A new attraction in the Polish mountains. Beautiful views guaranteed

Another treetop path is being created in the Polish mountains. The possible opening date of the new attraction for tourists has been announced.
A completely new attraction is being created near one of the most popular winter resorts in Poland. A path in the treetops is being built at the Skolnity Ski & Bike center in Wisła. This will be the first such attraction in the region, although, of course, similar places have been created in the past in Lower Silesia and Lesser Poland. The new attraction will make Wisła an even more competitive place for winter and summer recreation. According to preliminary plans, the tower will open in May 2025 at the earliest.
A new attraction in the Beskids
An observation tower, a path in the treetops and multimedia exhibitions – this is what you can expect from the new attraction that is currently being built in Wisła. At the Skolnity Ski & Bike center, construction is underway of a 35-meter tower from which we can see the city and the surrounding peaks, as well as a connected 690-meter route through treetops (the path will run at heights from 5 to 24 meters). “Various types of interactive multimedia installations will be made on this path, promoting the attractions of the Beskids, including: nature, musical instruments, regional costumes. You will be able to see the attractions of the Beskid Mountains and even play the trumpet,” says Janusz Tyszkowski, president of the Skolnity Ski & Bike Park in Wisła, quoted by the website Naszemiasto.pl. An additional attraction will be transparent glass, which will be installed both along the path railings and in its floor.
Opening in May
Although it is not yet known how much you will have to pay to enter, the tower will certainly become a hit. Poles love this type of facilities, which are regularly built not only in the mountains, but also in other parts of our country. The Vistula observation tower and path are to be open twelve months a year. Construction completion is planned for May 2025, provided that weather conditions permit. If the winter is cold and severe, the estimated completion time of construction may be delayed.