There are 10 main types of clouds. Among them, gentle, billowy cumulus clouds, wavy, milky stratus clouds and dramatic-looking cumulonimbus clouds. And also clouds touching the ground, i.e. fog. Scientifically, a collection of microscopic water droplets or ice crystals produced in air by the condensation or resublimation of water vapor. Visually phenomenal images they paint in the sky. I invite you to a house that may not allow you to explore all the cloudy secrets, but it will provide you with a cloudy view to enjoy. It is nothing like the fog descending from the peaks of the Silesian Beskids, which you can look at from the winter garden. However, it is not worth stopping there, because the wooden house also has a bathtub, a sauna and 4 balconies with a view of the mountain panoramas. From here, go to the Hasztuba Forest to see the Istebnia spruces, from which the wood used in violin making, called resonant, is obtained, to the border triangle called Trzycatek, and to Koniaków for lace. And a few more places that I will be happy to recommend to you.
The house in the clouds has 4 bedrooms, 180 m² and is surrounded by a terrace. Its four balconies offer an unobstructed view of the panorama of the Beskid Mountains. And that's not all. Inside you will also find: a sauna in one of the bathrooms, a living room with a tiled fireplace connected to the kitchen and dining room, and a winter garden. There are two bathrooms in the house (one with a bathtub, the other with a hydromassage shower) and one toilet.
Two bedrooms have double beds (one of them is larger and also has a desk), and the third has a fold-out sofa. The fourth bedroom is tiny, with a single bed. Two additional people (if you come with 9 people) can sleep on the fold-out sofa in the living room.
In the garden there is a house with a place for a bonfire and barbecue.
In winter, access may be difficult because you have to go up a large hill, chains may be useful.
I'm waving to you from the tip of the northern part of Jaworzynka (specifically Zapasieki Górne, located on the edge of the mysterious Hasztuba Forest) near the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The village, together with Istebna and Koniaków, forms the so-called Beskidzka Trójwieś, the panorama of which you can look at from the windows, balconies and terrace.
Nearby there is the famous Trzycatek (also called the Tripoint), a place where three borders meet: Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, where you can feel the atmosphere of three different cultures.
For the best views, go to Ochodzita in Koniaków (from there you can admire the Tatra Mountains, the peak of Wielki Chocz and the highest peaks of Mała Fatra), Złoty Groń, Koczy Zamek, Przełęcz Kubalonka or Stecówka. From Stecowka, you can follow the red trail to the Przysłopie Shelter, and from there you can go to Barania Góra with the observation tower. You can also go for a walk to the artificial Olza reservoir, walk along the Olza River or go through Czerchla and Bystre towards the border. The Kubalonka Pass, separating the Stożek and Czantoria ranges from the Barania Góra range, connects the Vistula with Istebna at an altitude of over 760 m above sea level. From there you can hit the trails.
Cyclists will be happy that it is close to enduro routes and the Złoty Groń bike park (there you will find 4 different bicycle routes with a total length of over 4.5 km).
You can go cross-country skiing, ski touring or classic downhill skiing here. We are close to the Złoty Groń ski station and the Zagroń Istebna complex. A Nordic walking park has been opened in Bukowiec, with 3 routes available, starting from the Kempaland resort. And Kubalonka is the second cross-country skiing center in Poland after Jakuszyce (routes available are 2.5 km, 3 km, 5 km and 7.5 km).
Other attractions in Jaworzynka and the surrounding area:
– Regional Museum "Na Grapie" in Jaworzynka,
– Istebnian Spruce Museum in Jaworzynka,
– Jerzy Kukuczka Memorial Room in Istebna,
– Kurna Chata Kawulok Museum in Istebna,
– Koniakowska Lace Museum – Maria Gwarek Memorial Chamber,
– museum of the painter and graphic artist Jan Walach,
– Konarzewski Family Studio (presenting objects belonging to the composer Stanisław Konarzewski, paintings and sculptures by Ludwik Konarzewski and painting works by Iwona and Antoni Konarzewski),
– Forest Ecological Education Center in Istebna,
– Jan Juroszek's forge,
– Koniakowska Lace Center,
– Regional Product Center in Koniaków.