Dear Guests!
Here is a brief description of each of our chalets, so that you can choose the one you like best. All have fully equipped kitchenettes, environmentally friendly fireplaces and terraces with a panoramic view, equipped with comfortable chairs and coffee tables. The Płaśnia Sołtysia Chalet even has a sauna. The master bedrooms, with a double bed, have windows with a splendid panoramic view of the Tatra mountains. Morning coffee on the terrace and leisurely evenings by the fireplace, with the view of the lovely Tatra mountains outside is an experience that will long be remembered…
The Hala Upłaz Chalet
2 levels, 55 m2, living room with kitchenette and environmentally friendly fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bathroom with shower, quite a large foyer, terrace with scenic view. The chalet can accommodate up to 5 people and has 2 double beds and 1 single bed.
Some background info
The Hala Upłaz Chalet is a contemporary version of the shepherd’s hut (Bacówka) from a mountain glade called Polana Pod Upłazem. The hut existed at the turn of the 18th century and has been documented in the Tatra Museum. The Polana Pod Upłazem (1270-1300 m above sea level) and Polana Szałasiska are two glades that are a part of the Hala Upłaz area. Sheepherding began here towards the end of the 18th century (1787 survey). At that time the sheep were tended by the inhabitants of the village of Ratułowo. In 1811 Hala Upłaz was the property of Paweł Tylka from Ratułowo. During that time there were 40 oxen, 341 sheep, 130 ewes and lambs and 20 goats. In the period between thew two world wars, there were 8 chalets at Polana Pod Upłazem and 340 sheep, 20 ewes and lambs, 30 cows and heifers. These were all tended by 6 sheep herders with one senior herder and 6 cow herders.