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We see both the old and the new, energetic, face of Poland in Warsaw and Krakow - and have time to savour the rural backroads: a patchwork of apple orchards and corn fields, hamlets with wooden churches, and the great tracts of wild beech and oak forest that are still home to bison and wolf.
Poland is the perfect place to explore on two wheels, with unspoilt landscapes, medieval towns, villages where the age-old rhythms of life continue & horse drawn carts are still a common sight and, above all else, hospitable & friendly local people.
This off-the-beaten track location is the perfect spot to wind down. Spend your time on trekking and biking and try your artistic strengths at a potter’s wheel. Blossoming meadows, wild animals, murmuring streams and divine landscapes are typical of the area.
This region has a rich culture of frontier and virgin nature, whose forests never fail to move your soul. This land has a superb magnetic and melancholic beauty. The now neglected land creates a stunningly quiet space, ideal for horse-riders.
Set in the heart of Europe, Poland is a hugely varied country with fascinating mediaeval towns, quiet countryside and the towering peaks of the Tatra Mountains. The views are wonderful whether enjoyed from two feet or two wheels, but there is plenty of time to relax and enjoy the atmosphere as well.
The northern countries of Central Europe offer an enchanting journey through centuries of rich history. We take you on a unique trip through five countries. Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary.
Experience the diverse delights of the Baltic states on this adventurous journey. From the medieval spires of Tallinn, through the funky bars of Riga and on to the Baroque-styled quirks of Vilnius, hidden delights await.
The countries and lands of Central Europe are fascinating in their diversity. The countries we visit on our journey have endured tumultuous recent histories in the wake of the Second World War and, with the exception of Austria, decades of Communism.