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11. Five places in Poland that fascinate scientists
Polish nature and monuments may astound even scientists. Below are five places, which can offer much more than may be seen at first sight See also: The Kadzielnia Amphitheatre in Kielce The Białowieża...
12. Orchards for bears in Bieszczady Mountains
The Bieszczady Mountains in Poland are home to Europe’s biggest predators. Under a programme aimed at protecting local bears, during springtime foresters restore some half-forgotten orchards that lie ...
13. Rails, Ropes and Wheels: Poland’s Unique Waterway
Following a four-year renovation, the Elbląg Canal is once again open to tourists. It is the world's only waterway through which ships not only sail, but also ride – on rails. Stretching and snaking o...
14. Kayaking on the Drawa
The Drawa river is one of the most beautiful kayaking trails in Poland. The trail is named after Pope John Paul II – in his youth, the future Pope took several rallies down the river. “You can go thro...
15. Sopot Pier. Catch the wave!
The longest wooden pier in Europe is the pride of Sopot. The place buzzes with life in the summer when, besides lounging in deck chairs, you can listen to concerts, watch outdoor movies and shows or t...