Transfer from Poprad
to Zakopane

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Departure from Poprad
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Estimated arrival to Zakopane
10:23h

Trip duration: 83min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Strbske Pleso - Slovakia

Strbske Pleso
Slovakia

105 min

Although skiing is the major sport of the region, Strbske Pleso is a year round destination with a beautiful health resort, a dazzling lake and... a town. During summer season Strbse Pleso is a popular base point for many hiking trails including to hiking to Krivan and Rysy. Strbske Mountain Lake is the most visited lake in High Tatras. Strbske Pleso is a part of the oldest national park in Slovakia, the Tatra National Park, and once you see this amazing scenery for yourself, you will understand why.

Quality photo of Belianska Cave - Slovakia

Belianska Cave
Slovakia

135 min

Belianska Cave was open to public since the late 1800s and back in 1896 it was the first cave in Europe that had electric lights.... Today’s tour lasts about an hour through enormous halls and thinner corridors and offers an opportunity to enjoy in the great variety of formations, sinter waterfalls, stalagmites and numerous lakes. Visitors are all overwhelmed when arriving to the “Music Hall”, a space with excellent acoustics where concerts are held every August. Be aware that there are 860 stairs to be passed along the tour. Warm clothes are recommended since the cave temperature rises only from 5 to 6°C in summer.

Quality photo of Zdiar - Slovakia

Zdiar
Slovakia

75 min

Anyone trying to escape the frenetic and demanding life of big cities should wind down for a while at Zdiar. It is a relaxed and... laid back little village, perfect for hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter. It is equally charming covered in snow or in full summer blossom. The village was founded at the beginning of the 17th century when it had 794 inhabitants, mostly farmers, shepherds, and miners. Today it counts merely 1300 residents that live in the traditional wooden homes and are also involved in tourism. For a piece of culture and history you should visit the folk museum with traditional folk costumes and for a more special experience you may also participate in traditional wedding ceremony wearing the real folk costume.