About polish nature

chance to spend time outdoors and often develop friendships that remain for life. Therefore, tourist trips are organized at different times of the school year for extra classes organized this type of trips can also be organized du

About polish nature

Organization of tourist trips during the school

Visiting tourist spots has become a traditional part of schooling. Teachers know that thanks to such tours children have the chance to spend time outdoors and often develop friendships that remain for life. Therefore, tourist trips are organized at different times of the school year for extra classes organized this type of trips can also be organized during the holidays. You just have to remember to organize trips for children in these places, which will be attractive to them. Such places, willingly visited by children, can be centers of forest and tourist villages. During the fun much easier it will also give children information about the history of various places Polish.


How to plan a holiday in the country?

Planning a vacation is always associated with a number of issues to attend to. Some of them are more and the other less important, however, that the holiday was unforgettable for us, we take care of all of them. Organizing holidays in Poland, we should first of all think of a good accommodation and match its form to our requirements and capabilities. For some, the best solution will be hotels, others choose rather pensions and always worth checking what can be found in a particular place. Not everywhere we can find luxury accommodation, so it is wise to check this before. Besides accommodation, a very important issue is also the transport and attractions on-site, and if you take care of it all, our vacation will be great.


The Sudetes

The Sudetes /su??di?ti?z/ are a mountain range in Central Europe, also known in English (from their names in German and Czech/Polish) as the Sudeten or Sudety mountains.

The range stretches from eastern Germany along the northern border of the Czech Republic to south-western Poland. The highest peak of the range is Sněžka (Polish: Śnieżka) in the Krkonoše (Polish: Karkonosze) mountains on the Czech Republic?Poland border, which is 1,603 metres (5,259 ft) in elevation. The current geomorphological unit in the Czech part of the mountain range is Krkonošsko-jesenická subprovincie ("Krkonoše-Jeseníky"). From the Carpathian Mountains separated Moravian Gate.

The Krkonoše Mountains (also called the Giant Mountains) have experienced growing tourism for winter sports during the past ten years. Their skiing resorts are becoming a budget alternative to the Alps.

Źródło: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetes



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