Masurian Lakeland is Polish Lake District with more than 2,000 lakes. The district has been a candidate for New 7 Wonders of Nature. For fishermen, sailing fans, cyclists, and hikers the Masuria is a perfect destination. Apart from beautiful nature and water sports, visitors can explore the multitude of historical places such as Wolf's Lair (Adolf Hitler's first military headquarters), castles in Nidzica, Reszel, and Gizycko, and many historic churches.
Check out: Where to stay in Masurian Lakeland.
Warsaw is the capital of Poland. Although today's Warsaw is a fairly young city (rebuilt after World War II practically from scratch), it has many tourist attractions. Must see attractions include Old Town, the Chopin museum, the Royal Route, several magnificent palaces, and the former Jewish ghetto.
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Zakopane is a town in southern Poland. It lies in a valley between the Gubałówka Hill and the Tatra Mountains. The town is an excellent base for both winter (alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ski jumping) and summer sports ( hiking, climbing, and spelunking).
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Masuria is a Poland's region famous for its 2 thousand lakes. Canals and rivers crisscross the lakes in Masuria, making it the perfect place for kayaking and canoeing. Visitors can pedal from 1 to 7 days since there are plenty of routes.
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