Brzegi Dolne Live Cam
A village in the administrative district of Gmina Ustrzyki Dolne
Hosted by:
- Laworta Ski - Stacja Narciarska
- Brzegi Dolne 122 - 38-700, Wołów County
- Gmina Ustrzyki Dolne - Poland
- [email protected]
- https://lawortaski.pl/
What You're Watching
This camera provides a live view of Brzegi Dolne. History Bieszczady County is located in southeastern Poland and is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Bieszczady Mountains and the Bieszczady National Park. Brzegi Dolne is one of the many villages situated within this county. The history of Brzegi Dolne is likely tied to the broader history of the Bieszczady region. Historically, the area was inhabited by various ethnic grou.
Best Times to Watch
| Time / Period | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Morning 8–10am local | Best visibility before afternoon clouds; mountain peaks clear |
| Winter (Dec–Mar) | Snow conditions and ski activity — peak season |
| Summer (June–Aug) | Hiking season; green slopes and different landscape character |
| After snowfall | Fresh snow on terrain — check conditions before driving passes |
Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: Brzegi Dolne, Poland
- 🕐 Timezone: CET (UTC+1) / CEST (UTC+2) in summer
- 🌐 Stream: Live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- 📡 Page: https://www.iplivecams.com/live-cams/laworta-ski-stacja-narciarska-brzegi-dolne-poland/
History & Context
History Bieszczady County is located in southeastern Poland and is known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Bieszczady Mountains and the Bieszczady National Park. Brzegi Dolne is one of the many villages situated within this county. The history of Brzegi Dolne is likely tied to the broader history of the Bieszczady region. Historically, the area was inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the indigenous Lemko people, as well as Polish, Ukrainian, and Jewish communities. Over the centuries, the region experienced a mix of cultural influences and political changes due to its strategic location at the crossroads of different territories. During World War II, the Bieszczady region witnessed significant turmoil, including the forced deportations of the Lemko population under the Soviet rule. After the war, the region became part of Poland's Eastern Borderlands and underwent socio-economic transformations.
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