Poland is a pretty large country when it comes to camping holidays. Despite the ravages of past conflict, Poland has so much to offer the outdoor explorer. A camping trip here is sure to take one across a land of variety, where some particularly historic cities remain and there is plenty of space.
Krakow is a gem in the crown of the Polish heartland—a city of spires, quaint backstreets and majestic civic buildings. Its lively squares are full of colour and action. But Poland has more besides its historic cities like Wroclaw and Warsaw—it also has the Tatra Mountains. This is where the camping trekker can find splendours of nature and mountain crags the equal of any in Europe. To explore the Tatra ranges is to combine the uplifting experience of the solitude of the high mountains with the warm hospitality of the Poles and like-minded holiday campers from across the world.
With Poland now firmly in the European camp, many curious and inquisitive trippers from the west are finding some surprisingly refreshing stops along the way. Poland is a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors, and its campsites are quickly adapting to the needs of its new guests.
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Poland is a pretty large country when it comes to camping holidays. Despite the ravages of past conflict, Poland has so much to offer the outdoor explorer. A camping trip here is sure to take one across a land of variety, where some particularly historic cities remain and there is plenty of space.
Krakow is a gem in the crown of the Polish heartland—a city of spires, quaint backstreets and majestic civic buildings. Its lively squares are full of colour and action. But Poland has more besides its historic cities like…
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