Poland is so close and familiar, yet it can give many pleasant discoveries even to an experienced traveler, not to mention beginners who are just packing their bags.
Holidays in Poland in March will be associated, rather, with rich educational excursions. The beach season is still far from opening, and the ski season is already coming to an end. But the most stubborn skiers can continue it in Zakopane (here they ride from the mountains and in April).
Weather conditions in Poland in March
Spring comes to Poland early. And while the vast Russian territories are still chilly, damp, and in some places there is snow, the breath of warm days is already felt on Polish soil.
The climate here is temperate, undoubtedly influenced by the Baltic. The weather in March is ambiguous, but it changes for the better every day. Average values of ambient air temperature in the region of +4 ° C. It's warmer in the capital.
Since March belongs to the off-season, a tourist traveling to one of the Polish cities must be prepared for any weather.
The winter fun continues
Zakopane is the most famous Polish mountain skiing city. Great for winter holidays for the whole family, there are trails designed only for the youngest skiers.
The list of Polish ski resorts includes about 10 complexes, each of which has its own characteristics and zest. Kasprowy Wierch expects pro skiers, Gabulavka pleases with a funicular, and Nosal with the best slopes.
Tatra entertainment
In addition to the trails themselves, the Tatra National Park begins in the southern outskirts of Zakopane - a good place for a springtime pastime. There is also a local museum of nature in the park, where they will tell about all the representatives of the flora or local fauna, even if the tourist does not manage to see them in their natural form.
Skiers who are not alien to culture will find many good museums, the main one being the Tatra Museum. Local exoticism is presented in the village of Chocholów, where old wooden houses of the mountaineers have been preserved, and in the neighboring Bukovina Tatrzanska you can see the most beautiful panoramas of the mountain landscape. The town of Rabka-Zdrój awaits young tourists for a walk in the family recreation park.
Women's Day
Oddly enough, the Poles also supported the initiative of the great revolutionary of the last century, Clara Zetkin. But only for women, joining the celebration of March 8th.
The tradition is preserved in the modern world: flowers, lovely gifts, smiles and congratulations. If a tourist comes to Poland to visit friends or relatives, it is worth taking care of small gifts.