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About StonePath Way

An independent informational resource focused on natural stone use in residential outdoor environments in Poland.

What this resource covers

StonePath Way publishes reference material on granite, sandstone, and basalt as used in garden paths, retaining walls, terraces, and outdoor hardscaping. Content focuses on material properties, installation considerations, and long-term performance in Central European climate conditions.

The focus on Poland reflects the specific conditions here: frost depth, soil types in different regions, domestic stone availability from Lower Silesian quarries, and building regulation context under Polish construction law.

All articles are written in English to serve both Polish residents and international readers considering stone installations in this region.

What this resource does not do

StonePath Way does not sell stone, recommend specific contractors, or collect endorsement fees from material suppliers. There are no affiliate links or sponsored content. Stone names or brands mentioned in articles are referenced for illustration purposes only.

The information published here is drawn from publicly available technical standards, material data sheets, and documented construction practice. It is informational in nature. For engineering decisions — particularly for structural retaining walls or large-scale paving projects — independent professional assessment is appropriate.

Contact and company information

This resource is maintained by StonePath Way Sp. z o.o., a company registered in Poland.

  • Registered name: StonePath Way Sp. z o.o.
  • NIP: 527-281-45-92
  • REGON: 386741205
  • Registered address: ul. Ogrodnicza 14, 00-893 Warszawa, Poland
  • Email: contact@stonepathway.eu
  • Phone: +48 22 458 90 11
  • Office hours: Monday – Friday, 09:00–17:00 CET

Content updates

Articles are reviewed and updated when material standards change, when new sourcing information becomes available, or when reader questions identify gaps in existing content. Each article displays its last update date.

Page last updated: 13 May 2026.