Do Not Miss This Charming Log Cottage In Poland
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Take a look inside this beautifully finished log cabin located in Zakopane, Poland, and 3.9 km from Railway Station Zakopane.
The Domek Drewniany luxury cottage Dabrowa offers accommodation in Zakopane with access to a shared lounge, a garden, as well as a shared kitchen. The vacation property is 7.5 km from Gubalowka Mountain and 14 km from Kasprowy Wierch Mountain. The holiday home comes with a flat-screen TV. Shop Tiny Homes Towels and bed linen are featured in this accommodation. The log cabin has a terrace that is available for guests at the holiday home to use.
Zakopane Aqua Park is 4.5 km from Domek drewniany luxury cottage Dabrowa, while Tatra National Park is 6.6 km away.
The nearest airport is Poprad-Tatry Airport and just 68 km from the accommodation. All of the furniture and beds in the log cabin are carved and wooden. Inside you'll find a beautiful, modern kitchen and large dining area, comfortable beds, and everything you need for an excellent vacation stay. Outside there is a large terrace, and barbecue, and the house is illuminated at night.
There is so much to see and do during your vacation stay at the Cottage Dabrowa in Zakopane.
While most Polish travel itineraries start in Warsaw and end in Krakow, just two hours further south you'll find Zakopane, one of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, which borders the Tatra National Park. The following are some of the things to do in and around Zakopane city.
Venture Around the Tatras.
Zakopane is an excellent base for hiking in the area. The town is nestled right next to the Tatra National Park and trails are abundant. Most trails are day-long hikes, during your vacation stay you might try a full day hike up to a peak, then a return to town to relax with a mulled wine in hand.
Smoked Cheese.
Oscypek is a delicious smoked sheep’s milk cheese. It is a local staple and you will find stands selling the stuff all over the town of Zakopane and various other mountain lodges throughout the region. The recipe is strictly followed and dates back to the 14th century.
Hike in the Tatras.
Lake Morskie Oko, or the Eye of the Sea, is the largest in the Tatras at 2,800 feet in length, and it will require a bus ride to the base of the trail. From there, it’s about a two-hour walk through the area’s impressive permaculture. The payoff is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. The Rysy Mountain is the highest peak in Poland, sitting right on the border of Slovakia. The hiking trail up the mountain is difficult and can be steep at points, but it does not require any technical climbing and can be done by most outdoor enthusiasts. On a clear day, the mountain peak offers some of the best views encompassing the Tatras.
Zakopane-Style Architectural Design.
Zakopane has its very own style of architectural design. The buildings are known to embrace the spirit of Podhale. Stanislaw Witkiewicz is known as the creator of the style, having transformed the town in the late 1800s. Wood-rounded windows and detailed embellishments can be seen on the homes throughout the city center.
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