Poland and its southern neighbour Slovakia are separated by the mighty Carpathian Mountains, of which the highest part are the Tatras. At their foot lie several historical regions, among them colorful Podhale and Spisz. Located south of Krakow the region is inhabited by Highlanders, an ethnic group of independent culture and dialect. This tour runs through villages and towns located in picturesque valleys and dales. Most of the route follows the Dunajec - a mountain river. During this trip we visit two National Parks and three objects listed by UNESCO, including magnificent Krakow, and many other attractions which are not available to people traveling by car. Ideal for cyclists the tour follows quiet roads with wonderful views over surrounding mountain groups. We stay mostly in small hotels offering good standards which are perfect for active travelers.
Day 1 Arrival in
Arrival and hotel accommodation in
Day 2
Today we take a guided tour of Krakow including the
Day 3 Zakopane and the
In the morning a charter bus takes us to Zab, the Poland’s highest village (1100 m above sea level). Our first bicycle ride takes us to Zakopane, a colourful mountain town surrounded by peaks which are 2000 m high. After spending some time in the town centre we head back to Zab, this time by funicular railway. Overnight stay in Zab or Zakopane (20 km cycling).
Day 4 Chocholow
Today we cycle downhill passing the villages of Dzianisz and Chocholow famous for their characteristic wooden buildings . Some of the houses here are made from a single huge spruce tree. Today’s destination, Nowy Targ, is the capital of the Gorals, the Polish Highlanders. Overnight stay in Nowy Targ (55 km cycling).
Day 5
During the rest of the trip we follow the
Day 6 Dunajec Gorge
One of the highlights of the tour comes next – the
Days 7 Lacko and
Back on the Polish side of the border we continue cycling along the lush green valley of the Dunajec. We stop for a while in Lacko where the famous Slivovitz plum brandy is produced. You may try a bit or take a whole bottle home, the unique taste is not found anywhere else in the world! The surrounding area is known for eco-friendly fruit production. We continue on, passing through many orchards and in the afternoon crossing the ridge into the
Day 8 Stary Sacz and
The last cycling leg of the trip follows the Poprad and ends in Stary Sacz, a provincial town with a fortified nunnery. On our way back to Krakow we stop in Nowy Sacz to see its impressive Town Hall and an afternoon in Krakow is left free for exploration at your own pace. Overnight stay in
Day 9 Return journey
Return trip home or individual stay extension.
Grade: easy – The majority of the route follows rivers and is therefore mostly flat. One exception is day 7 where the road crosses a pass between two valleys. The altitude difference is no more than 130 metres. The cycling pace is easy to allow sightseeing. This tour is meant for people of all ages who are familiar with cycling.
PRICES:
Price per person in a double room - 525 EUR
Single supplement - 124 EUR
Bicycle rental - 60 EUR
Services included in price:
Hotel accommodation with breakfast for 8 nights
8 dinners
Bus transport
Luggage transport between hotels
English speaking tour leader during the whole trip
Funicular rail to
Full day guided tour of
Support vehicle during the whole trip
Services not included in price:
Lunch meals
Bicycle rental
Insurance
Entrance to church in Debno