Perched atop a formidable granite hill in the Karkonosze Mountains and founded in the 14th century, Chojnik Castle (Burgruine Chojnik, Zamek Chojnik) invites visitors on a captivating journey through the ebbs and flows of power and time.
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Perched atop a formidable granite hill in the Karkonosze Mountains and founded in the 14th century, Chojnik Castle (Burgruine Chojnik, Zamek Chojnik) invites visitors on a captivating journey through the ebbs and flows of power and time.
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The Seven Years’ War, particularly the Third Silesian War, spanned from 1756 to 1763 and extended across continents. As the first global conflict, it shaped European history, and the future of nations like Prussia and Austria.
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Hidden among ancient walls and weathered boundary stones, history lives on: The Knights Hospitaller – also known as the Order of Saint John – shaped medieval Silesia in profound ways. Their commanderies and legacy reach as far as the forests surrounding The Lodge.
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Nestled in the valley of the Lusatian Neisse River and surrounded by the majestic Jizera Mountains, Liberec is a city which offers visitors a unique blend of cultural heritage, striking architecture, and scenic beauty.
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Hiking & Biking, Mountainsports, Nature & Wilderness, Watersports, Wintersports
The Jizera Mountains, known in Czech as the Jizerské hory and in Polish as Góry Izerskie, form a picturesque mountain range which straddles the border between the Czech Republic and Poland and were named after the Jizera River, which rises from within these mountains.
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Far from the sprawling dunes of the Sahara or the vast expanses of the Gobi,the Kozłów Desert, a rare geological phenomenon, offers a slice of the arid and the exotic amidst a landscape more commonly celebrated for its verdant forests and meandering rivers.
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In Lower Silesia, where forests whisper and villages follow the rhythm of the seasons, a power struggle once unfolded that would reshape Europe’s map. The First Silesian War was a conflict between Prussia and the Habsburg Empire which marked the dawn of a new political era.
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The Przemkowski Park is an expansive, predominantly flat landscape characterized by marshes, heathlands, pine forests, lakes and even a desert. Besides countless cycling and hiking trails as well as rare and protected plants and animals, there is also history to be discovered.
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