Very nice, 65 square meter 3-room apartment in a modern apartment block. Spacious and nicely decorated. Living / dining room with satellite-TV, DVD-Recorder and stereo. 2 bedrooms, open kitchen with 4 hot plates, oven and dishwasher. Modern shower room and separate toilet with washing machine. Terrace in south-west facing position, balcony furniture, barbecue. Nice view of the mountains and the countryside.
Karpacz lies at the foot of the Schneekoppe, which can be seen from here and can be climbed with or without lift assistance. It is the most famous climatic health resort in the Polish part of the mountains. As a settlement on the "Krummen Hübel", between the little ones and the Great Lomnitz, the place was first mentioned in 1599. At that time, lumberjacks, coalfish and herdsmen lived here. Only in the 17th In the 19th century, the trade that made the place famous was the production of herbal medicines. The "laboratory workers", as the herbalists called it, brought it to considerable prosperity. The place at 600 - 800 m altitude is widely separated. The pilgrims to the St. Lawrence chapel on the Schneekoppe, which was inaugurated in 1681 - the first visitors to the Giant Mountains - already stopped in Krummhübel. From the small Koppe, which can be reached in 15 minutes by chairlift, it is only 30 to 45 minutes walk to the Schneekoppe. The most famous attraction in the village is the Wang Church. The wooden church was built at the beginning of the 13th Century built in southern Norway. The Prussian King Frederick William IV had the church, which was to be demolished because of dilapidated, bid and bring to Berlin, where it should be built on the peacock island. Through the mediation of the Countess von Reden from Buchwald (Bukowiec) the church came to Karpacz and was inaugurated in 1844.