Low-cost skiing in Poland's winter capital

Thursday, 9 November 2006 12:00 AM

Skiers looking for something different can try a low-cost skiing break in Poland

Skiers looking for something different can try a low-cost skiing break in Poland

If you would like a winter break away from the pricey European resorts, then a skiing holiday in eastern Europe might well be worth trying.

Known as the winter capital of Poland, a trip to the Zakopane resort is gloriously off most western European skiers' radars.

Located in a mid-mountain valley in the southern part of the Podhale region, with views of the 2,500 metre high Tatras peaks, Zakopane is the highest altitude town in Poland.

However, holidaymakers should not expect empty slopes - Zakopane receives two million visitors a year, despite only having 30,000 residents.

One of the reasons for its popularity is that the resort caters for skiers of all abilities, with technical runs for experts and easier slopes for beginners, and cross-country skiing opportunities.

Mount Kasprowy Wierch is one of the most popular runs, which is served by a cable car from Kuznice and a ski lift, with other runs in relatively easy reach.

Another reason for the town's popularity is its unique ambience thanks to unusual buildings, plenty of places to eat and drink and its status as a centre for Poland's mountain-dwelling culture.

As well as winter sports opportunities, the town's museums offer travellers the chance to get a feel for the region's heritage.

One of the most highly rated of these is the Tatra Museum, located in an attractive and grand building, which has highlander's costumes and historic interiors, a collection of folk art and other artefacts.

There is also a natural history museum, biographical museums of for famous Polish artists such as nationally renowned composers, poets and artists. The area remains the haunt of artists, with other galleries and art schools nearby.

Accommodation options include good value traditional mountain huts and guest-houses as well as hostels and hotels.

For more information see www.zakopane-life.com and www.visitpoland.org

The resort can be reached from car or bus from Krakow.

Flights to Krakow from London Gatwick cost £68 return with British Airways, departing late February 2007 via cheapflights.co.uk. For more information see cheapflights.co.uk

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