Best attractions and places to see around Poronin include natural features, cultural sites, and unique points of interest. Located in the foothills of the Tatra Mountains in southern Poland, Poronin serves as a base for exploring the wider Tatra region. The village itself offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with historical buildings and local traditions. Visitors can engage in outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, or explore cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Tatra Mountains
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A beautiful waterfall with an even more beautiful name :-) a nice stop on the asphalt trail ;-)
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One of the most beautiful places in the Tatras at any time of year. https://youtu.be/dkuhN-VDZvk?si=Y8c9SHL7JVb0PqCU
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Giewont is really the whole massif. This is its highest peak, Wielki Giewont. Giewont is the symbol of Zakopane, the Polish Tatras and Podhale. Because it is, you can expect crowds here - this peak is extremely popular. Especially at the very top, you have to be careful, because everything can be slippery for hundreds of feet here.
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So, after all! You've arrived! You're on Rysy, the highest Polish peak. The views are stunning after this rather difficult ascent up the chains (if you're here from Morskie Oko in Poland). Rysy actually has three peaks: the central one, the northwestern one (this one here), and the southwestern one. Only this one here is on the Polish side.
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This waterfall is made up of three other cascades, flowing from the Five Lakes. The name "Wodogrzmoty" (although sometimes these waterfalls are simply called Mickiewicz Waterfalls) comes from the fact that the water makes a terrible roar as it falls (and it's cool).
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An extremely popular peak, which is often "congested", which makes it impossible to enjoy conquering it. The ascent and descent are one-way and require the use of hands (horizontal and vertical chains). For experienced mountain climbers they are no problem, for amateurs it is a challenge and an adventure. The descent may be more difficult for some due to the exposure and descent technique. The rocks can be slippery, so it is worth remembering this when planning a trip to Giewont - appropriate footwear and clothing adapted to the conditions AT THE TOP (not at the bottom in Zakopane), a helmet will also not hurt. If you are going with a child, you can equip them with a harness and teach them how to use it in advance (fastening like in a rope park) for the child's safety. Remember that this is a mountain peak - do not treat it as a regular trip to the park and prepare well. If you want to avoid crowds, set off before dawn.
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Here the hiking trail crosses the Roztoka, which falls in steps. An exciting spot for a break and a photo.
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Poronin is an excellent base for experiencing the natural beauty of the Tatra Mountains. You can visit the iconic Morskie Oko (Sea Eye), one of the most famous lakes in the Tatras, or hike to Hala Gąsienicowa (Gąsienicowa Meadow), known for its vibrant wildflowers in summer. The Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls offer a powerful display of nature's force. The crystal-clear river flowing through Poronin is also popular for fishing and relaxation.
Yes, Poronin has a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the beautiful St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church, a central feature of the village. The Harenda Residence, which was the home of Polish poet Jan Kasprowicz and now serves as a museum, is also worth exploring. Additionally, the village has preserved historic buildings, including a late 19th-century inn and traditional Podhale houses, particularly along Kasprowicza Street.
A standout unique attraction is the Sky Walk Heart of Poronin, a treetop skywalk offering panoramic 360-degree views of the Tatra Mountains from a suspended path and a large glass viewing terrace. It also features an extreme suspended playground. If you visit in July, you might experience the annual 'Poronin Summer' Festival, which includes performances by local folk groups.
Many attractions around Poronin are suitable for families. The Morskie Oko (Sea Eye) lake offers a circular hiking trail that is a favorite destination for many. The Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls are also easily accessible via a comfortable path. The Sky Walk Heart of Poronin includes an extreme suspended playground, which can be exciting for children.
Poronin is a fantastic starting point for hiking in the Tatra Mountains. You can embark on challenging climbs to peaks like Great Giewont or even Rysy Summit, the highest peak in Poland. For more moderate options, explore the Gubałówka Range or the Galicowa Grapa area. You can find various routes, including mountain hikes, on our dedicated guide page: Mountain Hikes around Poronin.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Poronin perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. Options include loops from Murzasichle or gmina Poronin, and trails leading to viewpoints like Tarasówka. You can explore these and more on our guide page for easy hikes: Easy hikes around Poronin.
Absolutely. The region around Poronin offers diverse cycling routes. You can find moderate to difficult cycling tours, such as the 'Bridge Over the Biały Dunajec – Forest Bike Trail loop' or routes with views of the Tatra Mountains. For detailed information and route options, visit our cycling guide: Cycling around Poronin.
During winter, Poronin transforms into a popular destination for skiing. The Galicowa Grapa area offers ski slopes suitable for various skill levels. Several ski lifts are located in and around the village, including Cabanówka, Male Ciche, and Murzasichle Slope, providing ample opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts.
Poronin's location makes it an ideal base for day trips to other popular sites. You can easily reach Zakopane, just 6 km away, or explore further into the Tatra Mountains to visit Morskie Oko (Sea Eye), Great Giewont, or Hala Gąsienicowa (Gąsienicowa Meadow). The Wodogrzmoty Mickiewicza Waterfalls are also a popular destination.
Yes, for relaxation after a day of exploring, popular thermal complexes like Terma Bania and Termy Szaflary are easily reachable from Poronin. These offer a perfect way to unwind and enjoy the region's natural hot springs.
The best time to visit Poronin depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the vibrant wildflowers in meadows like Hala Gąsienicowa, as well as attending local festivals. Winter (December to March) is perfect for skiing and other snow sports, with numerous ski lifts operating in the area.


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