CamPetrus Dom nad wodami Bystrego is a log cabin vacation property with a garden and a terrace, set in Stare Bystre, Poland 22 km from Bania Thermal Baths, 27 km from Railway Station Zakopane, as well as 27 km from Zakopane Aqua Park. The log cabin is situated 21 km from Gubalowka Mountain, the vacation property features a bar and free private parking. The log cabin offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, this villa also features a flat-screen TV. The log cabin accommodation is fitted with a kitchen. An a la carte breakfast is available each morning at the villa. Tatra National Park is 29 km from CamPetrus Dom nad wodami Bystrego, while Niedzica Castle is 33 km from the vacation property. The nearest airport is Poprad-Tatry Airport, 79 km from the log cabin accommodation. During your vacation stay, there is plenty to see and do in the area, the following are some of the places you might choose to visit.
Tatra National Park. Tatra National Park is located in the Tatra Mountains in the southern middle part of Poland. The national park encompasses an area of 81.71 miles. The Tatra Mountains create a shared border between Poland and Slovakia. Slovakia invests in protecting the mountain area with the sister national park under the same name (Tatra National Park Slovakia). The High Tatras and the Western Tatras make up this part of the mountainous region of Poland. The Tatras are characterized by sharp-jagged peaks and stunning rock formations. Rysy is the highest summit in Poland reaching a height of 8,199 feet. Wielka Sniezna is the longest of over 600 caves found within the national park boundaries. It stretches a distance of 11 miles with a maximum depth of 2,671 feet. Wielka Siklawa is the tallest waterfall with a height of 230 feet.
Morskie Oko is the largest lake based on the surface area encompassing an area of 349,000 square miles. Wielki Staw is close in surface area, but it is a hundred feet deeper topping out at a depth of 260 feet. Tatra National Park is home to endangered and endemic wildlife species. Some of the park’s popular species include the brown bear, gray wolf, Eurasian lynx, and European otter. The Tatra chamois and marmot are two of the highly protected species of the park.
Tatra National Park Trails. There are over 170 miles of hiking trails for visitors to explore the national park and the abundance of alpine wilderness offered to travelers. Hikes vary in length ranging from a short hour-long to all-day treks and even multi-day outings. The trails vary in difficulty and some are paved making them accessible to all. Because of the terrain, the majority are rated moderate to difficult. Kuznice, Murowaniec, Ksiezowka Trail. This is a moderate-rated trail that covers a distance of 9.3 miles. It is a loop trail that provides a scenic view of and along a lake. It does have an elevation gain of 3,681 feet however it is over lesser inclines.