- Convenient Location
- Great views
- Nice atmosphere
- Quiet neighborhood
- Competitive prices
Willa "Łojasówka"
Rooms

- Comfort and convenience
- TV
- Bathroom with shower
- Balcony with beautiful view

- 2 rooms for 4 people
- 2 rooms for 3osób
- 6 rooms for 2 persons

- Closed Parking
- Place grilownia
- Kitchen
- Świetlica
Contakt
- Contact person: Krystyna Łojas
- tel. +48 602 896 960
- tel2. +48 18 20 68 529
- email: lojas@z-ne24.pl
Zakopane, where he is?
Zakopane is situated at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane in the valley, a tributary of the White Dunajec - ZAKOPIANKA. Picturesquely situated at a height of 838 m above sea level - is the highest Polish city.
Zakopane, a short story.
Was buried in the sixteenth century as a settlement on the spot where he had previously been localized seasonal pastoral settlements. The first (lost) a privilege settler was released and approved by King Michael Wiśniowiecki privilege osadniczym years in 1670, although some sources report that there was a document issued almost 100 years earlier by the Stefan Batory. As the source in 1676, the village had 43 inhabitants. Originally, the settlement belonged to the King of Poland, at the outset passed into the hands of the king's treasure-cesarsko Austrian.Since the eighteenth century in the course of exploration of mining deposits were discovered in the mountains of gold, silver, copper and iron ore, Zakopane quickly became an industrial city, among others ironworks was built in Kuźnicach, and a year later in Koscielisko. Unfortunately (or fortunately) of iron ore deposits are exhausted in the second half of the nineteenth century, so pozamykano steelworks. According to the first census carried out in the relevant years 1818, Zakopane, together with Koscieliska already counted 340 houses, 445 families, including 871 men and 934 women. Paradoxically, with the closure of industrial plants began to bloom Zakopane since the second half of the nineteenth century, the properties of the climate began to popularize Zakopane Tytus Chałubiński. Done so successfully that, in 1886 was considered Zakopane spa. And when the Zakopane in 1889 counted 3,000 residents have already bought it at auction (of course together with a large part of the Tatras), Count Władysław Zamoyski, also sometimes called the "man of opatrznościowym" Polish Tatras.Zamoyski other foundations created between the current Zakopieńskiego National Park.