MOUNTAIN REGION
In Poland walkers can enjoy nearly 30,000 kilometres of marked walking trails, including the Polish sections of the trans-European trails.
The E-9 trail runs from France across Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany to Świnoujście in Poland, and follows the coast of the Baltic Sea up to Braniewo. The E-11 trail starts from the Netherlands and continues across Germany to Słubice in Poland, running across the Polish lakeland areas to reach Ogrodniki, at the border with Latvia.
The Polish trails run across the most beautiful areas of the country, with exciting wildlife, excellent views and places of historic value to be found, in, among others, all the twenty-three national parks a wealth of experiences and sensations is fully guaranteed. There are walks across the giant, moving dunes in the Słowiński National Parks in the north of Poland, and the effortful hiking tours in the shadows of the rocky mountain tops in the Tatra National Park in the south. You can pay a visit to the kingdom of the bird world in the Warta Mouth National Park at the western border of the country, or take a walk through the primeval forest of the Białowieski National Park at the eastern border.
For many decades, the Polish Society for Tourism and Sightseeing has been engaged in marking walking trails which are available not only to long-distance walkers who consider hiking as the best way to relax, but also to all the visitors who arrive from the towns and cities to spend their weekends on the walking trail. They can enjoy their walks solo or with friends, but in many large cities organized tours with an experienced guide are also available.
Tatry Mountains
The region of Wyzyna Malopolska (Lesser Poland Upland) is divided into 3 macroregions: Wyzyna Przedborska (Przedborska Upland), Niecka Nidzianska (Nida Trough) and Wyżyna Kielecka (Kielecka Upland).
Located in southern Poland, the highest peaks of the Tatras, Europe’s easternmost alpine mountains, are populated with mountain goats.
Zakopane is a good base to begin your great adventure in the Tatras and the Podhale region. The city is an attractive mountain resort and a popular centre of sports and tourism. It is also a convenient starting point for hikes along the 300 km long tourist trails, which are well-marked and represent different levels of difficulty. Everyone will find something to suit them here. Beginners will learn to enjoy and love the mountain adventure. More experienced hikers will certainly choose the more demanding trails along the ridges, sometimes reinforced with safety chains and iron steps.
All seasons are suitable for hikes in the Tatras. Regular hikers favour summer and early autumn. Skiers prefer February. The climate of the Tatras is very special – it may happen that you will experience the weather of all seasons during just one trip. One can always find shelter or overnight accommodation in one of the mountain refuges which have their own special Spartan, yet homely, atmosphere.
On their way down the mountain, hikers can sample ewe’s milk cheese, manufactured by mountain farmers and made to a recipe known for generations.
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