Showing posts with label Zakopane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zakopane. Show all posts

Monday, 21 July 2025

Poland - Zakopane

 Zakopane is the gateway to the Tatra Mountains.  It is busy it is very commercial, but it is set in a beautiful part of the world.

It reminded me of Queenstown in New Zealand, but with hundreds of stalls selling local produce made in China, and food and drink.

The food was very good and we had the two best meals of our holiday at Bubuja Bistro.  Although we saw very few other British tourists, all the info boards in the National park and around town and menus were in Polish and English.  We even found a pub decorated in Liverpool FC memorabilia!

There was a booming craft beer sector with a lot of choice of fine brews, which we didn't find as much in Krakow.

We used Ubers a few time, they were efficient and by UK standards cheap.  

The main street does have some interesting features.






We went on the funicular, but at the top it was mainly stalls and booths selling local food, drink, local crafts and Chinese trinkets.  There were a few interesting buildings..


This was probably my favourite - an open-air church.


There were views. 


The most spectacular were over to the Tatra National Park, at the other side of the valley.







We did two walks from the centre of town, both were busy.- both led to waterfalls - one more spectacular than the other, 

The first was the valley Dolina Bialego

This was a walk alongside a stream (or in more like a stream bed)





to a "waterfall" - the UK is not the only place with dried up streams.


But it was a pleasant walk


And certainly a nice place to sit and chill at the end.



The second walk was much busier along the Strazyska Valley, but at least the Siklawica Falls had water.

The walk was very similar, which was not surprising as the two valleys were only a few KMs apart.



Towards the end of the trail, there was a brief period of sunny weather, which coincided with some of the most dramatic views.





The latter part of the walk was dominated by the cliff face


The main walk reached a picnic ground at the base of the cliff face of Mt Giewont.  Unfortunately, the weather closed in again.


From the picnic area, there were there was an extension of the trail to the Siklawica Falls.  This was very busy.


I always thought my cats would like some of the place we visit but this is taking it to a whole new level


There were two routes which linked the two valleys - as it was raining and the stone slippy we chose the low level.

This was probably my favourite house - Adams Family holiday home


Probably the first building we saw after getting off the train.



The street we were staying on


Some random street art - none more random than the Swing Dancers outside the railway station


On the side of one of the mountain streams flowing through town


A park with sculpture rather than a sculpture park



In case you forgot where you were


On our last night we were just passing through the park near the middle of town, and were treated to a stunning sunset.



Because of issues with late delivery of luggage we were not able to go on some of the walks we planned and spent most of the time in and around the town.  But we still saw some great scenery.

 I would certainly recommend anyone with a love for the outdoors to visit - but recommend mid week and not in the school holidays - the Polish people certainly like to walk.

Saturday, 19 July 2025

Poland - Kasrowy Wierch and Nosal

Just a few miles from Zakopane is one of the main tourist attractions in the Tatra Mountains, the Kasrowy Wierch cable car, and Nosal mountain.  

The entrance to the national park close to the cable car with Nosal in the background.

Nosal is an easy walk.  Because of that, it was very busy,  Foolishly we were there at the start of the school holidays. 


The views are stunning.






From Nosal the top section of the cable car can be seen. 


The Kasrowy Wierch cable car is split into two sections and rougly half way up, passengers have to change to a second cable car.  The passengers who get into the first cable car last get into the second cable car first - and the views are much more impressive!







The first time we went up on the cable car, the cloud cover was variable. and changing rapidly







After straying into Slovakia - the ridge line was the border.


We decided to walk down - A descent of about 900m and around 10km - this was expected to take around 3 hours.  So we set off through the mist down the path. 


We hadn't been walking long until the cloud thinned and we were walking through a truly amazing landscape.



Looking back upto the cablecar around 20 minutes after we started





The vegetation was primarily bracken, with fir trees randomly spread across the slope



The path then passed the mouth of other valleys


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We got a glimpse of where we had come from.  The cable car was on the farthest away of the four mountains


We were now close to where the vegetation changed from bracken and trees to forest


When we reached the ridge, we saw a lot of trees!


From here to the end we were walking through trees, which closed of the views.

This was a lot harder walk than expected.  Much of it was over an uneven rock path and steps.  It was harder to pick your route due to the sheer number of people walking up.  We must have passed several hundred.  

On our last day after going up Nosal we went up in the cable car again.  It was probably 10degrees warmer, the cloud was much higher and there was no wind.

We were able to just sit alone in the rocks for a while and enjoy the view.


 


When others started to find our spot. we moved down the path to find another spot.


We found another outcrop to sit on, which was probably in Slovakia and enjoyed views up and down the valley.



Then it was back to the cable car after a final look at the path we had started our walk down a few days earlier.


Kasrowy Wierch is very busy. It is a very beautiful area and easily accessible.  And there is no doubt that the Polish People enjoy hiking - there were as many walking up the mountain as down.

It was certainly a happy place for us.












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