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The Magnificent Beauty of Nature's Landscapes in Poland


OP pawian 223 | 24,570
23 Dec 2012 #31
If you mean real wilderness, I have just shown it above - Biebrza Swamps.

As for areas not penetrated by Sunday tourists - there are many of them e.g., each mountain range has routes which only a few should choose.

Obnly three places in the world are called the Land of a Thousand Lakes - Finnland, Minnesota and Mazurian Lakes in Poland.

Of course, I don`t care about the first two. Let`s focus on Polish Lakes.

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f stop 24 | 2,501
25 Dec 2012 #32
My parents used to ship me off to summer camps there.
The entire summer depended on the random choice of your paddling/rowing partner.
OP pawian 223 | 24,570
25 Dec 2012 #33
My parents used to ship me off to summer camps there.

Like many people attracted to the beauty of the Mazurian lakes.

The entire summer depended on the random choice of your paddling/rowing partner.

Your life may depend on it, too:

Tatra Mountains around Zakopane are the most popular mountain range in Poland.

Poland mountains Zakopane

It is recommended to take a raft ride along Dunajec River in Pieniny Mountains to get stunning views:

Three Crowns peak in the background

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Famous tree over the river

I don`t need to go the the Sahara as we have our own desert :

We talked about mountains, lakes, rivers, deserts.
What is left?
The Baltic seaside. Not as warm as the waters in Greece, Spain or Italy, but still enough for people not afraid of the cool temperatures.

Oops, yes, sometimes it gets crowded

Crowded Baltic

But it only depends on your choice of resort. If you chose the most famous, don`t complain about the crowd:

Baltic Sea

You can still find fine beaches not spoilt by tourism.

The Baltic seaside

A few more:

Hel Peninsula in Poland

Poland Bay

Gdynia

Poland Gdynia View

We haven`t talked about Białowieski National Reserve yet which hosts the primeval forest with the biggest population of European bison.

The forest was declared a hunting reserve in 1541 to protect bison. In 1557, the forest charter was issued, under which a special board was established to examine forest usage. In 1639 King Władysław IV Waza issued the "Białowieża royal forest decree" (Ordynacja Puszczy J.K. Mości leśnictwa Białowieskiego). The document freed all peasants living in the forest in exchange for their service as osocznicy, or royal foresters. They were also freed of taxes in exchange for taking care of the forest. The forest was divided onto 12 triangular areas (straże) with a centre in Białowieża.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82owie%C5%BCa_Forest

Oak in Poland

European Bison

Bison in Poland

Bieszczady Mountains - considered the outback of Poland. When tired of being in the fast lane for too long, go to Bieszczady. Spectacular views, pristine nature, unique atmosphere.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,116
6 Jul 2013 #34
Bieszczady is beautiful, but it's being destroyed by tourism. Villages like Wetlina are being turned into "domki" hell, while villages like Wolosate and Ustryki Gorne are being destroyed by ridiculous amounts of development that simply don't belong there. Last time I was there, almost every village was suffering nightly with ridiculously loud music - even after the night silence started.

Then the mountains themselves are being destroyed by too many tourists, especially idiots from the cities who have no idea how to behave in such a place.

I fear the magic will be gone within 10 years if development isn't restricted. Cisna is still one of my favourite villages in Poland, however :)

(just...don't make the mistake I did and go to Polanczyk during a festival)
OP pawian 223 | 24,570
7 Jul 2013 #35
Well, we went to Bieszczady last year. It was my first time. We stayed in Wetlina. Yes, a lot of tourists but that`s because we went with kids, to the civilised area, sort of. :):):) If I had gone alone, I would have chosen places far off the beaten track. Besides, it was summer. If you go in autumn or winter, I guarantee you won`t have to elbow your way on popular trails.

On one of Bieszczady`s summits:


  • I forgot the name of this peak.

  • My sons have climbed a tough peak and right away started playing with stones.

  • Resting and viewing.

  • 5% of tourists in BM are professional hikers/climbers.
sobieski 106 | 2,118
7 Jul 2013 #36
I was at Lake Solina in 1990. Also a beautiful area. I remember the Skansen in Sanok as well.
vjmehra 16 | 80
7 Jul 2013 #37
If you could live anywhere in Poland where would it be?

I am trying to find somewhere with a lake that actually allows speedboats in the South, which appears to be easier said than done!

But that aside, the pictures on here are amazing, so where would you live and why?
Peter-KRK
8 Jul 2013 #38
Some tourist places in Bieszczady look like a stupid Disney version of the wild west. Even in early 90' it looked much better - really wild and abandoned. Inhabitated by charcoal burn-workers, lumberers and ramblers.

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BTW:

Błędne Skały labyrinth above is actually in the Czech Republic

TheOther was quite close. Czechs intercepted Kotlina Kłodzka by force for a while in 1945.
Poland wanted to exchange it for Zaolzie, but unfortunately was not succeed.
OP pawian 223 | 24,570
9 Jul 2013 #39
so where would you live and why?

The best would be to live for some time everywhere and move whenever you get bored.

I am trying to find somewhere with a lake that actually allows speedboats in the South, which appears to be easier said than done!

Yes, speedboats aren`t welcome in some sites.

I was at Lake Solina in 1990.

That is the most civilised part of Bieszczady.

Even in early 90' it looked much better - really wild and abandoned. Inhabitated by charcoal burn-workers, lumberers and ramblers.

There are still places like that.

Next week we are leaving for one of the regions presented in this thread. But I can`t tell you which one - I prefer to stay "in blanco" while I am there. :):):):):)

A little wilderness in Białowieża National reserve:

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Chemikiem
28 Sep 2015 #40
Looks beautiful Pawian. Somewhere else in Poland I would love to visit.
I think this is the area where bison grass is picked for Żubrówka vodka?
OP pawian 223 | 24,570
28 Sep 2015 #41
I think this is the area where bison grass is picked for Żubrówka vodka?

Yes, exactly. Although the truth is that you can grow your own Bison grass. Be careful, though, it spreads worse than standard weeds.
f stop 24 | 2,501
29 Sep 2015 #42
My cousin sent me this, I thought it was pretty funny. He called it "First Pole on the moon". If you've been to any popular Polish beaches lately, you might find it funny too. I remembered it when I saw Pawian's beach shot.
Katy Scarlett
4 Jun 2017 #43
Merged:

Polish Nature



Hello,

I just came across this documentary and I must say that I find Poland to be a beautiful country.

I had always thought of it as dreary post-Soviet block flats and had no idea how much nature is there.

I think I would like to visit some day and take some pictures of the farmers with the horses and their ancient traditions.

What is the most beautiful place of nature in Poland?

youtube.com/watch?v=nXjUhrEs6AA


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