The landscape reserve Biała Woda is located in the village of Jaworki in the valley of the Biała Woda stream and its tributary Brysztański Stream, in one of the gorges of the Mały Pieniny. It consists of four parts separated by pastures and fields. A tourist trail leading directly from Szczawnica and the Jaworki-Przełęcz Rozdziela trail lead to it.
The main part of the reserve is the Międzyskały Gorge, with a stream flowing at its bottom creating picturesque cascades. Throughout the reserve, you can see numerous unique geological formations from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. There are also various rock plants.
About 200 m from the reserve, on one of the dirt roads, there is the Basalt Rock. It was formed 100 million years ago as a result of a small amount of magma breaking through the earth's surface, which then solidified in contact with the air. Skałka has the status of a nature monument.