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Białka Spa & Resort, a place that offers not only luxurious accommodation but also serves as the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area. Surrounded by mountains and full of charm, Białka Spa & Resort is an ideal base for travelers seeking both tranquility and outdoor activities. Below is a list of some attractions waiting for guests in the area, offering unforgettable experiences and opportunities for relaxation and fun.
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Worth to know
Attractions nearby
Dolina Białki
Mountain tourism.
Numerous trails at the mouth of the Białka Valley allow you to reach, among others, Morskie Oko, Zakopane, Małe Ciche, Rysy, or the Valley of Five Polish Lakes. Along the Polish-Slovak border, there is a blue trail that leads to Rohatka (2290 m), Polski Grzebień (2200 m), the "Zbójnicka Chata" shelter, and (after 11-12 hours of hiking) the town of Tatrzańska Łomnica.
Punkt widokowy Gęsia Szyja
Mountain tourism.
From Rusinowa Polana, the green tourist trail heads west towards Gęsia Szyja (1490 m above sea level), renowned as an excellent viewpoint offering panoramic views of "a hundred peaks and passes," especially of the Bielska and High Tatras.
Hala Gąsienicowa
Mountain tourism.
Hala Gąsienicowa is the most famous (northern) part of the Gąsienicowa Valley, where you can find, among others, the famous Gąsienicowe Ponds in the Dry Water Valley, the "Betlejemka" training base for mountaineers, research and observation stations of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, the TPN (Tatra National Park) forester's lodge, and the PTTK Murowaniec mountain shelter.
Kasprowy Wierch
Mountain tourism.
Kasprowy Wierch is not particularly difficult to reach on foot. Steep, inaccessible rocks form only a small part of the northern wall – the approach from the other slopes does not require advanced skills.
Orla Perć
Mountain tourism.
Such a trip should be undertaken only by individuals with some experience and skills, properly equipped with the right gear, clothing, and supplies. The trail is approximately 3.7 km long, with an elevation gain and loss of about 350 meters – definitely the most difficult and one of the most dangerous routes in the entire Polish Tatras.
Rusinowa Polana
Mountain tourism.
On Rusinowa Polana, tired hikers can find long wooden benches and several shepherd huts, reminiscent of the region's past. During the season, it can get quite crowded, so there may be nothing better to do than lie down on the green grass.
Dolina Rybiego Potoku
Mountain tourism.
A convenient, paved road runs through the valley, closed to regular car traffic – those who need to save their legs can cover part of the route by a highland carriage. From the Rybi Potok Valley, you can continue towards Rysy, the Mięguszowiecka Pass under Chłopek, the Valley of Five Lakes, or take the so-called Ceprostrada trail to Szpiglasowy Wierch and the Chałubiński Gate.
Giewont
Mountain tourism.
The most distinctive peak of the Polish Tatras, topped with an iron cross, 15 meters high. Not particularly high (1895 m above sea level), the Giewont ridge consists of three summits – Wielki Giewont, Mały Giewont (1728 m), and Długi Giewont (1876 m), stretching over an area of 2.7 kilometers.
Czerwone Wierchy
Mountain tourism.
Mostly covered with grass, the gentle, rounded ridges of the Czerwone Wierchy attract hikers and offer a not-too-difficult mountain trail. The name Czerwone Wierchy comes from the color of the slopes, which are covered with a plant called the common cottongrass, which turns a beautiful red color by the end of summer.
Świnica
Mountain tourism.
A proud, challenging summit for potential conquerors – despite the presence of a tourist trail. The trail leads to the higher of the two peaks of the mountain, at an elevation of 2301 meters above sea level.
Wodospad Wielka Siklawa
Mountain tourism.
Wielka Siklawa, known as the Queen of Polish waterfalls, cascades down the steep rocky slopes of the Stawiarz wall, which separates the Valley of Five Lakes and the Roztoka Valley in the High Tatras.
Mięguszowiecka Przełęcz pod Chłopkiem
Mountain tourism.
Mountain hiking enthusiasts consider it one of the most difficult points to reach in the entire Tatras. There is basically only one approach – steep, with sharp rocks, and no chains or metal ladders to assist the climb. The pass rewards those who reach it with breathtaking views.
Wodospad Dwoista Siklawa
Mountain tourism.
The right branch of Siklawa is called Prosty Waterfall, which carries more water, while the left is known as Skośny Waterfall and is steeper. In winter, the waterfalls transform into icefalls, and winter mountaineering routes run along them.
Rysy
Mountain tourism.
Anyone who wishes to stand on the highest peak of the Polish Tatras should take the red tourist trail from Morskie Oko to Rysy. Every year, Rysy experience a true tourist siege. This majestic mountain guarantees the most magnificent panoramas that can be admired in the Tatras.
Dolina Pięciu Stawów
Mountain tourism.
Morskie Oko is a great starting point for hiking in the Tatras, as many tourist trails lead from it, including the blue trail via Świstowa Czuba (1763 m) and the yellow trail via Szpiglasowa Pass (2114 m) to the Valley of Five Polish Lakes (1625 m – approx. 1900 m).
Stacja narciarska Olczań-ski
Winter Sports
Easy trails, designed for beginners and recreationally riding intermediate skiers and snowboarders. Naturally, on-site, you can take advantage of several ski and snowboard schools, as well as rent or have your equipment professionally prepared.
Rusiń-Ski
Winter Sports
Most sections are marked with blue – easy and suitable even for beginners – but there are also red sections, which are definitely more challenging. It is on such a slope that the sports trail is located, with slalom poles set up. There are 5 ski lifts on the slopes: the Baby Lift for learning children, two button lifts, and two chairlifts: a four-person and a six-person lift, with the latter equipped with wind and weather protection.
Ośrodek Narciarski Kotelnica Białczańska
Winter Sports
Kotelnica Białczańska stretches across the slopes of three consecutive mountains and practically forms one whole with Kaniówka and Bania Ski & Fun. With just one TatrySki ski pass, you can enjoy skiing on the slopes of these three resorts, as well as six other nearby ski stations.
Kaniówka Ski
Winter Sports
Kaniówka offers 4 ski trails, served by 5 lifts. The slopes are generally easy and beginner-friendly, with a ski school available. Experienced and seasoned skiers looking for serious sports challenges will likely feel like they're just warming up here.
GrapaSki Czarna Góra
Winter Sports
A pleasant alternative to skiing on boards is offered by the properly shaped snow tubing track. GrapaSki also features a ski preschool, equipment service and rental, as well as two dining points.
JurgówSki
Winter Sports
Two of the four button lifts operate on easy, beginner-friendly trails, ranging from 120 to 210 meters in length. The other two button lifts serve longer slopes (400-750 meters), which require some skill and fitness.
Bania Ski & Fun
Winter Sports
With the youngest snow sports enthusiasts in mind, Bania Ski & Fun has created a special attraction area: the Winter Village. It traditionally includes an inflatable park, a large igloo, a tire carousel, a designated sledding slope, deck chairs, an indoor cinema, and a gaming arcade zone.
Stacja narciarska Koziniec
Winter Sports
In the village of Czarna Góra, between Bukowina and Białka Tatrzańska, there is the Koziniec - Czarna Góra Ski Resort. It features 4 ski trails: 1A - easy (blue), 1000 meters long; 2A - difficult (red), sometimes easy, 800 meters long; 3B - very easy (green), 300 meters long; 4C - very easy (green), 120 meters long. There are also 3 lifts: a four-person chairlift with a capacity of 2400 people per hour, and a surface tow lift. The resort also offers Karczma Koziniec (a traditional inn), a children's playroom, equipment rental and service, as well as a ski and snowboard school.
Stacja narciarska Małe Ciche
Winter Sports
The resort has full infrastructure, including dining facilities, and a free parking lot at the upper station of the cable car at Polana Zgorzelisko, which can be reached from the main road from Zakopane to Morskie Oko, Balcera Street. Three free parking lots are also available at the lower cable car station.
Zamek w Niedzicy
Historical landmarks
A Gothic-Renaissance monument, with its oldest parts dating back to the first half of the 14th century. The castle was built by Kokosz Berzeviczy to monitor the trade route to Hungary.
Zamek Czorsztyn
Historical landmarks
Impressive ruins of a once powerful fortress, built in the 13th century. The Czorsztyn Castle defended the trade route from Kraków to Buda, while also serving as a barrier against further conquests by the Hungarians.
Sanktuarium Matki Boskiej Jaworzyńskiej Królowej Tatr
Historical landmarks
The temple building incorporates a tourist kitchen (water supplied to it comes from a spring, which is believed to have healing properties), connected to living quarters for the priests staying there. Pilgrims, often hungry and in need of spiritual support, frequently visit this place.
Bukowińskie Centrum Kultury Dom Ludowy im. Franciszka Ćwiżewicza
Historical landmarks
In the summer, the event that attracts the most visitors is the "Sabałowe Bajania" held in August, which is a national competition for folk storytellers, instrumentalists, and singers, as well as a contest for wedding toastmasters. The celebration is accompanied by numerous exhibitions showcasing the artistic work of folk creators, performances by amateur theater groups, artistic outdoor events, and tastings of regional dishes.
Kościół św. Michała Archanioła
Historical landmarks
The historic St. Michael the Archangel Church in Dębno is open to tourists only in groups. From the beginning of May to the end of October, it is accessible on specific days and hours, while outside the season, visits can only be arranged by making a prior appointment over the phone.
Kościół św. Bartłomieja Apostoła w Niedzicy
Historical landmarks
According to some sources, the first temple was built on this site at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. However, that building, along with the entire Niedzica area, was almost completely destroyed in a Tatar invasion in 1287. The new Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle was constructed from stone in the Gothic style.
Chałupa Sabały
Historical landmarks
The oldest highland cottage in the entire Podhale region. This historic wooden house, built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, is probably the only one in the Podhale region still preserved in the old Silesian-Spisz style. The family home of Jan "Sabała" Krzeptowski still retains the atmosphere of bygone times.
Spływ kajakiem po Białce
Summer sports
The right tributary of the Dunajec River hides great potential for lovers of mountain water sports. Kayak and rafting trips on the Białka River are gaining popularity year by year. The best time for such an adventure is during the spring thaw, when the current is exceptionally fast. Many rental shops have already been established in the area, and there are talks about building a marina and stops along the river.
Górski Ośrodek Jeździecki
Summer sports
Definitely one of the most interesting spots for horse riding enthusiasts, including those who are just starting their adventure with horseback riding. Bukowiński GOJ is run by passionate individuals with the right qualifications. Their offerings include various lessons for beginners, hiking and trail rides, different camps and riding exams, as well as team-building events for companies.
Trasa rowerowa przez Gronków
Summer sports
The Bukowina Tatrzańska – Czarna Góra – Leśnica – Bukowina Tatrzańska route is a 40-kilometer, challenging loop. It may take up to 4 hours to complete. Starting from Bukowina, the route passes through Czarna Góra, Trybsz, Gronków, and Leśnica before reaching Rusinowy Wierch. From the summit, you descend back to Bukowina. The entire route is asphalted, with some demanding uphill stretches that can be quite challenging.
Trasa rowerowa przez Czarną Górę
Summer sports
This mountain route is a great option for cyclists seeking a challenge. It's not only demanding but also full of historical charm, as part of the path follows the Royal Road, which was taken by King John III Sobieski's army after their victorious battle at Vienna. The varied ascents and beautiful views make this route a treat for mountain adventure enthusiasts. Along the way, there are also several wonderful viewpoints that will certainly make the challenging, yet rewarding, effort more enjoyable.
Park linowy Tatry
Summer sports
A sporty, typically summer attraction for the whole family—though interesting proposals are also available in winter. The main feature consists of tracks full of various obstacles, suspended several meters above the ground. In Białczańskie "Tatras," there are 3 courses: the "Forest Sprites" for small children, the easier "Adventure" course, and the more challenging "Extreme" course, along with an 8-meter climbing wall.
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