If you are planning to stay in cottages Vistula Valley at 39 Wyzwolenia Street in Wisła, you are probably wondering: „What is in the vicinity? What can you see without a long drive?”

The good news: quite a lot.
Below you will find a specific list of attractions, which you can reach on foot or in a few to several minutes by car.


1. Adam Małysz Ski Jump – approx. 1 km from the cottages

From the Vistula Valley, you have approximately 1 kilometre to the famous Adam Małysz ski jump in Wisła-Malinka. It is one of the town's most important attractions – top-level competitions are held here, and it can be visited by ordinary tourists throughout the year.

On site, you can:

  • approach the ski jump itself and see it from below,

  • take the cable car that transports tourists to the top of the ski jump,

  • From the viewing terrace, you can admire the panoramic view of the surrounding area – exactly from the spot where the ski jumpers take off.

It's a great spot for a short afternoon trip or as a stopover on your way to the mountains.


2. Nowa Osada ski slope – 750 metres from the Vistula Valley

For skiers and snowboarders, this will be the biggest advantage of the location.
Approximately 750 metres there is a ski resort near the cottages New Settlement – one of the most popular slopes in Wisła, with a chairlift, trails of varying difficulty and infrastructure for families.

In winter:

  • you can practically „jump on your skis” without a long journey,

  • it's easy to return to the cottage for a break, lunch, a change of clothes,

  • It is a good place for both beginners and intermediate learners.

After a day on the slopes, return to the cottage, dinner at full kitchen and an evening in the sauna or hot tub – that's the atmosphere.


3. Wisła town centre and pedestrian zone – approx. 4 km

From the Wisła Valley, it is approximately 10 minutes to the centre of Wisła (near the market square, Skiing Museum and boulevards). 4 kilometres, which is a few minutes by car.

In the city centre, it is worth:

  • take a walk promenade with cafés, restaurants and shops,

  • take a look at Skiing Museum,

  • Take a stroll along the river – it's a good option for a quiet, „lazy” day or afternoon after skiing.

If you don't like crowds on a daily basis, but still want to be able to „pop into town”, this distance is the perfect compromise.


4. Walks in the vicinity of the cottages – without moving the car

You don't always have to head straight for the high mountains.
Right in the vicinity of the Vistula Valley, you will find:

  • calm roads and paths along the Vistula River,

  • green areas good for a short walk with a coffee,

  • routes ideal for outings with children or dogs.

This is a great option for:

  • start-up on the first day after arrival,

  • an evening stroll after a day of skiing,

  • a quick „clear your head” when you don't feel like going anywhere further.


5. Trails and excursions in the Silesian Beskids – within a short drive

The Vistula Valley is not located directly at the trailhead, but consider it as base of operations. Within a short distance, you will find:

  • direction towards Barania Góra – one of the classics of the region,

  • routes towards Stożka, Soszowa, Czantorii and the Salmopolska Pass, from where many interesting trails start,

  • the possibility of combining a car trip with longer and shorter walking tours.

This allows you to:

  • once a „typical mountain” day,

  • once „city + walks”,

  • Once „skiing and sauna” – and in three days you can enjoy completely different forms of relaxation.


6. Relaxation „on site” – sauna, hot tub and fully equipped kitchen

Sometimes the biggest attraction is... the lack of attractions 😉
In other words:

  • normal cooking in full kitchen,

  • a leisurely coffee in the lounge,

  • evening in sauna or garden tub,

  • cutting yourself off from noise and running from point to point.

The Vistula Valley is meant to be just such a place: you can do a lot outdoors, but you can also just sit in your cottage and relax.


Summary – who is the Vistula Valley for?

The location of the Vistula Valley will particularly appeal to:

  • people who want to have very close to the Nowa Osada slope (750 m),

  • ski jumping fans – approx. 1 km to the Adam Małysz ski jump,

  • those who like to have peace of mind every day, but the possibility of quickly reaching the centre of Wisła,

  • families and groups of friends who care about a fully equipped kitchen and your own space, instead of a cramped hotel room.


How to book your stay?

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