The Czartowe Pole Nature Reserve is named after a legendary meadow on which the devils (czarty) were once believed to dance and play.
Czartowe Pole is a landscape and forest reserve.
It includes the Sopot River gorge cutting through the border of Roztocze.
Across the river bed there are numerous rock rapids of tertiary sandstone.
There is a four-kilometre hiking path leading from the parking area next to the reserve, marked blue.
While hiking you will come across the ruins of an old iron-mill (an old forge) of the Zamoyski Family Fee Tail, and partisans’ graves.