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One of the last remaining true wilderness areas in Europe can be found in the majestic Piatra Craiului Mountains of central Romania. For centuries the locals have existed in harmony with a rich variety of rare wildlife, including Europe's highest concentration of bears, wolves and lynx.
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.
Travel to the Carpathian mountains, an area of interest for researchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, to spend a week exploring the more remote areas of Piatra Craiului National Park in search of the Brown Bear.
The beautiful city of Prague has a wealth of sights to see. After a full day exploring you’ll catch the sleeper train for Slovakia, waking in the dramatic Tatra Mountains. From your pretty base in Zdiar you’ll explore the surrounding countryside each day.
The Tatras are the perfect base for an invigorating week of winter activities. From Krakow you cross the Polish/Slovakian border to reach the small mountain village of Zuberec/Habovka. The village has access to ski areas and a network of prepared trails.