We invite you to Mountain Climbing. You can climb the mezzanine and admire the Tatra peaks straight from your bed or take up the challenge and how to conquer real mountaineers with Orla Perć, Gierlach, Kozi Wierch or Krywan. If you are not skilled in the fight and your professional equipment is limited to trekking shoes, we recommend a trip to the Kościeliska Valley, Antałówka, Nosal and Morskie Oko. No matter what you choose, the Mountain Climbing House will be your Tatra haven on the trail.
We are waiting in Kościelisko with a small house with a great view of the pointed peaks. Here you can rest after a long hike, warm up your muscles in a hydromassage shower, plan your next route in a comfortable hammock on the terrace and eat highland delicacies from the host next door. Pack your climbing helmet and professional equipment or just come with a suitcase packed for all weather conditions. In the mountains, the aura changes dynamically, so the hat and gloves in the summer equipment do not surprise anyone. See you in the Tatras.
In a small house with a great view. You can climb to the heights of relaxation, you can take your equipment and climb the Tatra peaks. The Mountain Climbing House is approx. 35 meters and will be perfect for a couple or a couple with children. The 2 + 2 configuration is the maximum occupancy, so that you are comfortable. Due to the small size, we invite you only with small dogs, such as half-calf dogs.
The cottage has:
- mezzanine with a double bed (access to the mezzanine via steep steps - a ladder),
- a living room with a sofa bed and
- a kitchenette and a round table for 2 people,
- a bathroom with a hydromassage shower, necessary after mountain climbing,
- balcony with a brilliant view and a hammock chair for reading books, e.g. about mountaineers.
You will share the garden (2500 m) with us - the hosts and guests of the Hut of the Seven Dwarfs. It is not fenced off, the plot is delimited by trees and shrubs. There is a place for a bonfire, barbecue and a volleyball court. You can put a blanket on the grass and admire the beauty of the Tatra Mountains all the time. Take our word for it, it doesn't get boring.
We recommend eating lunches in mountain huts on the trail and in nearby restaurants, because there is not much space for cooking in the cottage. Here you can prepare breakfast and dinner, heat up something "quickly". The kitchenette is well equipped, there is a coffee maker, kettle, fridge and dishes, even the dishes are washed by a dishwasher for you.
A large grill awaits you on the terrace, and you can buy cheese, eggs and milk next door from the real host.
I do not think you need to convince you that there is no boredom in Kościelisko. Just open your eye, make a coffee and just admire. Kościelisko is a quiet hinterland of Zakopane. Kierpcówka is an even quieter base of Kościelisko. There are no busy people here, everything is as if quieter and calmer. There are a few steps to the forest, and there are only mushrooms and forest gnomes. Of course, you can take our Mountain Climbing seriously and plan a trip to the Tatra Mountains with full equipment, and you can climb to the heights of relaxation and read a book in a hammock on the terrace.
Since you chose our house, you probably want to bypass Zakopane with a wide arc, and it's good, just take a look at Krupówki from a distance. In the off-season, that is, skipping holidays, holidays and around the holidays, we recommend going on the trail to Kuźnice, and from there where your feet will lift: Giewont, Kasprowy Wierch, Kalatówki and Hala Kondratowa. It is especially worth planning a walk to Antałówka, Nosal and Morskie Oko (although it is best here during the week and early in the morning to avoid crowds). At any time of the year, it is worth going to the Chochołowska Valley (especially in March, when there is no more snow and crocuses begin to bloom) and to the shelter for grazing shallots. Speaking of gastro-tourism, in the shelter on Hala Ornak you will eat the real sour soup with ribs, on which you will have the strength to reach the Smreczyński Pond.
If you do not feel like mountaineers and Morskie Oko is the peak of your possibilities, then we have a few suggestions for you to spend time with us:
- do nothing, have no worries, enjoy the view and the garden,
- walk in the woods with or without poles,
- go to the Kościeliska Valley for a long walk,
- rent a bike and cover the route: Kościelisko - Chochołowska Valley (25 km),
- go to Butorowy Wierch - it's a simple route through the hills of the Gubałowski Range,
- go skiing (close to everything),
- in case of bad weather, go to the Chochołowskie Baths,
- sightseeing the suburbs of Zakopane, going to the Tatra Museum.
What’s there for children?
The house will be suitable for a family of 2 + 1 or 2 + 2 = parents upstairs, children downstairs or vice versa. Older kids are invited to the mezzanine, because you have to climb steep stairs. In addition to a beautiful view and great toboggan conditions in winter, we have hiking options adapted to age and possibilities, lots of greenery and rolling hills. Trampoline, volleyball court with mountain views, slide and swings.
There are ski slopes, there are miracles on the stick (that's in Zakopane), there is a hammock and sleigh rides in winter.