Take a chance and spend one day enjoying winter in the polish mountains. Try a traditional polish dinner
This offer is ideal for those who like to spend time in beautiful scenery, want to meet polish culture.
Tours run during the winter months, provided there is enough snow.
We can pick you up from your hotel/ hostel/ apartment but you have to provide us an exact address
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After morning pickup at your Kraków accommodation, you will travel in a private vehicle to the Polish highlands, where old-fashioned wintertime traditions are still celebrated as part of local culture. When you arrive at a mountain town, trade in the car or minivan for a horse drawn sleigh. Bundle up and slip into a slower pace of life as you ride through the quiet and peaceful, snowy landscape with your family or friends. Along the way, keep an eye out for native wildlife in the trees and fields.
Zakopane is known as the capital of the Polish mountains. Its stunning alpine scenery and priceless views from up high attract tourists year-round. Zakopane is also well worth a visit because of the great ski jump Wielka Krokiew, Jaszczurówka Church, Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, and Pęksowy Brzyzek cemetery. We additionally climb to Gubałówka, with its funicular railway and alpine slide, for a little mountaintop adventure! Itinerary: Chochołów (wooden architecture) - Pęksowy Brzyzek Old Cemetery - centre of Zakopane - Gubałowka Hill - wooden church in Jaszczurówka - ski jump Wielka Krokiew - Krakow
Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Krzeptowki- built to commemorate the Polish Pope John Paul II's survival of an assassination attempt in the 1980s.
It's just a short drive from Krzeptówki to the town center. Your guide will lead you to Peksowy Brzyzek old cemetery, home to the graves of Zakopane locals, including several World War II resistance heroes, and along Krupowki Street, one of Poland's best-known shopping streets, where you'll have the chance to grab a bite to eat (own expense).
From Krupówki Street, it's a thrilling ride by funicular up to the top of Gubalowka Hill, which offers stunning views of the city and the mountains.
Hop back in the van for the short drive to Jaszczurowka village. The attraction here is the towering Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus built entirely from timber in traditional Polish fashion.
Besides its setting in the Tatra mountains, Chocolow stands out for its traditional wooden cabins, making it one of the best-preserved highland villages in Poland.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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