Nestled in southern Poland near the Tatra Mountains, Chochołów is a quaint village with origins tracing back to the 16th century. The village is characterized by its traditional wooden houses, crafted by Polish highlanders, which line the streets and offer a glimpse into the region’s architectural heritage. Visitors can explore these rustic dwellings, each a testament to the area’s rich history and craftsmanship. Additionally, the nearby Chochołowskie Thermal Baths provide a relaxing experience, allowing guests to unwind in the warm, therapeutic waters.
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