Arłamów Hotel

Arłamów Hotel

Podkarpackie

70/100120 min

Arłamów Hotel is a luxurious resort complex located in the Bieszczady Mountains of southeastern Poland. Originally established in the 1960s as a secret recreational center for the Polish Communist government elite, it was built in a remote, heavily forested area near the village of Jamna Górna. The complex included a private airfield and heliport, making it the only hotel in Poland with such facilities. After the fall of communism, the resort was closed but later revitalized and extensively modernized between 2010 and 2014, transforming it into a major sports and congress center. The hotel now offers over 700 accommodation places across the main hotel building, a renovated government residence, and four villas located in nearby Trójca. It features a comprehensive sports and recreational infrastructure including a spa, ski lifts, and Poland's highest full-size football pitch, which hosted the Polish national team’s training camps before Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The hotel's location atop a mountain provides stunning natural surroundings and a peaceful retreat blending luxury with wild nature.

Planifiez votre voyage en Pologne avec l'IA

Créez un itinéraire détaillé en quelques minutes. L'IA suggère les meilleurs endroits, restaurants et un itinéraire optimisé.

Astuce: The best time to visit Arłamów Hotel is during the spring to early autumn months for outdoor activities and hiking, or winter for skiing. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during holiday periods and sports events. The hotel offers various packages including half-board options and seasonal discounts. Guests can enjoy spa treatments, sports facilities, and local culinary specialties. The location is ideal for nature lovers seeking relaxation combined with luxury amenities.

Faits intéressants

  • Arłamów Hotel is the only hotel in Poland with its own airfield and heliport.
  • The Polish national football team trained here before Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  • Lech Wałęsa, the leader of Solidarity and former president of Poland, was interned at the complex during martial law in 1982.
  • The hotel is situated on a mountain at 590 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Bieszczady Mountains.
  • The complex covers an area of approximately 230 hectares, including forested land and sports facilities.

Histoire

The Arłamów complex was originally built in the 1960s as a secret government recreational center for Poland’s communist leadership, located in a remote mountainous area for privacy and security.

1981

During martial law in 1981, Lech Wałęsa was interned there.

1989

After the political changes in 1989, the complex was closed and later transferred to local authorities.

2010

In the 1990s it was privatized and renovated, with major expansions and modernization completed between 2010 and 2014, turning it into a modern hotel and sports center.

The complex retains its historical significance as a former elite retreat and now serves as a popular tourist destination.

Guide du lieu

1
Main Hotel Building2014

Opened in 2014, this modern building features 254 rooms, a covered stage for events, and extensive conference facilities, blending contemporary design with mountain views.

2
The Residence1960s (original), renovated 2010-2014

The former government retreat building renovated into a 41-room residence, preserving historical interiors and architecture from the communist era.

3
Arłamów Trójca Villas

Four villas located in the nearby village of Trójca, about 12 km from the main complex, offering private accommodation in a tranquil setting.

4
Sports and Recreation CenterModern facilities from 2010-2014

A comprehensive facility including a spa, ski lifts, and Poland's highest full-size football pitch, used for training by the national football team.

Contact

Téléphone: 13 443 10 19