What to do and see in Poland, Poland: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

March 28, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Poland, Poland including Pieniny National Park, Lost Souls Alley, Single Track, Szczeliniec Wielki, Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski, Tatras Mountains (Tatry), Lake Morskie Oko, Klodzko Fortress, Sniezka, Jaworzyna Krynicka.
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1. Pieniny National Park

Ul. Jagiellonska 107B, Szczawnica 34-450 Poland +48 18 262 56 01 [email protected] http://www.pieninypn.pl/en
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5.0 based on 288 reviews

Pieniny National Park

Reviewed By 119rodf

The scenery here is unbelievable. Incredibly beautiful and, away from Trzy Korony and Sokolica, the paths are relatively quiet.

2. Lost Souls Alley

Florianska 6, Krakow 31-021 Poland +48 666 986 069 [email protected] http://LostSoulsAlley.com
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5.0 based on 2,271 reviews

Lost Souls Alley

Explore the dark face of the city. Take the challenge and let yourself feel the fear, which has never been so real. Visit rooms haunted by lost souls, and be sure that you will remember forever things which are hidden at the cursed floor at Florianska 6. LOST SOULS ALLEY - Poland's first interactive museum devoted to the basic instinct of fear. Entire floor, which is inspired by horror movies.

Reviewed By sianypops - Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Walking into this place I had no idea what I was about to experience as it was booked as a surprise for me hen do (I know I’m weird). It was so amazing I wish I would give it more stars! A must for any person who loves a horror movie. It was like being in one! I would highly recommend if you’re looking for something different to do in Kraków. If anyone is unsure you can leave at any time (which my Sister did as she couldn’t cope). Absolutely brilliant, the highlight of my hen!

3. Single Track

Strazacka Street, Swieradow Zdroj 46-365 Poland http://www.swieradowzdroj.pl/Singltreck---sciezki-rowerowe/s-260-288
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5.0 based on 147 reviews

Single Track

4. Szczeliniec Wielki

Stolowe Moutains Village of Karlow, Kudowa-Zdroj 57-350 Poland +48 74 866 14 36 [email protected] http://www.pngs.com.pl/index.html
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5.0 based on 555 reviews

Szczeliniec Wielki

Reviewed By 319maciejm - Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland

What a views! Super walk upstairs for like 30 min from the closest parking to reach stone labyrinth on the top. Well recommended! Make sure the get there early to find spot and avoid the crowds.

5. Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski

Ul. Orlowska, Gdynia Poland http://www.trojmiasto.pl/wiadomosci/Kepa-Redlowska-rezerwat-lepiej-oznakowany-n35391.html
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5.0 based on 138 reviews

Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski

Reviewed By Margo7850p

A great place for a walk and spending your free time. Near the sea and beach there is a vast forest park, inside which there are historical , military facilities. There are cliffs here , which are a great place to enjoy views . The proximity of nature and a nice place to relax, and those beautiful views with great landscape. The high cliff located here is the most photographed fragment of Gdynia and a really charming place. A place that you must enter in your plan for visiting the city of Gdynia.

6. Tatras Mountains (Tatry)

Southern Poland Poland http://www.slovakia.com/national-parks/high-tatras
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Tatras Mountains (Tatry)

Forming the most scenic section of the Carpathian mountain range, the Tatras span 51.5 kilometers from west to east and occupy a landmass of approximately 795 square kilometers.

Reviewed By dzbnkx - Warsaw, Poland

Definitely very best place to hike for me. The only alpine mountains in Poland with altitude 2000 m+. On season (May - October) very, very crowded, especially on weekends, but if you're not going to the most popular trails and peaks (Morskie Oko, Kasprowy Wierch, Orla Perć, Giewont), there are many less crowded trails, and some of them are so wild that you can meet 5-10 people in 3 hours of hiking. Entrance to the national park costs 6 pln (~$2) and it's definitely worth it. I recommend going everywhere by bus (but drivers often don't speak English), because parkings are expensive (20 pln for one day ~$5.5). Just avoid crowded trails and enjoy one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Forests and ridges are relatively clean, because park's volunteers are cleaning it up very often, so don't litter.

7. Lake Morskie Oko

Palenica Bialczanska 49°11′49″N 20°04′12″E, Tatra National Park 34-500 Poland +48 602 260 757 http://www.schroniskomorskieoko.pl/
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4.5 based on 856 reviews

Lake Morskie Oko

Reviewed By cdcheng - Muntinlupa, Philippines

We went November 2019. To our pleasant surprise, it snowed the day before. So, when we started our trek to Morskie Oko, everything was covered in fresh white powder snow. AMAZING!! Be prepared to spend at least 6 hours for the trip. This needs to be done during daylight. So, if you're coming in during November, suggest to start around 7am or even earlier as soon as there is sunlight. Going there: If you don't have a car and you're coming from Zakopane, there are buses that roam around the city that go to Morskie Oko, you can go to a bus stop along the street's main road and catch a bus there (or see the bus schedule). it takes around 30 minutes from the main city to the starting point of the trek. Going to/from Morskie Oko: From the parking lot, you can either walk (will take 1.5 - 2.5 hours per one way) or ride a horse carriage+short walk (50 pln going up, 30 pln going down - cuts walking time by more than half). Bring your own beverage because there is no stall along the road. in Morskie Oko - there are wonderful cafes / restaurants that can sell water, hot chocolate, hot wine, sandwiches etc. It makes up for a nice treat after that trek. Then, in MOrskie Oko, be amazed at the stunning view and you can actually walk around the lake perimeter! :)

8. Klodzko Fortress

Grodzisko 1, Klodzko 57-300 Poland +48 74 867 34 68 [email protected] http://www.twierdza.klodzko.pl
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4.5 based on 427 reviews

Klodzko Fortress

Reviewed By Exolorer - Inverness, United Kingdom

Wonderful place to visit. Every square inch is full of history. Also i need to mention the World class of guids. All members of staff speeks foregin language. Will back again!

9. Sniezka

Karpacz Poland http://www.sniezka.karpacz.pl/
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4.5 based on 768 reviews

Sniezka

Reviewed By jr87traveller - Prague, Czech Republic

Have been here this weekend... even if the path was frozen and there was quite a wind, the hike was great..

10. Jaworzyna Krynicka

ul. Czarny Potok 75, Krynica-Zdroj 33-380 Poland +48 18 471 52 71 http://www.jaworzynakrynicka.pl/
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4.5 based on 405 reviews

Jaworzyna Krynicka

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