If you want mountain views from above the trees and a proper soak in natural thermal waters, this trip’s for you. You’ll get local stories, fresh air, and a taste of real Podhale cheese—all without worrying about transport or tickets.
Fog hung low over Kraków as we set out early, coffee in hand, heading south toward the Slovak border. The drive itself felt like a slow reveal—villages with wooden fences, the faint smell of woodsmoke in the air. Our guide, Marek, chatted about the Tatra Mountains’ weather patterns and pointed out where the peaks sometimes peek through the clouds. By the time we reached the treetop walk, the air was crisp and you could hear birds calling from somewhere below. The walkway itself sways a little underfoot—nothing scary, just enough to remind you you’re above it all. I leaned over the railing and caught my first real glimpse of the Pieniny National Park. It’s not just about views; you feel the wind up there, and if you’re lucky like us, you’ll spot a few mountain goats picking their way along the rocks.
Afterwards, we crossed back into Poland for a soak at Chocholow Thermal Baths. The building smells faintly of minerals and something sweet—maybe from the snack bar near the entrance. There are pools everywhere: some inside, some steaming outside even in chilly weather. I tried one of the outdoor barrels; my skin tingled from the heat against cold air. Marek handed out oscypek (that’s smoked sheep cheese) as a little treat—salty, chewy, perfect after swimming. Three hours slipped by fast between hot pools and quick dips in cooler ones. By late afternoon, everyone seemed relaxed and a bit sleepy for the ride home.
There’s a gentle uphill stroll to reach the walkway itself, then it’s flat but elevated. Most people find it easy-going, though there are some steps at intervals.
Yes, you’ll need to bring your own swimsuit and towel for the baths. Lockers are available on site for your things.
No worries—your driver speaks English and will help with any questions or translations during the day.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Kraków, bottled water for the road, an English-speaking driver-guide, all entry tickets (including three hours at Chocholow Thermal Baths), cableway access to the treetop walk if you’d like it, plus a small gift of traditional cottage cheeses to try along the way. Transport is by comfy minivan with AC.
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