We’re close to – Everything!

Jedlicka has a fantastic location. Just a few kilometers from the center of Zakopane, a few minutes’ drive from the spectacular Tatra valleys, and not far at all from ski slopes and hiking trails.

Everything you need to spend an active or relaxing vacation is within arms’ reach.

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“Chochołow Termy” (swimming pools)

This Complex has several swimming pools for all ages ( different sizes, temperatures, inside and outside : one of the pools with a bar inside). A lot of Jacuzzis , medicinal water area and a lot of Sauna options.
It is huge complex with a great infrastructure to support the amount of visitors.

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Bike routes

Biking is becoming number one activity in Poland. Kościelisko offers you challenging mountain trails that attract hundreds of tourists every year to our village. Join us for a ride! You'll love it.

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Cross-country trails

Koscielisko has some of the most beautiful cross-country skiing trails in Podhale. These are recreational trails, suitable for both seasoned and beginning skiers.

It is best to start your skiing adventure from Chotarz - approximately 2 km from our home along Stanislawa Nedzy-Kubinca street. You can easily park your car there and rent skiing equipment.

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Dolina Chochołowska (Chochołowska Valley), (time to walk 5 h)

This is half a day trip, an easy one, with 225 metres of altitude difference. A walk along the longest valley in the Polish Tatra mountains. One of the biggest attractions in the months of April and May are crocuses all covering the Chochołowska Clearing with a violet carpet. There is a car park at the entry to the valley at Siwa Polana. There is also mountains bikes rental, bikes can be returned at the shelter in Chochołowska Clearing. We can also get to the valley with one of numerous private mini buses operated in the area. In the valley, we can take a horse carriage ride or a train between Siwa Poland and Polana Huciska (operates only in summer time).

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Dolina Kościeliska (Kościeliska Valley),  time to walk -5 h

This is a half a day trip, an easy one, with the altitude difference at 180 metres. There are two car parks at the entry to the valley in Kiry One can also get to Kiry with one of the numerous mini buses operating in the area or a public bus.

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The ski resort Szymoszkowa

The ski resort Szymoszkowa is located in Zakopane (3.5 km from our house). For skiing and snowboarding, there are 4 km of slopes available. 2 lifts (one of them is a modern 6 person lift )transport the guest right on the top of Gubałówka, overlooking the Tatras. The winter sports area is situated between the elevations of 865 and 1,126 m. Szymoszkowa offers slopes ranging from intermediate to easy level.

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The ski resort Witów

The ski resort Witów is located 4 km from our house. For skiing and snowboarding, there are 2 km of slopes available. 2 lifts transport the guests. The winter sports area is situated between the elevations of 836 and 998 m. The Witów ski resort is ideal for beginners. A quad chair lift transports winter sports fans up to the top. There is a wonderful view of the High Tatras from the mountain station.

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Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump

It is the biggest – of 4 ski jumps built on the slope of Krokiew mountain (1378 m) in Zakopane, Poland. It was opened in 1925. It is a regular venue in the FIS Ski jumping World Cup. The capacity of the ski jumping stadium is 40,000.

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The Old Cemetery on Pęksowy Brzyzek

The first Zakopane cemetary on ul. Kościeliska (4 km from Jedlicka), arose in the mid-nineteenth century. It has been the place of burrial only for the people outstanding and meritorious for Zakopane, Tatra Mountains and Podhale.

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The Tatra Museum in Zakopane

(5 km from Jedlicka)-Though modified over the years, the exhibition in the main building has survived to this day unchanged in its basic concept. Its goal is to give the visitor an insight into the most important aspects of the natural environment in the Tatra Mountains and the region of Podhale, the history of the area and the local people’s way of living and culture.

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Art Gallery in Zakopane

(6 km from Jedlicka) This is one of the oldest galleries in Poland, continuing the tradition of the Exhibition Hall which was located on the first floor of the Polish Bazaar founded by Count Władysław Zamoyski in 1911.During its long existence, the Gallery has become an important exhibition centre in Poland. Solo exhibitions have included Jerzy Duda Gracz, Zdzisław Beksiński, Władysław Hasior and Jerzy Nowosielski. Zakopane artists have permanent exhibitions here. The gallery now primarily presents contemporary Polish art. In addition to the exhibitions meetings, screenings of films on art, poetry readings, concerts, chamber music concerts and special events are held here.

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Cable Car on Kasprowy

The cable car to Kasprowy Wierch is the Poland's only alpine cable line. The ride to the summit of Kasprowy covers 4,291.59 meters, but with us it takes only a few minutes – the wagons can carry up to 60 people at a time in winter, and 32 in summer. 
The journey over the Tatra valleys is rich in stunning views and provides memorable experiences. The upper station is located at 1,959 m (only 26 meters below the summit of Kasprowy) and, together with the Meteorological Observatory belongs to the highest-located buildings in Poland.

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Gubałówka Market and Gubałówka Hill

When visiting Zakopane, you should visit Gubałówka Market (4 km from Jedlicka) where you can buy interesting and original souvenirs for your friends and members of your family (as well as for yourself)The Martket at the bottom of the Gubalowka Hill is open 7 days a week from 8am until 7 or 9pm. Enjoy your time shopping.

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Witkacy Theatre

The small Witkacy theatre is one of the most cherished theatres in Poland. It was founded in 1984 in tribute to a Zakopane legend, Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz (1885-1939) a multitalented artist who was known as 'Witkacy' to his friends. Several of Witkacy's witty, spirited plays still sound fresh today, and they are all regularly performed at this theatre. The golden age of the theatre was in the 80's but it's still a vibrant spot today. Compensation to non-Polish speakers can be found in the cafe, which is a popular hangout for young artists. If the theatre is staging a foray into contemporary drama you may not be left out though as language is often the least important aspect these days.

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Krupówki Street

Krupowki is the central, thus, the most representative street of Zakopane. It is also one of the five most famous streets in Poland. Its one end is situated at the Gubalowka funicular base station, whereas the other goes southwards. 

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Aquapark Zakopane

The Water Park in Zakopane is a newly opened facility, which is the only one in Poland that offers a swimming pool overlooking the highest polish mountains-The Tatras. Zakopane water park has two main swimming pools, including a sports pool, and a recreation pool. The latter is equipped with hydro water jets, including, cascades and an underwater lounger. Outside there is a geothermal swimming pool with a view of the Western Tatra Mountain range, including the famous Mountain Giewont. In the pool hall, there are six jacuzzi tubs and five water slides. One of the unique attractions is the "Wild River," which is supposed to imitate a rapid, mountain stream with many meanders, and a strong current.

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Ski tours in the Tatras

While some people prefer reaching the peaks of mountains in the comfort of ski-lifts, ski tourers choose to climb to the summit on their own accord, away from the commotion of crowded pistes

Although the Polish Tatras are not large, taking up an area of a mere 175 sq km, they nevertheless offer attractive ski touring and backcountry skiing opportunities. No wonder ski touring is becoming increasingly popular in Poland.

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Outdoor gyms in Kościelisko

If you have decided to change your lifestyle into more active (or maybe you have already done it), you will be happy to discover 2 outdoor gyms in our village. They are perfect to use, stretch and relax after or before a long walk. (1-2 km from Jedlicka)

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The Church of St. Kazimierz in Kościelisko (500 m from Jedlicka)

This wooden church represents a unique regional legacy of religious art and architecture. An inseparable element of the cultural landscape, this historic sanctuary reflects the artistic and social aspirations of their local community. It is one of the most beautiful churches in the Podhale region. Distinguished by its remarkable carpentry , the church is an exceptional example of local building traditions.

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Zakopane Town Park

Right next to Krupówki street, there is a newly built town park. There are many attractions for children (a playground), sportmen (tennis courts), skaters and culture lovers (a small music cocert hall)

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