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Embark on a captivating full-day journey from Wroclaw to Poland’s enchanting Karkonosze Mountains, also known as the Giant Mountains. This scenic experience unveils the beauty of the Valley of Palaces and Gardens, where 19th-century mansions and lush landscapes await discovery at the foot of the Sudetes’ highest peaks.
Your adventure begins with a visit to the remarkable 14th-century Siedlecin Tower House. Step inside to admire rare medieval polychromes depicting scenes from the Arthurian legends of Lancelot, a true highlight for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Continue to Staniszow, where a late baroque palace offers a taste of Echt Stonsdorfer, a traditional herbal liqueur from the region. This stop provides a delightful blend of local culture and architectural elegance, set amid serene countryside surroundings.
The tour then takes you to Karpacz, a charming mountain resort nestled at the base of the Karkonosze range. Here, you’ll explore the Vang Stave Church, Poland’s oldest wooden church and a unique relic of Nordic Romanesque architecture, originally brought from Norway in the 19th century.
Enjoy the comfort of an English-speaking guide, private transportation, and included admission fees throughout this approximately eight-hour tour. With small group sizes and personalized attention, this is the perfect way to experience the highlights of Lower Silesia’s mountain region. Secure your spot today and experience the magic of Poland’s hidden gems!





