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Discover the Sky Walk Heart of Poronin from Kraków, a 5.5-hour adventure with panoramic Tatra views, suspended walkways, glass terraces, slides, and accessible design.
Exploring the Sky Walk Heart of Poronin offers a thrilling mix of breathtaking mountain panoramas and family-friendly treetop pathways. This attraction, located on Zgorzelisko Glade in Poronin, is a standout for those seeking an adventure amidst nature while enjoying spectacular views of the Tatra Mountains. The tour departs from Kraków with a guided journey lasting approximately 5.5 hours, including transportation, free time for exploration, and return. What makes this experience notable is its long, 854-meter wooden path that features suspended walkways and glass terraces, along with interactive exhibits and thrilling slides. The design emphasizes accessibility, making it suitable for families with strollers and visitors with disabilities.
Despite its many strengths, the tour is not recommended for visitors with a fear of heights, vertigo, or wheelchair users. The gentle incline of just 6° and wide pathways aim to accommodate various visitors, but safety restrictions limit some to certain mobility levels. This tour appeals to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those eager to enjoy panoramic mountain views in a safe and inclusive environment.


The tour begins with hotel pickup in Kraków, ensuring a smooth start without worrying about transportation logistics. A professional, English-speaking driver accompanies the group, making the journey to Poronin comfortable and informative. The transfer takes approximately 105 minutes each way, providing an opportunity to enjoy scenic views along the way. This setup allows visitors to relax before beginning their treetop adventure.
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The core of the Sky Walk is its long wooden pathway—854 meters of suspended walkways and glass terraces. As you traverse this elevated route, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the Tatra Mountains, which are especially stunning on clear days. The glass terraces, totaling 75 m², offer a stunning aerial perspective, perfect for photos and soaking in the scenery.
The design emphasizes safety and accessibility with a maximum incline of just 6° and widths of 2.5 meters, making it easy for families and visitors with strollers to navigate. The suspended walkways and wooden planks create a sense of being among the treetops, yet remain stable and secure. This part of the experience appeals to those who enjoy nature walks with a twist of elevation.

Beyond the pathways, the Sky Walk features interactive exhibits that share local legends and regional facts, enriching the visit with cultural insights. Visitors also get to walk through 80 m² sky nets, which are fun and slightly exhilarating, offering sensations of walking above the treetops.
These playful elements add a thrilling dimension to the experience, especially for children and young visitors. The play areas inspired by spiderwebs and cocoons make the adventure more dynamic and engaging, providing a balance of excitement and education amidst the natural surroundings.
For those craving a bit of adrenaline, the two fun slides are a highlight. These slides offer a speedy descent back down from the treetop level, injecting a sense of excitement into the visit. They are designed to complement the nature walk by providing a quick, fun way to return to ground level, making the experience more dynamic and memorable.
The slides are safe and suitable for all ages, adding a playful element that makes the adventure more diverse. It’s a perfect addition for families or groups seeking more than just a walk through the treetops.
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The Sky Walk is carefully designed to be accessible and inclusive. The pathways feature wide, gentle inclines, and the maximum incline of only 6° ensures a comfortable experience for visitors with mobility challenges. The path width of 2.5 meters allows for strollers and easy passage of groups.
However, it’s important to note that the attraction is not suitable for wheelchair users, and visitors with severe vertigo or a fear of heights may want to consider whether this experience matches their comfort levels. Still, the family-friendly design makes this an excellent choice for parents with young children looking to enjoy nature and adventure safely.

The tour includes a scenic 105-minute van ride from Kraków, which offers views of the Lesser Poland landscape on the way to Poronin. The journey passes through picturesque areas, building anticipation for the treetop adventure awaiting at the end. Once at Zgorzelisko Glade, visitors enjoy free time—about 2 hours—to explore the Sky Walk, take photos, and relax in the mountain air.
This flexible free time allows visitors to experience the attraction at their pace and truly soak in the panoramic vistas of the Tatra Mountains. The return journey mirrors the outbound transfer, completing a well-rounded day trip.

The tour package covers hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance to Sky Walk Heart of Poronin, and the services of a professional English-speaking driver. Notably, there is no guide included, so visitors should be comfortable exploring independently or rely on the available exhibits and signage.
Food and drinks are not included, so travelers can bring snacks or plan to enjoy local cafes after the adventure. The final confirmation of pickup times is sent via email, and guests are advised to be ready 5 minutes early.
The tour is available in English and Polish, in a small group limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.

The Sky Walk Heart of Poronin is not suitable for pets or smoking during the visit. It is designed to be accessible for most visitors, with wide pathways and a maximum incline of just 6°, but it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Visitors should not participate if they are afraid of heights or suffer from vertigo. The experience aims to be safe and inclusive within these boundaries, but visitors should assess their comfort level beforehand.

While Kraków offers a diverse range of tours—from Wieliczka Salt Mine visits to city sightseeing and river cruises—the Sky Walk Heart of Poronin stands out as a unique outdoor adventure in the Tatra Mountains. Its focus on nature, panoramic views, and family-friendly fun makes it a perfect option for those wanting to combine scenic beauty with a dose of excitement.
Compared to more traditional cultural tours, this experience emphasizes active engagement and fresh mountain air. Its accessible design and interactive elements make it especially suitable for families and adventure lovers seeking a less conventional outing.
This tour offers a well-rounded blend of scenic mountain vistas, interactive treetop activities, and accessible design, making it an engaging day trip from Kraków. The long wooden pathway, glass terraces, and sky nets provide both visual delight and a touch of adrenaline. The addition of slides adds fun, especially for younger visitors, while the scenic transfer ensures a relaxed journey through beautiful Polish landscapes.
While it’s not suitable for visitors with severe vertigo or wheelchairs, the experience is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a safe yet exciting outdoor adventure. The small group size and professional service enhance the overall quality. Visitors looking for a mountain escape with a dash of thrill will find this tour a worthwhile addition to their Kraków itinerary.
Is the Sky Walk Heart of Poronin suitable for children?
Yes, the attraction is family-friendly with wide pathways and gentle inclines, making it suitable for children, especially with adult supervision.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour is approximately 5.5 hours, including transportation, free time, and the return journey.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended to secure a spot, and you can reserve now and pay later with flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Can I participate if I have a fear of heights?
The tour is not recommended for visitors with severe fear of heights or vertigo due to the nature of the activities and pathways.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the Sky Walk is not suitable for wheelchair users, but it is designed to be accessible for most other visitors with mobility challenges.
What should I bring with me?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, possibly snacks or drinks (not included), and dress appropriately for mountain weather.