Frydman, Village in Nowy Targ County, Poland.
Frydman is a village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship located near the Slovak border in a hilly region. The settlement stretches across gently sloping terrain and sits along regional roads that link it to surrounding towns and valleys.
Frydman was first documented in 1320 and belongs to the historical region of Spiš, which spread across multiple settlements in Polish territory. The area has a long shared history with territories beyond the current border.
The village population of 1,600 residents maintains connections with neighboring Slovak communities through shared regional traditions and daily interactions.
The village is accessible via regional roads that connect to nearby towns and Nowy Targ. Several local accommodations are available for visitors who wish to stay and explore the surrounding area.
The settlement occupies a strategic position at coordinates 49°26'57.528" N and 20°13'46.902" E, marking a geographical transition between Polish and Slovak territories.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.