Poronin [pɔˈrɔnin], is a village in southern Poland situated in Tatra County of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship since 1999 (it was previously in Nowy Sącz Voivodeship from 1975-1998). It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) north-east of Zakopane and 80 km (50 mi) south of the regional capital Kraków.
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4.5 based on 19 reviews
Good and long ski slopes with some karczmas there to refresh yourselves :-) It has a chairlift so your feet can rest on the way up the hill.
4.5 based on 359 reviews
This is an example that cemetery is not always a place of monumental sadness and memories. This is rather a meeting place with history of Zakopane, it's famous personalities, as well as showroom of local sculptors. Each grave is different and you can feel a piece of history behind of all of them.
4 based on 201 reviews
Hot spring onsen Goracy Potok Szaflary, based in South of Poland Tatra Mountains. New, outdoor thermal pools opened all year-round with natural thermal sulphurous water, in the Japanese onsen style. There are also dry and steam saunas, jacuzzi, brine graduation tower, peat baths, rope park, water attractions - Wet Bubble, water slides and other attractions for children. NEW: Big Swing - the biggest in Poland! In the complex there are also Goracy Potok apartments (packages - accommodation and thermal baths). Enjoy our large food selection bistro and Beef Master restaurant - unique steak house with the great selection of international steak menu.
Thermal hot water filled pools with no roof and snowing weather - one does not put these two together to be enjoyed. Think again - it is real fun and fantastic experience, especially if one can enjoy at the same time some good drinks, has a possibility to eat a really good meal and have some fun in saunas. It is really worth to visit even in winter.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
We were here with friends this week (march 17). Great little spot to learn to ski or just practice. There were no queues as previously mentioned. We had fresh snow along with the artificial snow which is made overnight. The ski pass and ski equipment prices are so reasonable - Its not the Alps but it is soooo much cheaper. Good for little ones too. Nice restaurant at the top. Ski lift takes you up and down, for those not wanting to ski.
4 based on 74 reviews
Nice place to go skiing, especially if your're a rookie or acompanied by one. More experienced skiers will get bored after 4 hours. Two major slopes are of about 600 to 900 meters long.Wide and flat - good to practice carving. Modern lifts.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
Ran / speed walked up there to get to the summit for around 7:45am - thats the way to avoid the masses of tourists and enjoy something a little special ...... made the mistake of running back down - 2 hours 20 mins for both the ascent and descent - allow for 6 hours on normal pacing :-) ....... the legs were a little sore the next day but the memories vivd
4 based on 5 reviews
Once again, this being our third visit to Krakow, we took local transport and travelled up to the beautiful mountain town of Zakopane. The journey takes about two and a half hours but it is really worth it when you get to this wonderful place. It is reminiscent of the Bavarian or Austrian Alps and features outstanding mountain scenery. You can travel by funicular rail to the top of the town and have a cold drink while enjoying the fantastic views, or browse through the many market stalls for local wares. This is one place I would recommend highly for a visit.
4 based on 395 reviews
A nice place to relax. It offers a few outdoor and indoor swimming pools with different water temperature, usually varying from +28 to +36 degrees Celsjus. There are separate swimming pools for children (not too many for very young kids), some jacuzzi, some sunbeds, there is sauna and spa and other amenities. Make sure that you know what is included in your ticket, because some things (like sauna) are at additional costs. The "shortest" stay is 30 minutes, but it's not enough :) The car park is free of charge. The changing rooms and the showers are clean, there are many toilets inside of the Termy. I have a feeling that there are not enough lockers because every time I leave (we usually go there in the morning) I can hear someone complain that there is no locker available anymore and they have to wait for a locker to be freed by other customers. The disadvantage of the place is that it can be quite cold between one pool and another, especially if someone leaves the door to the indoor pool open when it's cold outside. Every pool has a lifeguard, and the pools vary in depth so even if you can't swim you still can have fun. They used to offer aqua aerobics, this year I haven't noticed it, I hope they will offer it next year again. Overall, quite expensive but nice and worth visiting at least once during your stay in Bukowina.
4 based on 719 reviews
I have visited Terma Bania with 2 -one year old children and 2 -5 year old. They had great fun there, as well we adults. We have enjoyed thermal water for 3 hours and even though I thought it is short period of time,it was enough.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
W odróżnieniu od zimy pojawiliśmy się latem i byliśmy jednymi z nielicznych :) a było genialnie. Super pogoda "dzikie tłumy " w Zakopanem a tu oaza spokoju. Piękne widoki !!!! Nawet udało nam się zjechać na wyciagu ( byliśmy jedyni !!!! ). Fajny czas fajne miejsce. Polecam
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