Adrenaline with mountain and lake views. A new attraction has launched in Poland.

Solina is a picturesque village in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, nestled at the foot of the Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains. Visitors are drawn to Lake Solina, with its beaches and swimming areas.
One of its most popular attractions is the gondola lift, which takes you up Mount Jawor and offers views of the surrounding area, including the dam separating the river from the lake.
A new attraction in the mountainsPKL Solina announced the opening of another attraction for children and adults in July – Bieszczadzka Furia. This 580-meter-long gravity slide winds along the slopes of Mount Jawor, overlooking the lake. The slide guarantees an adrenaline-pumping ride surrounded by nature. It is also an integral part of the Mysterious Solina amusement park, whose attractions explore Bieszczady legends and fairy tales.
Its attractions, like the slide, refer to Bieszczady legends.
Amusement park in Solina"Bieszczadzka Furia is a combination of speed, landscapes, and regional legend. According to the story, it was created by Czady – good forest spirits who inhabit the Mysterious Solina amusement park, where we can meet them – and the ancient serpent Aesculapius. The attraction was created to restore joy, fun, and closeness to nature to people," we read on the PKL Solina website. The slide's racing cars were inspired by three elements: Fire, Wind, and Storm.
This attraction is open year-round, so you can plan a trip to Solina even after the summer holidays. Children aged 3 and over are welcome. Tickets for adults and children aged 3-8 cost 35 PLN, and for older children and adults, 25 PLN.
If you're planning to spend more time in the region, the surrounding area also offers plenty of attractions. A good way to round out your stay in Solina is to visit Polańczyk, specifically the viewpoint on Sawin (516 m above sea level) . From here, you can admire the panorama of Lake Solina, nearby towns, and forested hills.
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