Eastern Poland - worth to visit

use primarily with the possibility of relaxing in the fresh air. What places in Poland worth a visit when you are looking for contact with nature? Definitely a great place to spend holidays in nature to the Tatras. You can also v

Eastern Poland - worth to visit

The most beautiful places in Poland

When you leave usually want to experience a different kind of entertainment than it does on a daily basis. It is no wonder that many people use primarily with the possibility of relaxing in the fresh air. What places in Poland worth a visit when you are looking for contact with nature? Definitely a great place to spend holidays in nature to the Tatras. You can also visit the other, less frequented by tourists around, such as the Bieszczady Gorce. In this respect Poland is very diverse, and here we find very diverse natural and geographical conditions. So let's travel to Poland and discover its most beautiful places.


The most attractive mountainous regions Polish

Admittedly, the geographical Polish made that this is really a very attractive tourist destination. In the case of mountain ranges we can observe here a lot of very different elevations. This is undoubtedly a huge asset. Certainly one of the most visited mountain ranges in Poland is the Tatras. The highest mountains in Poland tempt us not only amazing views, but above all unique nature. Also worth a visit in the Bieszczady Mountains and the Owl. In Poland, we find many other mountain ranges, all of which are worthy of attention, for example, the Holy Cross Mountains and Table Mountains. Fans of high-altitude trips are therefore in Poland many possibilities for your vacation.


Where to go in 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.


Źródło: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw



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