Witów: Hotels and Accommodation

Witów is the oldest village in its municipality. Its origins date back to around 1606, and its name is associated with Starosta Stanisław Witowski. This historical connection makes it a fitting destination for travelers interested in history and regional identity.

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Geographical Setting

Witów is located in the Podtatra Basin along the upper course of the Czarny Dunajec and encompasses areas of the Western Tatras, including the Chochołowska and Lejowa valleys.

Ostrysz, Magura, and Bučník are located in the immediate vicinity of Witów.

The Kościeliska Valley lies in the surrounding area of Witów.

Nature, Culture, and Activities

The Tatra National Park lies in the wider regional surroundings of Witów.

The village's landmarks include the Church of Our Lady of the Scapular, built between 1910 and 1912, and the wooden Chapel of Saint Anne from the 19th century.

Witów offers mountain hiking trails of varying difficulty, including a route from the Chochołowska Valley toward Grześ, Rakoń, and Wołowiec.

Witów's regional ensemble tradition includes the group “Witowianie.” It was founded in the village in the 1930s and re-established in 1975.

The Chochołowska Valley is open to cycling tourism. In Witów's forested Podtatra area, walking and mushroom picking are possible in autumn.

In winter, Witów offers downhill skiing at several stations as well as cross-country skiing.

Regional Character

Witów is associated with traditional sheep farming and Podhale products such as Oscypek, Bundz, and Żentyca.

Witów has extensive forest areas and clearings, as well as diverse flora and fauna; in spring, fields of crocuses can be seen there.

For the main travel overview: Tatra.

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