Poland detailed statistics and information
Statistical information about Poland including geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, and military statistics.
Country map
High quality shaded relief map showing natural features.
Tatra Mountains Virtual Tourist
These pages contain the tourist trails diagram, over 300 pictures and some information about the Tatras. The Tatras form the central, highest and most beautiful section of the Carpathian mountain range. They are ringed by four broad basins: Podhale, Orawa, Liptow and Spisz. The main Tatra ridge runs from west to east, about 51.5 kilometers as the crow flies. In width, this whole chain is barely 15 km. It occupies an area of about 795 sq. km.
Little Poland, Swietokrzyskie and Carpathian Mountains - South East
Magnum Sal Or Wieliczka, Trips From Cracow, Upper Silesia, Along The Trail Of Eagles' Nests, Under The Peaks Of The Tatras, In The Dunajec Valley, Beskid Health Resorts, Bieszczady Landscapes, Between The Vistula And The San
Tatrzanski National Park
The Tatra Mountains is the only range in Poland, which is alpine in its character. It is the highest range of the Central Carpathian Mountains. The mountains rise steeply from a high plateau, and extend for approximately 64 km along the Slovakian-Polish border and in Slovakia, varying in width from 14 to 24 km. There are over 300 peaks identified by name and a measured elevation. Despite the alpine character of the range, there are no glaciers or permanent snowfields in the Tatra range. The highest mountain in the Polish Tatra is Mount Rysy, which raises to a height of 2,499 m above sea level. Another well-known peak in high Tatra on Polish side is Kasprowy Wierch, for it offers excellent skiing conditions until May.
Adventure travel in Poland 
Database with descriptions and pictures of adventure travel destinations in this beautiful and interesting country.
Create your own custom vacation to Poland 
This site lets you put together the perfect vacation for yourself based on where you want to go and what you want to do. This is a very good travel tool.