KoobCamp, the leader of outdoor tourism for over 15 years, have created a new www.camping.pl website which helps Polish-speaking tourists find information about the best camping sites and holiday resorts in Europe.
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Gdańsk offers many routes which bypass the typical tourist trails. You can follow in the footsteps of medieval and Gothic fortifications, ancient shipbuilding tradition, the Dutch trail, the Jewish trail or the route of G. Grass, Hevelius or Napoleon. You can follow the trail of love and lions, former granaries and magic parks.
Holidays by the sea are going to be even more fascinating! All thanks to the Aquapark in Reda.
Gdańsk is becoming a more attractive place for young people. They are attracted by the possibility of active leisure time, numerous pubs and music clubs as well as modern educational institutions.
Jerome Mullen, the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland in Northern Ireland and director of Ireland Poland Chamber of Commerce, this fall visited Poland. The journey was organized by the Polish National Tourist Office.
Almost everyone pondering visiting attractions in Poland, choose the most famous and tourist regions. They sight-see the Tatra Mountains, Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, Bieszczady Mountains, and Sudetes, and relax in the Baltic Sea or Masuria. While in central Poland, near the capital, there is a place where you can spend a couple of a days in a very scenic and authentic way. All you need to do is to go a little more than 100 kilometres from Warsaw in order to reach the Gostynin Lake District.
Lubelskie is only 2.5 hours away from Warsaw. There is great history and two unique national parks (Roztoczanski National Park and Poleski National Park) and 17 landscape parks which makes the region of Lubelskie perfect for a few days excursions.