Lesny Dwor Rezydencja
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High Tatras
... distintos sectores. También hay un bar en una piscina y lo consumido se carga también a la pulsera magnética y se paga a la salida.Aparte de las piscinas hay saunas en donde la temperatura es de aproximadamente 45 grados y con el vapor se hace incómodo respirar ahí. Al salir del sauna hay unas piscinas de agua muy fría para darse un chapuzón rápido y normalizar la temperatura ...
Sauerkraut and strudel
... could also speak German, English, French, Polish and a smattering of English. Ordered some pork, dumplings and sauerkraut which was average at best. Potato pancakes were also average. Found a sweet shop for dessert, and had the most amazing hot drinks and apple strudel to die for. The best strudel I have found yet, it was loaded with nuts as well. We chose drinks with a ...
We are cursed.
We have decided that we are cursed when it comes to any sort of tramping effort. It was raining when we woke up but had stopped by the time breakfast was finished. We decided to kit ourselves for rain and cold, then carry on with a tramp.
We chose a route that started from Stary Smokovec, the town down the road. You can pay 6 euro each to take a cable car up to Hriebenok, saving you the first hour of walking. Far to cheap for that, so we used our free legs to get ...
High Tatras, we finally made it!
... we managed to buy tickets, sprint for the platform (conveniently platform 1 right outside the ticket office) and jump on board with only seconds to spare!
After such a dramatic rush to get on the train, it was a huge disappointment when the train left 5 minutes late. I forgot, Eastern European trains always leave late. The train was packed, we were left standing at the end of a cabin for a 4 hour journey to Poprad. After an hour or so ...
Hiking in the Tatra Mountains
... crystal clear and had a beautiful green colour. We could see a lot of small fish swimming, and even had a few ducks swim over to us. Then we set out on the next trail which was relatively flat but was basically all stone - one of those trails where you spend a lot of time looking at your feet so you don't fall on your face. But we stopped a lot to look around and take pictures. This trail followed along the valley ...