Carpathian Mountains
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When thinking about Poland, mountains are not usually the first thing to spring to mind, yet the country鈥檚 southern border is defined by the beautiful and dramatic Carpathian (Karpaty) chain, the highest mountain range in Central Europe.
Carpathian Mountains
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Carpathian Mountains
About 3.5km southeast of central Nowy S膮cz, this ethnographic park is one of the largest and best skansens in Poland. Houses and other buildings typical鈥
Carpathian Mountains
Rzesz贸w鈥檚 prime attraction is this 396m-long route linking 25 old cellars beneath the central market square. The circuit took 17 years to complete and鈥
Church of the Assumption of Mary
Carpathian Mountains
Located In the village of Hacz贸w (hah-choof), 16km east of Krosno and accessible by bus, this is the largest timber Gothic church in Europe and is a鈥
Carpathian Mountains
Celebrating Krosno's five centuries as Poland's epicentre of glass production, this slick exhibition centre is the town's main attraction. The family鈥
Carpathian Mountains
The late-Renaissance 'castle' at Krasiczyn is more of a stately home 鈥 ostentation trumped defensive strength when Italian architect Galeazzo Appiani鈥
Zakopane
Perched nearly 1400m above sea level, the emerald-green 'Eye of the Sea' is the largest lake in the Tatras and a popular outing from Zakopane. Minibuses鈥
Carpathian Mountains
Just outside the park surrounding the castle is 艁a艅cut's impressive synagogue, built in the 1760s to replace a 17th-century wooden original destroyed by鈥
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Poland's playground: high-altitude activities in the Carpathian MountainsNov 20, 2015 鈥 5 min read