Beskidy Mountains (Beskid Mountains, Beskidy, Beskydy, Beskids) is a series of Czech Republic, northwestern Slovakia, and southern Poland, along the border between Poland and the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Beskids may be seen as a continuation of Western Carpathian Mountains. Its highest peak is Babia Gora, 5,658 ft (1,725 m).
The Beskids are rich an forest and coal. In the past they were rich in iron ore.
From the very beginning of its existence The LTO Lower Beskid (LOT Beskid Niski) is present with its own stands at every domestic tourism industry fair event in Warszawa, Krakow, Poznan, Lodz and Szczecin where it also presents a collective offer of its own as well as offers of its individual members.
Also, information on The LTO Lower Beskid has been inserted in the tourist map of the Podkarpackie Province, in the information material/booklets released/published by PROT (Tourist Organization of the Sub-Carpathian Region) and the government of the Podkarpackie Province;Promotion is also run with the usage of the industry and local media (articles, reportages and interviews).
The LTO Lower Beskid does not recruit paid employees; means for its activity come from the membership dues, donations and subsidies for carrying projects including funds from The European Union.