By ladytruckview on Skatehive
A few weeks ago during a weekend I spent with a friend in the mountains, besides the beautiful town of Bardejov — whose photos you already had the chance to see on my profile — we also explored the surrounding region. We stayed in a small village called Gładyszów, located in the Low Beskids on the border of Poland and Slovakia. It’s a quiet, slightly wild region, far from popular tourist routes, where one of the most characteristic features is the presence of churches scattered just a few kilometers apart, often feeling as if time has completely passed them by. There are no crowds, no noise — although that might also be because I visited outside the typical tourist season. These churches completely stole my heart, especially the wooden ones, which have a unique charm and atmosphere. Unfortunately almost all of them were closed, so I could only admire them from the outside. We managed to enter just one and take only two photos — which one it was, you’ll find out in my upcoming posts. To