieszczady National Park
Bukowe Berdo – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Krzemień, Kopa Bukowska, Muzeum Turystyki Górskiej, Halicz.