Beskid Sadecki, in Malopolskie Province (or Voivodeship), is a remote mountain range with rolling hills covered with vast swathes of primeval forest. It stretches down south through Slovakian border which can be crossed while hiking. It's full of picturesque little towns and villages scattered along the streams in numerous valleys. It's also a home to many wild animals and plants, like foxes, wild boars, snakes (including vipers), lynxes, deer and even bears (although I have never heard about anyone encountering a bear).
Polish Countryside and Meadows - Wildflower Photography
Photos that I took on a beautiful sunny day while strolling through meadows and green grass fields in the south-eastern region of Poland, Malopolskie Province near the town of Nowy Sacz. The area is rich in natural beauty, breathtaking landscapes and little villages with wooden old houses scattered among the rolling hills. In the south of the region, there are endless swathes of primeval forests cut with little streams and multiple tourist trails. It's a place where you can forget about the hectic city life and succumb to the charm of the peaceful surroundings of nature.