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    Katarzyna Sabatowicz

    Katarzyna Sabatowicz

    Passionate | Adventurous | Mindful

    Mini Bio

    I am an adventurous guide who loves discovering new places and sharing them with others. After three years guiding across Iceland, I fell in love with the vibrant greens and wild landscapes of Ireland.

    Originally exploring the mountains of Poland and later Icelandic glaciers, my journey has always been closely connected to nature. As a passionate photographer, I often view landscapes through a visual lens, seeking unique viewpoints and hidden places away from the crowds. I believe Ireland has so much to offer, and I love helping visitors experience its beauty in a mindful and sustainable way.

    In my free time, I enjoy climbing and bouldering, which I consider a form of meditation.

    Favourite Place to Play

    The mountains will always feel like home to me, and I seek them out wherever I go. The Tatra Mountains in Poland are where my love for the outdoors began. In Ireland, I quickly fell in love with places like the Wicklow Mountains and the wild landscapes around them.

    Not a lot of People Know This

    Not many people know this, but I spent a period of my life living and travelling in a self-built camper van.

    Qualifications Read More
    • Leave No Trace
    • Hard Ice 1
    • National Guiding Course
    Experience Read More
    • National Tour Guide – Ireland
    • Certified Glacier Guide (Hard Ice 1, Iceland)
    • Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
    • Climbing training – Mountaineering School, Iceland & climbing course, Poland
    • Professional Photography (15+ years)
    • Avid hiker since 1997
    Biggest Adventure Read More

    Biggest Adventure (Guiding)
    One of my most challenging guiding adventures was leading a group of seven people across the Fimmvörðuháls trail in Iceland (25km in one day!). The route runs between two glaciers and through one of the most dramatic volcanic landscapes in the country. Along the way, we experienced rapidly changing weather, endless waterfalls, lava fields and incredible views. Guiding the group safely through such a powerful and wild environment was both challenging and deeply rewarding.

    Biggest Adventure (Personal)
    One of my most memorable personal adventures was hiking alone in the remote Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in Iceland. For three days, I travelled through the wilderness completely on my own, with no phone reception and no navigation other than GPS. Experiencing such raw nature and solitude was both challenging and deeply powerful.

    Specialist Subject Read More

    Geology with a focus on glaciology, environmental awareness, sustainability and well-being, photography and art, and the interconnectedness of landscapes and ecosystems.

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