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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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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The Rudawy Janowickie, a small mountain range covering an area of about 90 km², is a hidden gem often overlooked by travelers. It offers impressive rock formations, breathtaking panoramas, a mystical castle in the forest, palaces, and colorful lakes.
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The Via Regia, also known as the King’s Road, is a historic road, with origins dating back to the early history of Europe. Crossing it on a total length of more than 4000 km, it formed one of the most important west-east connections on the continent for centuries.
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Lwówek Śląski, formerly known as Löwenberg, was first documented in 1217 as “Lewenberc” and established as part of the first clearing settlements carried out by Duke Henry I in the 13th century. As one of the oldest towns in the region, it provides insight into the complex history of Silesia.
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The Giant Mountains, Polish Karkonosze, are among the most remarkable mountain ranges in Central Europe and act as a natural border between the Czech Republic and Poland. At the geographical heart of this range, the Sněžka rises as the highest peak of the Sudetes.
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The Kamieńczyk Waterfall, Zackenfall or Wodospad Kamieńczyka stands as the highest waterfall in the Polish part of the Giant Mountains. It plunges dramatically from a height of 27 meters (about 89 feet) cascading down three impressive tiers of rock.
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In the southwest of Poland, nestled among the gentle hills and rugged mountain ranges of Lower Silesia, the Bóbr River meanders through a landscape that is both picturesque and full of historical places waiting to be discovered.
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