Jordanów: Hotels and accommodations

A 22 km-long red cycling route begins and ends at Jordanów railway station and passes through Wysoka, Góra Ludwiki, Toporzysko, and Bystra.

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Culture, landscape, and history

Jordanów’s market square is home to a neo-Gothic urban complex dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It consists of three brick buildings and a nearby parish church, including the former district court and tax office, a tenement house, and the town hall built in 1911.

The area around Jordanów includes Cupel, Mały Luboń, Drobny Wierch, and Wostojów.

In the wider regional vicinity of Jordanów lies Dobczyce – 13th-century castle.

Suski County is described as a predominantly mountainous area with extensive forests and the upper basin of the Skawa; Jordanów is one of the towns located on the Skawa.

Jordanów lies on the Skawa at the foot of the Makowski Beskid, at an elevation of approximately 485 m above sea level. The highest point within the town is Góra Pykrzec, at 741 m.

Jordanów was founded in 1564 and was granted the right to hold fairs in 1581. Historically, livestock, linen, and salt were traded at these fairs.

Further destinations for orientation: Budzów, Sidzina, Krzeszów, Białka, Sucha Beskidzka, Hucisko, Maków Podhalański, Grzechynia.

To the higher-level travel overview: Sucha.

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