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Maidan / Майдан is a village in Lviv Oblast within the National Park "Eastern Beskydy". The village has ideal conditions for tourism and the large availability of communication. Maidan is a unique place to relax, especially for those who love camping. MG 2370 e c

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CATEGORY OF ARTICLE: Articles, Travel , Featured January 16, 2011, 01:05

Maidan / Square It is a village in Lviv oblast within the National Park "the eastern Beskids" (until 1999 years within the Landscape Park "Maidan"). It is a zone of variable and fixed recreation National Park. Geographically, this picturesque village is located within the Eastern Carpathians External, constructed from the Carpathian flysch.

 

The village has ideal conditions for mountain tourism (mountain hiking), cognitive and cultural tourism. In numerous icy rivers flowing from the forested slopes of Beskydy, Trout is the Carpathian and other fish species, inter alia, perch and various "hurdles".

In 2010 years into the National Park "Eastern Beskydy" brought some of the Polish and Spain, the European Bison herd in order to settle the animals in the park. Herd now has 20 individuals, and shows readiness to procreate, indicating acclimation of animals.

An interesting object is a former Polish church in Majdan, unfortunately it never has been used as a church. After the war, local population has been deported, and the church passed under the administration of the Soviet authorities. In the Soviet era in a facility operated hotel and restaurant. Today, the property is privately owned.

Another unique facility is the "House Hunters", dating from the nineteenth century. It belonged to the outbreak of World War II, a local entrepreneur and owner of the land. Attention to architecture lovers should also be one of the buildings, the park board, which is a classic wooden building Carpathian.

Economic and catering facilities implement numerous private shops, where tourists can buy all the products necessary for a relaxing break at a low and affordable. In shops you can buy everything - from food products, and ending with alcohol and tobacco.

You can purchase from the local population: home of fresh dairy products, mushrooms, berries, vegetable and wood. Lovers of sharp sensations - may buy the local production of "moonshine", which in the Maidan is not the lack.

Maidan is a unique place to relax, especially for those who love camping.

Numerous grassy meadows, clean and transparent source of icy river, picturesque stone walls and flysch landslip - create unique landscapes. Grasslands and large stocks of timber in the riverbed, that during the torrential rains are transported and deposited, are ideal for a tent camp. The proximity of the national park, hiking trails, rivers, mountains, landscapes, and accessibility, it is only the beginning of a long list of feats, This picturesque village which has.

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Maidan district lies on the road, which connects the agglomeration Drohobycko-borysławską the City Turka (Turczyński area), which gives great accessibility of this beautiful part of the region Drohobycz. Directly at the German church there is a bus. Invariably, the journey itself obsolete, Classic, Bus LAZ-695 / LAZ-695, which follows the route Drohobych-Majdan-Drohobych already around 30 years, at the same time - it will be fun and unforgettable experience. The bus runs daily from the Bus Station number 2 (AC-2) in Drohobych, heading for the village of Maidan and back. Passes such a place as: Boryslav, Skhidnycia, Kropywnyk and Rybnik.

Departure times are:

  • Drohobych (AC-2) – 6:00, 14:00;
  • Maidan (kircha) – 8:00, 16:00.

Hours check, may change.

The fare one way is not the way, and in case of delay, the transport, additional opportunity to travel there by bus for an alternative relationship Boryslav - Turk - Boryslav, which runs twice a day.

Bus station in Borysław

Bus which normally runs on this route

 



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tacjanna wrote/MiG, June 12, 2011 , 14:19

Majdan is indeed a beautiful place. Already in the interwar period, attracting holidaymakers from all over the province. Lviv and not just.
I just want to correct the information dot. church. This is not the German Kirch of the nineteenth century, only Polish church, whose construction started in 1938 y., and completed before the war, However, it does not sacrifice zdążono. When the Poles lacked Maidan, changed, unfortunately, your destiny. The initiator of the construction of the church was inż.K.Wilimowski, employee “Godulla”, that gave lots under construction. Company “Godulla” of Upper Silesia in the late 1929-1930 has acquired certain assets of Liebig John Baron (previous owner) and conducted in the area of ​​timber exploitation. These buildings were the headquarters and executive director of the company.
Maidan to distinguish it from many other village of the same name was called Majdan Iron because of the local ore. About 1820 year smiths were build (below the church at the park headquarters near the stove was preserved forest district called “monk” for smelting ore from the beginning. Nineteenth century). To work in them were brought workers, who settled in the Maidan, in the vicinity of the settlement was a carpenter Malmanstal, called by the local Cologne.
Between wars Maidan was one of the few villages in the area. Drohobych with the vast superiority of the Polish population. My ancestors came to Maydan at the beginning. Nineteenth century and lived there until 1945 y.
Now I ride over there 20 years, and I'm glad, that more and more visitors discover our beautiful Maidan.

    Yuri wrote, June 16, 2011 , 11:59

    Thank you very much for your valuable information. In the near future will introduce changes to the content, knowing new things. Very cool that we can collectively raise more new curiosities. We are counting on some other information about this region, as well as encourage you to write your own article, which will be valuable and interesting for all, share interesting photos, etc.. Would you like to do this?

Artur Czernych wrote, June 13, 2011 , 20:40

Thank you very much, for such an interesting story about the Maidan ! It is fascinating ! Subject totally exhausted and thoroughly described ! Honestly, I, being from Drohobycz, I learned a lot of new, particular facts about “Church” at bus loop ! Soon we will post on another article, devoted “Biawakowaniu in Majdan”, as ? where ? when ? … I hope, that will appeal to all lovers of the traveling ! Thank you once again of the story ! I wish wszystkiedo good and warm greetings on behalf of our collective creative.

tacjanna wrote/MiG, June 16, 2011 , 15:52

Hello! I have written an article about former Majdanie, which was already published in the Bulletin of the Association of Friends of the Earth Drohobycz, I also have photos of prewar Majdan (the Polish church, who then looked a little different), readily available materials held. And if all goes well, I will be back in a week in “I” Majdanie. I will also Malmanstal and Widnohę.

Artur Czernych wrote, June 16, 2011 , 19:03

Hello again !! We are happy we will post your article, signed with your name and surname on our website 🙂 !! Today released a new article on Maidan “CAMPING FOR 6 DAYS IN AN UNKNOWN VILLAGE MAIDAN” ! For people, who likes camping in tents in the charming Ukrainian Carpathians ! If you are interested in publishing on our website, please contact us by email or through a form available on page !
And of course I wish you a successful, cheerful and good family trip to Maydan ! 🙂
Yours sincerely !

Mirek1965 wrote/bath, April 1, 2014 , 09:05

If you do Google Street View with local photos?

Elizabeth wrote / Votes, May 24, 2019 , 21:49

I collect any information about Maidan. Michael Barszczowski My grandfather was born in Maidan as the son of Jan and Aniela Barszczowskiego Rybotycka. In the studies mentioned name is Rybotyckich living and remember Malmanstal,and said that Angela came from kolonii.Teraz just realized what a colony, is simply a neighboring settlement of Majdan Malmanstal.Matka John was out of the house Important( Important). And these names are also mentioned among mieszkńców Maidan. Unfortunately, I have not found anywhere in the name Barszczowski. Do you know of any materials relating to the inhabitants of Maydan?

Bogumiła Kobeluch wrote / wa, August 1, 2021 , 22:05

Hello . Looking for information about the Stork family .

Marcin C wrote:, January 20, 2023 , 14:24

Hello, my grandfather Wacław Rybotycki lived in Malmanstal. He married Karolina née Pachla. I am looking for information about my ancestors. someone knows, Are there any church books??
Yours sincerely

Ania B wrote, September 1, 2023 , 18:28

Hello Marcin, my Grandma Helena née Pachla, she had a sister, Karolina, and with my grandfather, Kazimierz Koziol, they lived in Majdan. Maybe family? Or maybe a bad lead.

tacjanna wrote/MiG, November 22, 2023 , 15:42

The books are in the Archdiocesan Archives in Przemyśl, but difficult to access. However, scans of Greek Catholic records from the 19th century are available on the Internet. from the parishes of Dołhe and Rybnik (Archives of the Greek Catholic Bishopric in Przemyśl) in the State Archives in Przemyśl, including the records of our Roman Catholic ancestors, because at that time there was no church in Maidan. You need to go to the website of the State Archives in Przemyśl, in Online Scans and enter the team number in the search engine 142. Metric scans are below the item 56/142/0/6804. There are metrics for 1863 y. Some later ones are on the Mormon Family Search website, and most recently the Lviv archive https://tsdial.archives.gov.ua/ publishes scans from the Drohobych region, included deaths from Maidan from the years 1809-1924. You need to go to E-Archives and Fond 618 in pos. 2790. The surname Rybotycki appears in these records, because it was a large family, the surname appears already at the beginning. Nineteenth century.

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