Things to Do in Wisla

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Things to Do in Wisla

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  • Amanda R
    539 contributions
    Went in October…have bike activities, donkey and alpacas too. Food and drink was decent..pizzas are cooked in a wood burning oven. Family run business spearheaded by Janiusz.
    Written September 14, 2023
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  • Abi C
    10 contributions
    Lovely but very small town and resort. Snow a bit slushy but that’s due to weather, there was skiing every day which is great this season
    Excellent ski hire on site and storage each day is a huge benefit.
    Great for beginners as only 5 slopes to choose from but it’s great to be on a slope so all in all great value and great place
    Written March 28, 2023
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  • chefy1
    London, UK52 contributions
    One of the many places that we visited whilst in wista! Lovely views and and if you want to you can have a drink whilst at the very top overlooking the jump!
    Written August 19, 2017
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  • Kris D
    Katowice, Poland12 contributions
    The museum has an amazing collection of art related to surrealism ( Salvador Dali, Beksinski ) and magic realism ( Siudmak, Jaśnikowski, Różalski and others). Watching it is like a fantastic journey through fantastic new worlds. The museum is a place you'll want to visit again and again.
    Written August 15, 2018
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  • endrju_74
    Ipswich, UK4,851 contributions
    Nicely hidden behind a petrol station, with concealed entrance, this place looks more like a house than a museum. Very limited number of car park spaces - that can cause problems, as there's no more available in vicinity. Inside about 4 rooms with sportswear and trophies worn and collected by a man considered to be world's best ever ski jumper Adam Małysz. Tickets right at the entry. Small souvenir shop with ticket office. Definitely a must for every sports fan, especially, when there's ski jump hill called after Adam Małysz quite close to this place, in another neighbourhood of Wisła.
    Written February 14, 2018
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  • Ohad B
    Modiin, Israel281 contributions
    My daughter (15) and I renter bicycles at the near by sports outlet and took a 50 min ride in this park.
    Buetifull river, statues and park.
    2 min from the city center and worth spending a sunny morning or sunny afternoon.
    Written August 17, 2017
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  • Henryk K
    Wisla, Poland42 contributions
    There are NUMBER OF ATTRACTIONS IN WISLA, MAINLY CONNECTED WITH THE NATURE. Lake is always pleasant, with crystal clear water, but good weather is a must. It is good to combine this walk with sightseeing beginnings of Wisla river - two beautiful valleys, together, a whole day event...
    Written December 22, 2017
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  • Henryk K
    Wisla, Poland42 contributions
    It is a nice building, worth visiting in Summer when numerous concerts/events take place. Easily accessible from all sides, with nice stage and OK sound system (called individually for different events). Sometimes "local feel" events take place, with some religious feel, what is very interesting, knowing the nature of Wisla protestant heritage. Practically, every Summer weekend there is something happening on the stage: folk events, country, dance, special sport events, etc. One of the sites worth visiting. Additionally, on Summer weekends - lots of regional food is sold by many local vendors... this also drives lots of crowd :-)
    Written January 22, 2018
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  • endrju_74
    Ipswich, UK4,851 contributions
    Well, our three day stay in Wisła meant to be a hiking thing, weather had different plan for us, thou... So, between downpours, we tried some other attractions close to our hotel. First one was Przygoda Park - a rope park on slopes (quite steep in places) of Skolnity hill. No access for cars. Large car parks (toll) along main road in Wisła. Very busy. Then cross over the railway - it was closed for repairs when we were there, but could be another risky thing when trains run. Steep ascent to the Przygoda then. Choice of few different tree top trails for different levels of expertise. Some of them proved to be quite difficult for ten year old, but he conquered them all. Nice place to kill off some time, when you cannot proceed with your original plans. They offer some other attractions for much bigger kids, such as paintball, but that's got to be booked in advance, I believe.
    Written February 14, 2018
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  • Mike
    Moscow, Russia36 contributions
    Very nice place
    Interested road
    Forest hills ,dangerous slopes, but place got something special, skiing only for expierenced !!!
    Written January 4, 2020
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  • endrju_74
    Ipswich, UK4,851 contributions
    This was a hunting lodge, built on Przysłop forest clearing (where new Schronisko PTTK na Przysłopie is these days) by Habsburg family (House of Habsburg), as the place was famous for wood grouse hunting. So they expanded existing hut into this spacious lodge, to accommodate their rich and high-ranking guests, such as Wilhelm II, German Emperor, Paul von Hindenburg, German Field marshal, or Charles I of Austria, just before he became Emperor of Austria. So there were many quite prominent guests staying in this building, not many other places has seen. But when the WWI ended its fate deteriorated, and the slide down the slope started, as the Habsburgs were no longer in power. It went under local forestry commision ownership, and it was leased for tourist lodging purposes. After WWII tourist numbers increased significantly, and the old hunting lodge couldn't cope with demand, so they built new Schronisko (tourist lodge), much bigger one. And the old wooden lodge has been dismantled, and moved to centre of Wisła, where it became a office building for local branch of tourist society PTTK. Most offices are hired out, some of them accommmodate so called "escape rooms" (also called mystery rooms) - not many young people resolving tasks there know what sort of famous people these walls had seen.
    Written October 6, 2019
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