Masuria – centre

masuria centreThis part of the Masurian Lakeland embraces the largest lakes and the most popular holiday destinations. It has an excellent tourist infrastructure, including bustling ports and taverns, and innumerable lakes connected by rivers and canals – all making the region one of the most attractive in Poland.

This part of the Masurian Lakeland embraces the largest lakes and the most popular holiday destinations. It has an excellent tourist infrastructure, including bustling ports and taverns, and innumerable lakes connected by rivers and canals – all making the region one of the most attractive in Poland.

HOW TO GET THERE 
The central part of Masuria (Great Masurian Lakes) is situated in the north-eastern corner of Poland, close to the border with Russia. The biggest town is Gizycko, and the other main and frequently visited resorts include Wegorzewo, Mikolajki, Ruciane-Nida, Pisz and Ryn. They are connected by rail, but it is easiest to get there by car (main road nos. 16, 58, 59 and 63). It is about 250 km from Gizycko to Warsaw, 250 km from Gdansk, 150 km from Bialystok, 100 km from Olsztyn and around 80 km from Suwalki.

 

A LIST OF HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS IN POLAND

Beskid Makowski
Beskid Maly
Beskid Mountains (East)
Beskid Mountains (West)
Beskid Niski
Beskid Sadecki
Beskid Slaski
Beskid Wyspowy
Beskid Zywiecki
Bialowieza Forest
Biebrza River
Bieszczady
Bory Tucholskie
Gdansk Bay and Hel Peninsula
Gorce
Greater Poland National Park
Holy Cross Mountains
Ilawa Lakes
Jura Krakowsko-Czestochowska
Kampinos & Lowicz area
Karkonosze Mountains
Kaszuby
Kurpie
Lake Zegrze and lower Narew
Lubusz Lakeland
Masuria
Masuria (centre)
Masuria (East)
Narew River
Pieniny
Podhale
Polesie
Pomerania and Slowinski National Park
Roztocze
Sowie and Kamienne Mountains
Stolowe Mountains and Klodzka Land
Suwalki
Tatra Mountains
Vistula Spit and Zulawy Wislane
Warmia
Warsaw area
Western Pomerania
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