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Major tourist attractions
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- Pieniny Mountain Chain
- It is a small mountain chain divided by the Dunajec River.
The raft trip down the spectacular Dunajec Gorge has become one of Poland’s major tourist highlights.
- River Prądnik Valley
- Established here the Ojców National Park occupies the most attractive
part of the valley with many original lime rock formations and caves. Perched on the hilltop is the
Pieskowa Skała castle kept in the Gothic and Renaissance style.
- The Tatras
- Poland’s highest range of the Carpathians and the only alpine type, with the
highest peak of Mt Rysy (2499 m). The Tatra National Park encompasses the most beautiful
valleys, lakes, peaks, forests and the high mountain meadows. Mountain goats, marmots
and bears can be encountered. Zakopane, Poland’s winter sports capital, nestles at the foot
of the Tatras. It is also a good starting point for mountain hikes and a very popular centre of folk
arts and crafts.
- Nowy Wisnicz
- Castle in the palazzo-infortezza style with five defensive towers, arcaded
courtyard, richly ornamented chambers.
- Debno
- Larch-wood church, one of the best-known wooden churches in the country, with
splendid polychromy and wood carving inside.
- Cracow
- Poland’s former capital, for many visitors the most beautiful city in Poland. Its
historical centre is composed of the Main Market Square, Cloth Hall and the Gothic St Mary’s
Church with altarpiece carved by Wit Stwosz. Not far from the market stands the Collegium
Maius, the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University established in 1364. Each Pole loves the
Wawel Hill with its Renaissance Royal Castle and Cathedral, where Polish monarchs were crowned
and buried. Tadeusz Kościuszko and Józef Piłsudski are only two of many famous Poles who
rest in the Cathedral’s crypts. The showpiece of the Cathedral is the Renaissance Sigismund
Chapel. In the Sigismund Tower hangs Poland’s largest bell called ‘Zygmunt’. Visitors flock to
admire the Royal Castle interiors (Royal Chambers, Crown Treasury, Armoury) decorated
with many works of art, including the famous tapestries. Cracow has many old churches,
burghers’ houses, museums, and a Jewish district – Kazimierz. Cracow’s historical centre is included
on the UNESCO’s World Heritage list.
- Krynica-Zdroj
- spa with old sanatoriums, pump-rooms and mud-bath centres.
- Stary Sacz
- Oldest urban centre of the region. The Church and Convent of the Poor
Clares erected by the Blessed Kinga (13th c.).
- Oswiecim
- Site of the former Nazi concentration and death camp from World War II
known as Auschwitz-Birkenau. Millions of people from different countries perished in the camp.
The site is registered on the UNESCO’s World Heritage list.
- Tarnow
- Attractive is the old urban layout of the city. Late-Gothic cathedral, Gothic and
Renaissance Town Hall, old burghers’ houses.
- Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
- Its monastery, church and chapels situated along Via Dolorosa are
all registered on the UNESCO’s World Heritage list. The famous Passion Plays attract crowds of
pilgrims.
- Wadowice
- Birthplace of Pope John Paul II.
- Wieliczka
- The salt mine of Wieliczka is one of the greatest tourist attraction in Poland,
included on the UNESCO’s World Heritage list. It’s been operated for the last 700 years.
Excavating salt, the miners created hundreds of underground caverns, tunnels, shafts and galleries.
Very much admired are the chapels, chambers, lakes as well as wooden mining gear and
machinery. The beautiful St Kinga’s Chapel is the highlight of the place.
Health Spas
- Wysowa
- Treatment: respiratory system; mobility and rheumatic disorders; digestive system; urinary system
- Krynica-Zdroj
- Treatment: circulatory system; digestive system; metabolism; female diseases; urinary system
- Muszyna
- Treatment: respiratory system; mobility and rheumatic disorders; digestive system; female diseases
- Piwniczna-Zdroj
- Treatment: respiratory system; digestive system
- Rabka-Zdroj
- Treatment: circulatory system; respiratory system; metabolism; skin diseases
- Szczawnica
- Treatment: respiratory system
- Wieliczka
- Treatment: respiratory system; mobility and rheumatic disorders
National Parks
- Babia Góra
- The park encompasses Mount Babia Góra (1725 m above sea level), the highest peak of the Western Beskid Range. ...
- Gorce
- The park comprises the central part of the Gorce Range, with the exception of its highest peak, Turbacz. ...
- Ojcow
- The park is situated near Krakow and occupies the southern part of the Krakowsko-Czestochowska Plateau and the valleys of the Pradnik and Saspówka rivers. ...
- Pieninski
- The park encompasses the central portion of the Pieniny Range with its highest Mount Trzy Korony (982 m. ...
- Tatra
- The park surrounds and protects the whole Tatra Range on the Polish side, the only region of alpine character in Poland, with the highest peak of Mount Rysy (2499 m above sea level). ...
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Area: 15.144 km²
- 4,8% of Poland
- Ranking: 12 / 16
Population: 3.247.900
- 8,50% of Poland
- Ranking: 4 / 16
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