Three cabins on one hillside. A place for relaxation, serenity, and gentle returns.
Płomykówka, Wilcza Polana and Czarny Domek sit on the same plot of land near Rzepiska, at nearly 1,000 metres above sea level. Each is distinct in scale and character — all three share the same mountain surroundings, the same spring water, and the same stone path down to the sauna.
"A place for relaxation, serenity — and gentle returns, both to yourself and to others."Płomykówka · Rzepiska
The buildings were constructed from wood reclaimed from old traditional mountain houses. Every beam and board carries a history — a space that feels earned rather than designed.
Each cabin suits a different kind of stay. Płomykówka and Wilcza Polana for families and groups. Czarny Domek built for two.
Where the borders of Poland and Slovakia meet in the landscape, there is Rzepiska. Dense fogs often conceal one of the most beautiful Tatra panoramas. When they lift, the silence that follows is something else entirely.
In spring the meadows fill with purple crocuses and arnica. In autumn, ceps and chanterelles from the forest. Roe deer at the forest edge, and — higher in the Tatras — the whistle of marmots.
A dry sauna, a cold plunge and a wood-heated hot tub on a timber deck below the cabins. Book by 10:00 AM on the day for an afternoon or evening session.
Book by messaging Hela · +48 889 514 198
The exact coordinates are shared after booking. Two parking spaces on site. In winter, 4×4 and snow chains are recommended for the final stretch down to the cabins.
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