 Chic medieval hot spots like Kraków and Gdańsk vie with  energetic Warsaw for your urban attention. Outside the cities, woods, rivers, lakes and hills  beckon for some fresh-air fun.
Chic medieval hot spots like Kraków and Gdańsk vie with  energetic Warsaw for your urban attention. Outside the cities, woods, rivers, lakes and hills  beckon for some fresh-air fun.Heart-Warming Food
If you’re partial to good home cooking, the way your  grandmother used to make it, you’ve come to the right place. Polish food is  based largely on local ingredients like pork, cabbage, mushrooms, beetroot and  onion, combined simply and honed to perfection. Regional specialties like duck,  goose and trout keep things from getting dull. As for sweets, it’s hard to  imagine a more accommodating destination. Cream cakes, apple strudel, pancakes,  fruit-filled dumplings and a special mania for lody (ice cream) may  have you skipping the main course and jumping straight to the main event.
Fresh-Air Pursuits
Away from the big cities, much of Poland feels remote and  unspoiled. While large swathes of the country are flat, the southern border is  lined with a chain of low-lying but lovely mountains that invite days, if not  weeks, of splendid solitude. Well-marked hiking paths criss-cross the country,  taking you through dense forest, along broad rivers and through mountain passes.  Much of the northeast is covered by interlinked lakes and waterways ideal for  kayaking and canoeing – no experience necessary. Local outfitters are happy to  set you up for a couple of hours or weeks.

















 
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