The Walking Dad (Skylarker)

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Poland is wicked mate. Cheap as ****, especially out of the main cities. Where are you heading to ?

Out the main cities mate.



Flying to Krakow but I'll go to a different place everyday. I don't really plan tbh bro.
 
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Out the main cities mate.



Flying to Krakow but I'll go to a different place everyday. I don't really plan tbh bro.

Krakow is great, very historic. But it's European prices.

If you get a chance, head down to Ustron and Wisla area down near the Czech border. My father in law used to have a hotel there. It's a Ski resort and it's cheap.

Zakopane down near the Slovak border is nice too. All of these areas are mountainous and you can do a Kulig, which is a sled ride up to a big fire pit where they cook massive hunks of wild boar

Expect everything to come with Vodka

Oh and check out the Hot chocolate cafes, best hot chocolate you will ever have <ok>
 
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[QUOTE="PISKIE, post: 18224653, member QUOTE]

Zakopane down near the Slovak border is nice too. All of these areas are mountainous and you can do a Kulig, which is a sled ride up to a big fire pit where they cook massive hunks of wild boar


Expect everything to come with Vodka

Oh and check out the Hot chocolate cafes, best hot chocolate you will ever have <ok>[/QUOTE]

Now that's my kind of day.
 
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Now that's my kind of day.

They are great fun mate, lots of drinking, singing and people playing the violin and accordian. Singing old Polish songs

The Poles have got a great community spirit, and you see all ages at theses Kuligs.
 
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They are great fun mate, lots of drinking, singing and people playing the violin and accordian. Singing old Polish songs

The Poles have got a great community spirit, and you see all ages at theses Kuligs.

Not into vodka but could always make an exception for one of those days.
 
Not into vodka but could always make an exception for one of those days.

Yeah me neither, but it's kind of hard to avoid.

The one and only time I've been skiiing, my ski instructor was giving me Vodka before we went on the slopes as it would 'keep me warm' <laugh>

Some cracking lagers in Poland too mind.
 
Krakow is great, very historic. But it's European prices.

If you get a chance, head down to Ustron and Wisla area down near the Czech border. My father in law used to have a hotel there. It's a Ski resort and it's cheap.

Zakopane down near the Slovak border is nice too. All of these areas are mountainous and you can do a Kulig, which is a sled ride up to a big fire pit where they cook massive hunks of wild boar

Expect everything to come with Vodka

Oh and check out the Hot chocolate cafes, best hot chocolate you will ever have <ok>

Good info there mate, I'll come back to this when I land.

I don't drink at all these days though so vodka is off my menu <cheers>

I need to figure out what places are fairly close to Krakow. I might find 6 places and leave it up to a dice roll.
 
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Anyone here been to Erbil? I'm so close to booking for a few weeks time.