The Koscielisko area is home to some of Poland's most famous monuments and mountain panoramas. It is a paradise for fans of hiking, art or culture of the Tatra Mountains.
Longer hiking trips in the mountains
Within 3 km o Koscieliska:
Koscieliska Valley - the most beautiful valley in the Polish Tatra Mountains!
Chocholowska Valley - where crocuses bloom in April
Ski slope on Budzowski Wierch
Cable car to Butorowy Wierch
Szymoszkowa ski lift with geothermal baths
Monuments and tourist attractions of the area
Within 5 km from Koscielisko
Krupówki - Poland's most famous winter promenade
Gubalowka - a famous peak overlooking the Tatra panorama, and at the foot of the mountain a market with regional products
Szymanowski Museum - exhibits related to one of Poland's most famous pianists displayed in a well-known Zakopane villa.
Siklawa - the largest Polish waterfall.
Pęksowy Brzyzek Cemetery - the oldest cemetery in Zakopane with many historic graves of famous Poles by, among others, Wladyslaw Hasior.
Other tourist attractions in the area
Within 10 km from Koscielisko:
Willa pod Jedlami - designed by Stanislaw Witkiewicz, the palace is one of the most beautiful wooden buildings in Poland.
Tatra Museum - has folk art and examples of Tatra nature.
Kasprowy Wierch - Poland's highest peak can be reached by train.
Wielka Krokiew - an accessible slope used for skiing competitions. Poland's most famous ski jump.
Cabanówka, Harenda, Ku Dolinie - popular ski slopes with different levels of difficulty.
Morskie Oko - one of the most beautiful Polish lakes with a characteristic sapphire color.
Tatra National Park - there is a biosphere reserve where you can see the wild Tatras in their original form.
Monuments and tourist attractions of the area
Within 15 km from Koscieliska
Bania Thermal Baths - thermal pool complex in Bialka Tatrzanska
Chocholow - a village hidden among the mountains with as many as 103 historic log cottages - some dating back to the 18th century.
Chocholow thermae - a mountain spa with sulfur and brine baths.