Wisła - surroundings

Wisła Czarne

At the source of the forces of nature

Situated nearby Mała Zapora in Wisła Czarne, over a little stream, which expands into the queen of Polish rivers, we have established an extraordinary hotel. Aries Hotel & Spa Wisła is a place with a soul, the veracious source of well-being.

Silesian Beskid

Mountains
Nature

Wisła is the perfect place to relax for everyone who appreciates the proximity to nature. Picturesque landscapes, Wisła and Barania Góra nature reserves, caves, cascades in Biała Wisełka, stunning rock formations and pristine air - all this is at your fingertips!

Cycling enthusiasts will also be delighted, as our hotel is located on the route of several bicycle routes, ranging in length and difficulty, so anyone regardless of his/hers cycling experience can choose a route that fits their skill set.

Attractions in the region

Discover 6 attractions in Wisła

Wisla, picturesquely located in the Silesian Beskid, is one of the most charming mountain resorts in Poland. Surrounded by lush forests and peaks, it attracts enthusiasts of nature and active recreation all year round.

Adam Małysz Ski Jumping Hill

A symbol of Polish ski jumping, attracting sports fans and tourists who want to feel the spirit of the sport.

Czerniańskie Lake

An artificial dam reservoir, built in Wisła Czarne in 1968-1973 for retention purposes and as a drinking water reservoir.

Ecological Education Center

An interactive educational center that encourages learning about and protecting the nature of the Beskid Mountains through interesting exhibitions and workshops.

A. Podzhorski Beskid Museum

The permanent exhibition displays exhibits related to the life and work of the highlanders of the Silesian Beskid (shepherding, weaving, woodworking, agricultural tools, clothing and examples of folk art).

Waterfall on the Wisełka River in Wisła

Measuring 8 meters high, it was built in the 1950s on the Wisełka stream.

Residence of the President of the Republic of Poland "The Castle"

The modernist palace was built in 1929-1930 for Polish President Ignacy Mościcki, designed by Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz.