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Zakopane is a popular travel destination in Poland. It is a small charming, gentle mountain town. In addition to the unique features bearing the image of the mountainous region with the beauty of traditional wooden cottages, there are also vibrant and colorful street lights, shops, cafes and even a walking street similar to the other big cities.
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Most Polish travel itineraries start in Warsaw and end in Krakow. However, venturing two hours further south brings you to one of the most beautiful destinations in Europe – Zakopane. The town of Zakopane is located in the Southern Poland, 100km from Krakow and 500km from Warsaw. This place is known as the winter palace of Poland, but the mountains flaunt snow caps all year round, yes, even during summer!
The first impression when visiting Zakopane is the beauty of this land, like a fairy in a fairy tale. Located near the Tatra Mountains between Poland and Slovakia, in addition to awe-inspiring natural landscapes, the old town here is also very attractive with lovely wooden houses surrounded by a view full of trees and flowers. Located in a narrow valley between the Tatra Mountains and the Gubałówka Hill, Zakopane is blessed with numerous streams, valleys and majestic mountains. Zakopane was discovered in the 16th century and once belonged to the Austrian Empire. It was not until later that it returned to Poland and was the ideal summer and winter resort town of many Polish royal dynasties.
Zakopane is a great base for hiking in the area. Most trails are day long hikes; try a full day hike up to a peak, then a return to town to relax at the end of it. Certain trails are very well defined but you'll also find some that aren't that way, so, a good pair of hiking boots is a bare minimum if you want to be comfortable while enjoying blissful views all day.
I learnt that it's a local custom to greet others during the hike, a simple Hello is good enough. Reason for this is to be nice, of course, but also, saying "Hello" while making eye contact gives our mind a few extra seconds to register a person. This identification and approximate last seen location will be useful info for the search and rescue team incase a solo hiker or even a group goes missing in these mountains...it's a huge expanse of land afterall!
And just like that, all of a sudden, 'getting lost in the woods' doesn't sound all that romantic.
Nonetheless, continuing the romance with Zakopane, the phrase "In the lap of nature" fits perfectly. Actually, besides the stunning mountain peaks, there are also some stunning mountain lakes here and a hike to see these pristine lakes will always be worth it.
The most famous of them all being Lake Morskie Oko, “Eye of the Sea,” which requires a bus ride to the base of the trail. It’s about a two-hour walk from the drop-off point each way.
It is the largest and fourth deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains and is located deep in the Tatra National Park. The peaks surrounding the lake are about 1,000 meters above the lake’s surface; one of them is Rysy mountain. At 2500 meters, it is the highest peak in the Polish Tatras. This lake is called the Eye of the Sea because the water is always clear and blue like the blue eye in the sky — the eye of the sea. In addition, the name is also derived from an old legend, according to which the lake is connected to the sea through an underground passage.
Gąsienicowa Valley in Tatra National Park is a protected area that is home to some of the best hiking in all of Poland. There are some stunning hikes where you’ll pass unique flora and fauna along the way. The Gąsienicowa Valley is home to several glaciers and waterfalls.
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