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A trip to the Polish mountains is one of the more popular ideas for spending the May long weekend. Although the Tatra, Karkonosze, Beskidy, and Bieszczady mountains enchant at any time of year, nature awakening to life attracts many tourists longing for rest to these regions. But where to go to the mountains for the May weekend and what can you do there?
The first thought that comes to those who want to spend a long May weekend in the mountains, often is a trip to the Tatra Mountains. And it's no wonder! This region offers tourists a wide range of attractions and excellent conditions for both active recreation and regenerating one's strength. The Tatra Mountains are also home to many popular tourist towns – from Zakopane, through Bukowina Tatrzańska, Białka Tatrzańska, Biały Dunajec, or Kościelisko, to Poronin, Murzasichle, Małe Ciche, and Ząb.
The Tatra Mountains are an excellent proposition for lovers of active recreation in the open air. The highest mountain range in the Carpathians hides dozens of tourist trails that can lead to incredibly picturesque corners. Just to mention Chochołowska Valley, Kościeliska Valley, Roztoka Valley, or Morskie Oko – and these are just the most popular directions for hiking.
History buffs and sightseeing enthusiasts will also not complain about a lack of attractions in the Tatra Mountains during the May holiday. Even in Zakopane, it's worth visiting the Tatra Museum, the Museum of Zakopane Style or the Museum of Oscypek, seeing historic villas and guesthouses, or going for a walk along the famous Krupówki. In the Tatra Mountains, those dreaming of relaxation and lovers of water attractions will find something for themselves too – the Zakopane aquapark, Terma Bania, Termy Bukovina, or Termy Szaflary are practically perfect places for relaxation and water fun.
It's no secret that the Tatra Mountains and Podhale are destinations exceptionally crowded at virtually any time of year – including every long weekend. Therefore, wondering where to spend the May weekend in the mountains, to enjoy a quieter, more intimate atmosphere, set your direction to the Beskid Sądecki in the Western Carpathians.
The region abounds in cool places for the May weekend, but its heart is Krynica-Zdrój, captivating with wonderful views, numerous nature reserves, and a magnificent, subalpine climate. Through the town run educational and natural paths, walking routes, and tourist trails, among which something for themselves will be found both by families with children, as well as experienced hikers.
The center of Krynica-Zdrój itself also attracts with many attractions, which concentrate around the promenade. Right here are located the most popular and most interesting Krynica monuments: Old Mineral Baths, Old Spa House, Old Borowinowe Baths, and historical villas and guesthouses. In the heart of the town, there are also the Main Drinking House, concert shell, multimedia fountain, Nikifor Museum, Toy Museum, or the Spa Park, above which the picturesque Parkowa Mountain rises. A May weekend in the mountains in a hotel in the center of Krynica-Zdrój will allow you to have all these attractions at your fingertips.
Looking for ideas on where to go for the May weekend in Poland, you can also consider the Karkonosze. The most popular towns in the region certainly include Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba. In Karpacz and its surroundings, tourists are awaited by numerous hiking trails of varying difficulty levels and other attractions – the Toy Museum, Museum of Technology and Lego Buildings, Video Game Console Museum, or the Karkonoskie Tajemnice museum. An important point on the tourist map of Karpacz is also the Wang temple – a Protestant church moved to Karpacz from Norway, which was built without the use of a single nail.
And what can Szklarska Poręba offer us? This place is well known to hiking enthusiasts, who can be met on the trails running through the town, leading to the most charming corners of the region. Kamieńczyk Waterfall, Szklarki Waterfall, Golden View, and the beautiful areas of the Karkonosze National Park will delight every fan of active recreation in nature.
An excellent proposition for those who want to go to the mountains for the May weekend is also the Beskid Żywiecki. This is the second highest mountain range in Poland, over which Babia Góra rises. The region owes its popularity mainly to its wonderful natural values, which are protected within the created Babia Góra National Park and the Żywiec Landscape Park. Beskid Żywiecki is also a multitude of mountain trails that mark the most frequently chosen hiking routes. The region is also famous for its unique microclimate, which means that even at the turn of April and May, you can count on conditions conducive to practicing winter sports.
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