Winter in Beskidy Mountains


Beskidy Mountains are known for its romantic peaks, hillside timbered cottages, cosy mountain hotels, scenic hiking-trails, and the hospitality of its people. At the end of autumn hillsides of mountains become blanketed with snow and the whole area starts to change into a winter wonderland. It is an ideal holiday destination for anyone who loves active relaxation.



Linked to : Hiking trail, Gorce Mountains, Żywiec Beskids

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  1. What gorgeous scenery!

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  2. piękne pierwsze..., pozdr.:)

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  3. I would love to walk that trail and see that scenery.

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  4. A very beautiful and magical place. I can see why it is so popular.

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  5. Wow, these are strikingly gorgeous!

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  6. Stunning pictures. Such a beautiful view.

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  7. Hi there, just being going through all your amazing images from way back.. Fantastic !

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  8. Beautiful photos. Have a blessed week.

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  9. So much in the world that is new to me. Thank you for sharing this beautiful spot.

    Here's my Wordless Wednesday!

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  10. That is so pretty, love how it glistens in the sunlight

    Mollyxxx

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  11. pierwsze zdjęcie jest świetne :)

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  12. Simply awe inspiring. Just beautiful!

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  13. The frost turns these scenes into magic. Great photos.

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  14. A wonderful place to send some time.

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  15. Wonderful photos capturing the winter scenes in Poland. Brrrrr.
    Thanks for joining Blue Monday.
    Jeanne

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