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The Zywiecka Valley - the biggest Beskidian Valley - has a total area of above 100 sq km. The Valley is surrounded by the Beskid Slaski mountain range, from the west, the Beskid Maly mountain range from the north, the Jalowieckie mountain range from the east, and the highest peaks of the Beskid Zywiecki (Babia Gora/l 725 metres/, Pilsko/1557metres/, Lipowska/1324 metres/ Rycerzowa/1226metres/, Wielka Racza 1236 metres/ from the south.

Zywiec is one of the most interesting towns in the Bielsko-Biala'a voivodeship. Zywiec is an excellent base for exploring the mountains and has good road and railway connections with Czech Republic, Slovakia and Southern Europe. Here is the shortest train service leading from the centre of Poland to Vienna and Bratislava. It is possible to practice all kinds of tourism and sports during all the year because Zywiec is situated at the confluence of the Sola and Koszarawa Rivers and at a beautiful mountain lake Jezioro Zywieckie (Zywieckie Lake) an ideal place for sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and swimming. Here you can see famous sunsets when the sun's disk appearing as a red patch dips into the sheet of the like and then hides itself behind the Skrzyczne - the highest peak in the Polish part of the Beskid Slaski. The excellent and spotless nature found in the Beskidy causes that turists can do some very good hiking. Advantageous snow conditions and the close proximity of winter games centres in Korbielow, Zwardon and Szczyrk with numerous ski-lifts appeal to the crowds of skiers.


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The Zywiecka Valley - the biggest Beskidian Valley - has a total area of above 100 sq km. The Valley is surrounded by the Beskid Slaski mountain range, from the west, the Beskid Maly mountain range from the north, the Jalowieckie mountain range from the east, and the highest peaks of the Beskid Zywiecki (Babia Gora/l 725 metres/, Pilsko/1557metres/, Lipowska/1324 metres/ Rycerzowa/1226metres/, Wielka Racza 1236 metres/ from the south.

Zywiec is one of the most interesting towns in the Bielsko-Biala'a voivodeship. Zywiec is an excellent base for exploring the mountains and has good road and railway connections with Czech Republic, Slovakia and Southern Europe. Here is the shortest train service leading from the centre of Poland to Vienna and Bratislava. Numerous bus lines bring tourists to the farthest parts of the mountains. Here are the roads leading to road frontier crossings in Korbielow and Zwardon.

Zywiec is one of the most magnificent tourist regions in Poland. It is possible to practice all kinds of tourism and sports during all the year because Zywiec is situated at the confluence of the Sola and Koszarawa Rivers and at a beautiful mountain lake Jezioro Zywieckie (Zywieckie Lake) an ideal place for sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and swimming. Here you can see famous sunsets when the sun's disk appearing as a red patch dips into the sheet of the like and then hides itself behind the Skrzyczne - the highest peak in the Polish part of the Beskid Slaski. The excellent and spotless nature found in the Beskidy causes that turists can do some very good hiking. Advantageous snow conditions and the close proximity of winter games centres in Korbielow, Zwardon and Szczyrk with numerous ski-lifts appeal to the crowds of skiers.