
Bieszczady – located on the south-eastern edge of Poland.
Beautiful trails, forests and meadows. Bieszczady is a pure nature, you will not find here asphalt roads leading to peaks or horse-drawn carriages for lazy tourists. You will see the forest, feel the rain or summer storm, dip your feet in an icy stream. The Bieszczady Mountains are particularly impressive with mountain pastures that create a beautiful landscape. The distances that we can see from Połonina Wetlińska or Tarnica (the highest peak in the Bieszczady Mountains) make an electrifying impression. If you are looking for peace and quiet, you want to see the real wildness of the mountains and rest from the crowd of tourists, definitely choose Bieszczady.-
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Tatry – located in the south Poland, is the highest part of the Karpaty mountains and one of the most picturesque mountains in Europe.
The Kościeliska Valley is certainly one of the most recognizable places in the Polish Tatry. It owes great popularity not only to the picturesque views of the nearby peaks and the richness of nature, but also to the ease of the trail, which attracts here countless tourists. From Wierch Porońca it is the most convenient access to Rusinowa Polana. The road is prepared even for the needs of disabled people. From the very beginning, we have been accompanied by panoramas of the High Tatry, and from Rusinowa Polana there is the most beautiful view of the Tatry.-
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Karkonosze – Located in the south-west Poland.
Karkonosze, in comparison to other mountains of Poland, constitute a very unique area. In their landscape, we can observe the combination of a typical mid-mountain landscape with alpine elements. Being in the Karkonosze Mountains, it is worth visiting some of the most popular tourist resorts – Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba. Another obligatory point to see during the trip in the Karkonosze are waterfalls. The Karkonosze range is famous for their large number, they are beautiful, typically mountain waterfalls. We should also see the so-called ”Pilgrims” (1204 m above sea level), which are one of the largest and most interesting rock formations in these mountains. We can find pilgrims south of the village of Borowice, on the eastern part of the Silesian Ridge.-
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