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Many years ago it came into the landscape of the extraordinary village of Handzlówka. A village where wonderful, resourceful people live. The "Staś" lift, as it has been recently called, cannot compete with the lifts of Alpine resorts, however: - it has a unique atmosphere - it is friendly to the skills of every skier - it is always well prepared Length of ski slopes: 450m / 100m. Opening hours: Thursday, Friday from 14 to 18 Fee for using the lift: LARGE lift: 1 Trial trip for the opportunity to test the slope FOR FREE !!! 5-way ticket 10 PLN - the lowest number of trips. 10 pass ticket 20 PLN. Reduced 14-way ticket 20 PLN - upon showing an ID card. 50 pass ticket PLN 75. Magnetic card case in different colors PLN 7. In addition, a deposit for the card is charged 15 PLN (or an ID card or ID), returned at the time of returning the card. Pass: 5 passes are only valid on the day of purchase. 10 journeys, reduced 14 journeys are valid for 7 days from the date of purchase. The 50-pass ticket is valid for one month. SMALL lift: Ski pass 12 PLN 10 Rental: Ski rental + boots or board + boots time 1 hour - PLN 10 Ski rental + boots or board + boots time all day - PLN 30 Rental of poles or goggles or helmet time 1 hour - PLN 5
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The open-air museum was founded in 1979 in the Markowa commune, where a relatively large number of wooden houses from the 19th and 20th centuries have survived. Currently, the open-air museum of the Markov Village...
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The open-air museum was founded in 1979 in the Markowa commune, where a relatively large number of wooden houses from the 19th and 20th centuries have survived. Currently, the open-air museum of the Markov Village...
The synagogue in Łańcut at Zamkowa Street was built in 1761. Its construction was financed by the main rotor of Jews in Łańcut, Stanisław Lubomirski. It is an eastern type synagogue with wonderful decorations...
The Łańcut Castle is one of the most beautiful aristocratic residences located in Poland. It impresses with a wealth of magnificent residential interiors and an extremely interesting collection of horse-drawn...
A stone palace-manor built in the 1920s on the initiative of Piotr Łastowiecki, the Laryss coat of arms, who has been the owner of the estate since the end of the 19th century. The next owner was his son, Antoni...