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he area especially outside the peak tourist season, when the trails are much less crowded and we can enjoy the direct contact with nature. Contact with nature in places such as the higher parts of the mountains is the perfect way

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Relaxation in Tatras - a great way to contact with nature

Holiday in the Tatras is one of the ways to spend your time in a pleasant atmosphere in beautiful surroundings. Take to the area especially outside the peak tourist season, when the trails are much less crowded and we can enjoy the direct contact with nature. Contact with nature in places such as the higher parts of the mountains is the perfect way to relax, especially for those who enjoy physical activity. Choosing to go hiking in the mountains is in fact a matter of a few or even several hours' walk. It is worth remembering when planning a route. Surely you must adjust the difficulty level route to the own skills and physical condition.


Holiday in the Tatras

Holiday in the Tatras is undoubtedly one of the favorites among the Poles ways to spend the holiday. From year to year, we can also observe an increasing number of people arriving in the highest mountains in Poland with other countries. I must admit that especially in summer or winter Tatry experiencing a real siege. It is worth noting that in these surroundings, enjoy the spring or autumn, because the charm of view, we can see here, surely delight every visitor. It is no wonder that so many people come to the Tatras every year. It does so not only great views and a large number of tourist attractions in this region, but also well prepared tourist base.


Places you need to visit - Wroclaw

Ostrów Tumski is the oldest part of the city of Wrocław. It was formerly an island (ostrów in Old Polish) known as the Cathedral Island between the branches of the Oder River, featuring the Wrocław Cathedral built originally in the mid 10th century.

The 13th century Main Market Square (Rynek) prominently displays the Old Town Hall. In the north-west corner of the market square there is the St. Elisabeth's Church (Bazylika Św. Elżbiety) with its 91,46 m tower, which has an observation deck (75 m). North of the church are the Shambles with Monument of Remembrance of Animals for Slaughter (pl). Salt Square (now a flower market) is located at the south-western corner of the market square. Close to the square, between Szewska and Łaciarska streets, there is the St. Mary Magdalene Church (Kościół Św. Marii Magdaleny) established in the 13th century.


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