Poland

At the heart of central Europe is Poland, a country where rapidly modernising industrial centres sit harmoniously alongside rustic villages proud of their heritage. Across Poland adventure travel holidays are becoming more popular with foreign tourists who previously preferred cultural tours. Poles are known for their integrity and determination. Don’t be surprised if it rubs off on you during your more daring outdoor activities in Poland.

Poland is a jumble of picturesque landscapes and prospects for adventure. The mountains and the lakelands aren’t just a haven for lovers of natural beauty, but cater for the thrill seeker as well. Whether you’re going for the relaxation or the exciting exploits, Poland will provide. Develop a liking for the local vodka too; itÍs probably some of the best you will ever taste.

Poland enjoys a moderate but unpredictable climate. If you’re starting a Poland adventure travel journey in summer you’ll find it satisfyingly warm, with temperatures likely to peak in July. Winters can range from mild and cool, to periods during which a blanket of powdery snow covers the whole country and temperatures plummet.

The varied geography, though, means that regardless of the weather, there is something spectacular year round. Although, the sandy beaches of the northern Baltic coastline are best enjoyed in the warmer months, of course.

The lofty Carpathian Mountains in the south hotspot for outdoor activities in Poland especially winter sports, while the central region houses thriving capital Warsaw and endless strands of rural beauty.

There are three main areas of Poland that tend to be most attractive to travellers. The sandy beaches of the northern shore will appeal in the summer. Metropolitan Warsaw and the grassy centre are a year-round temptation – take the scenic route trekking the countryside, or enjoy the many city attractions.

Those coming for a winter adventure will probably travel to Krakow. This striking city’s gothic architecture and artistic heritage is worth a visit alone, but it won’t be long before you head to the mountains. Skiing, snowboarding and a number of other activities can be found on the slopes of the Carpathians.

Of all the outdoor activities in Poland watersports get the least attention. They can be found on the Baltic coast with conditions to suit any level of participant. These are usually confined to the summer months, however, as even the northern shores often succumb to icy winters.

You’ll discover in Poland adventure travel opportunities are never far away; maybe because wherever you are there are still huge expanses of nature to be enjoyed. Close to the central city of Lodz you’ll discover verdant woodlands. Relax on a gentle horseback ride, or feel the thrill of chase with experienced Polish hunters. A little further north you’ll find lakes perfect for fishing.

If your thirst for outdoor activities in Poland hasn’t been quenched, then ready yourself for bungee jumping, hang gliding or sky diving, available across the country.

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