Three border area
After visiting the Lace Museum and the Bank of Seeds, we came to the Three Border Area, where we could value the importance of preserving natural spaces.
The three border area is in the Beskidy mountains, in southern Poland. The place is well preserved and it features a few adornments and structures made from sustainable materials.
The three countries that border this mountainous area would be Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Between the signs of the three countries, there were a park and a large wooden bridge that passed over a river. Behind the signs of the countries, there were some large fields with a few wooden (sustainable) cabins, adapted to the cold winters in this mountainous area.
We could even see a map where the history of the place was explained.
The project Zero Waste is co-finaced by the EU. The opinions and points of view shown are the sole responsibility of its authors and of IES Canido and do not reflect those of the EU nor the the ones of SEPIE. Neither the EU nor the National Agency SEPIE can be made resposible for them.
Three border area trekking
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Three border area
After visiting the Lace Museum and the Bank of Seeds, we came to the Three Border Area, where we could value the importance of preserving natural spaces.
The three border area is in the Beskidy mountains, in southern Poland. The place is well preserved and it features a few adornments and structures made from sustainable materials.
The three countries that border this mountainous area would be Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Between the signs of the three countries, there were a park and a large wooden bridge that passed over a river. Behind the signs of the countries, there were some large fields with a few wooden (sustainable) cabins, adapted to the cold winters in this mountainous area.
We could even see a map where the history of the place was explained.
The project Zero Waste is co-finaced by the EU. The opinions and points of view shown are the sole responsibility of its authors and of IES Canido and do not reflect those of the EU nor the the ones of SEPIE. Neither the EU nor the National Agency SEPIE can be made resposible for them.