
Hiking trails

Bicycle trails

Walking routes

Trail of the Habsburgs

Architecture trail

Educational paths

Architectural monuments

Bicycle

Bowling

Cave

Churches

Climbing area

Discotheques

Environmental education

Exhibitions/ displays

Fitness

Historical cemeteries

Horse riding

Landscaped park

Monuments

Motor sports

Museums and galleries

Nature and extreme

Nature reserve/ ecological use

Inne/Dziedzictwo kulturowe

Inne/Rozrywka

Other sports entertainment

Paintball

Playground

Rock formation

Ropes course

Skate park

Skiing

Skiing and snowboarding

Snowboarding

Spa

Swimming pool

Tennis

Water reservoir

Wooden architecture

Koleje linowe

Accommodation

Restaurants and bars
Location: Głębce
Length: 120 meters
Height: 25 meters
The railway bridge over the stream Łabajów in Wisła is one of the very few constructions of that size in this part of the Beskid Mountains. Walking over the bridge or going there by train is one of the popular tourist attractions. The construction was built in the years 1931 – 1933 as a part of the railway line to Wisła and its architect was Ksawery Goryanowicz. The viaduct was made of fortified concrete and based on seven spans. What surprises most of the visitors is the fact that the railway line ends a few hundred meters behind the viaduct. This is so because the railway line was supposed to be much longer, there was to be a tunnel built and the line was supposed to end in Istebna or even in Zwardoń. The Second World War thwarted all those plans but the railway line and the station still serve their passengers.
There is one more, much smaller viaduct in the railway line in Dziechcinka.
