Lower Silesia Adventure: Mountain Castles Caves

Price from: 1000€ /per person

Descriptions

Discover the region’s stunning capital, overflowing with vibrant cultural events, majestic castles, and palaces steeped in mystery. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking mountain landscapes and savour the diverse culinary traditions that make this place unique.

Included
  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation in all objects
  • Guide
  • Taxes and service charges
  • 24-hour emergency service
Excluded
  • Airline and ferry ticket prices, although we help organise
  • Meals except breakfast in hotels
  • Additional fees for entrance to facilities
  • Car rental (additionally paid option)
Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Upon arrival at Wroclaw airport, you can rent a car or take our transfer services to the hotel.

Day 2
You will spend the entire day exploring Wroclaw with a guide. Wroclaw is a city worth considering if you plan to visit Poland. The city is situated on islands, which give it a unique atmosphere and breathtaking views. Wroclaw boasts unique architecture and hosts regular events such as the famous Jazz at the Odra River and the Guitar Thanks Jimi Festival. Additionally, the city is known for its quirky dwarves, which add to its charm. However, if you visit with children, be careful, as these cute gnomes can be distracting. If you’re travelling with kids, Wroclaw ZOO is a must-visit, as it is one of the best zoos in Poland. As for accommodation, there are plenty of options available in Wroclaw.

Day 3
You will visit Ksiaz to see the Castle of Ksiaz, the third largest castle in Poland. It is situated on a hill surrounded by forests and gardens and was once a residence of the Silesian line of the Piast dynasty and the noble house of Hochberg. After that, we will take you to Ksiaz Underground, which was part of Adolf Hitler’s war headquarters and the complex of underground halls built as part of the project called “Reise.” We will explore the secret facilities in the area as part of the Riese project.

We recommend visiting The Walbrzych Palm House and the “Former Mine” Science and Art Centre. You can have lunch in one of the restaurants located near Castle Ksiaz.

Later, you will visit the Centrum Nauki i Sztuki Stara Kopalnia (English: “Former Mine” Science and Art Centre) in Walbrzych, which is the biggest post-industrial tourist attraction in Poland, located in the former bituminous coal mine – Kopalnia Wegla Kamiennego “Julia” (Thorez). You can have dinner at the restaurant located in the area of the former mine, “Cooltularna Montownia.” You will stay overnight at Ksiaz Castle.

On Day 4,
visiting The Heritage of the Land of Extinct Volcanoes is recommended, a UNESCO Geopark showcasing more than 500 million years of our planet’s turbulent past. The park features exposed gorges, sun-drenched glades, and rocks that have preserved time. Visitors can also explore the cool walls of a medieval castle at the top of an extinct volcano to learn about our ancestors’ history. You can indulge in local wines at the castle’s base, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Riesling, Johanniter, and Solaris. The Kindler vineyard in Uniejowice offers a unique wine-tasting experience where visitors can raise a toast and enjoy the region’s flavours.

Finally, you can admire the breathtaking and unusual view from Czartowskie Skała, which provides a panoramic view of the Land of Extinct Volcanoes. Overall, the park offers a unique and unforgettable experience for those interested in exploring the geological history of our planet and tasting some of the local wines. Accommodation is available in Grodziec Castle.

Day 5
We can go to  Kliczków Castle, one of the largest and most beautifully situated on the Kwisa River, surrounded by a vast park you must see. During the tour, the guide will tell you the incredible history of this facility and its owners. As part of the tour, you will also see an extensive exhibition of the Medieval Museum containing replicas of shields, bows, and armour. Unlock the mysteries of history and legends by visiting Czocha Castle with a guide. The castle is brimming with secrets waiting to be discovered, which promises to make your trip unforgettable. With its secret passages, stylish chambers, and extraordinary exhibitions, Czocha Castle will inspire your imagination. And why not make your stay even more memorable by indulging in the luxurious accommodation within the castle’s walls?

On Day 6
of your trip to Szklarska Poręba, you can walk to see the stunning Kamienczyk Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the Polish Sudetes region. The waterfall falls in three cascades from a height of 27 meters. Behind the middle cascade, you can find the “Golden Grotto,” a small cave carved into the rock by Walloons. Initially, the grotto was used to extract amethysts and other stones. Below the waterfall, you can explore the Kamieńczyk Gorge, which has a wall height of up to 30 meters. The impressive granite vertical walls of the gorge have even inspired filmmakers of “The Chronicles of Narnia,” who shot some of the movie’s scenes here. After you visit the waterfall, you can have some free time to explore the area before staying overnight in Przesieka.

Day 7
We recommend exploring the beautiful Karkonosze Mountains. We’re offering a full-day trekking trip so you can discover the wonders hidden in these mountains. One of the most attractive routes in this range is Śnieżne Kotły, which is genuinely fascinating. However, if you’re tired or want to spend more time admiring the ridge, you can shorten the journey by 2.5 hours by taking a chairlift to Szrenica. This will save you from the most arduous and tiring approach to the Karkonosze ridge. You’ll be staying in Przesieka for the night.

Day 8
You will visit Karpacz, a popular destination for walking enthusiasts. While there, you will have the opportunity to see the Wang Church, a medieval wooden structure located in Vang, Norway. The church was built during the 12th and 13th centuries and is one of only 30 surviving wooden stave churches in the country. The Wang Church in Karpacz is the only one located outside of Scandinavia. 

After visiting the church, you will visit Siruwia Japanese Garden, also known as Little Japan, to immerse yourself in oriental culture. The garden features the highest playground in Lower Silesia and a museum showcasing Japanese armour, surrounded by oriental plantings, ponds, streams, and impressive collections of rhododendrons and Bonsai trees. You can enjoy traditional Japanese sweets and tea at the atmospheric café and take a guided tour to understand the garden’s history and philosophy better. The garden, located in the Karkonosze Mountains, is perfect for a day trip with your family.

Day 9
You will explore the Kłodzko Underground City, a 600-meter-long underground attraction in Poland. Built initially as warehouses, it was later repurposed for defensive purposes and used as a shelter during times of war. During the tour, you will hear various sounds of the old town, see animated rats, life-size mannequins dressed in period costumes, exhibits showcasing the life of the city’s former inhabitants, and stylised boards referencing the forms of punishment used during the 16th and 18th centuries. It is truly an unforgettable experience.

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Bear Cave in Kletno, one of Poland’s most stunning wonders—Marvel at the well-preserved dripstone formations that make it the most beautiful cave in the country. Explore the longest cave in the Sudety Mountains and one of the deepest in Poland. Experience the wonder of the Bear Cave in the Śnieżnik Massif, inside Mt. Stroma, standing 1166 meters above sea level.

Day 10
Guests will be accommodated upon arrival in Ladek Zdroj, a renowned health resort known for its natural and climatic benefits that promote relaxation and body rejuvenation.

Day 11
There will be a transfer to the airport located in Wroclaw.

 

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