The region is known for it's breathtaking views, close proximity to the
Tatra mountains, numerous thermal baths and romanticised culture making Podhale an extremely popular tourist destination. Among the region's attractions are the popular
mountain resort of
Zakopane and the lake known as
Morskie Oko ("The Eye of the Sea"), which local legend claims, is connected to the
Adriatic by subterranean passageways.
Nowy Targ along the
Dunajec River, located in the valley beneath the
Gorce Mountains, is the capital of the region.
Ludzmierz is home to the area's oldest shrine,
Our Lady of Ludźmierz also known as the Hostess of Podhale or in Goral
Gaździna Podholańsko. The people in this region are particularly famous for their
oscypek, a cheese made from a mix of cow's and sheep's milk, their music, and their ski slopes. In the winter, it is the number one tourist site in Poland. ==See also==