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Wrocław

Wrocław (Bresslau), is the capital of Lower Silesia and was shaped by various cultures over the centuries. Today, it offers visitors a unique blend of historical landmarks, dynamic city life and warm hospitality. Wrocław has something special for everyone.

Wrocław: A Journey Through History & Culture

Founding and Early Years

Breslau’s origins date back to the 10th century, emerging as a small Slavic settlement at the crossroads of important trade routes. Its first documented mention was in 1000, when Duke Bolesław I of Poland established the Bishopric of Wrocław. Quickly, the town attracted merchants and craftsmen eager to take advantage of its strategic location.

During the rule of the Piast dynasty, Breslau developed into a vital hub of trade and culture. The Oder River played a pivotal role, serving as a natural trade route that connected the city to other major European centers. Yet, these early years were not without challenges: invasions, fires, and conflicts repeatedly forced the inhabitants to rebuild and fortify their city.

Medieval History

The medieval period marked a golden age for Breslau. By the 13th century, the city became a member of the Hanseatic League, a powerful trade network that brought wealth and cultural exchange. The construction of the Gothic Town Hall, one of Europe’s finest, and the bustling Market Square (Rynek) turned Breslau into a beacon of prosperity.

Religious and cultural life flourished as well. Breslau became home to numerous churches and monasteries, including the magnificent Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island). The University of Wrocław, founded later, began drawing intellectuals and scholars to the city.

However, the period also brought adversity. Plagues, social upheavals, and wars tested the city’s resilience. Despite these challenges, Breslau remained a prominent center of commerce and learning, reflecting the determination of its people.

History From 1700 To 1900

The 18th and 19th centuries brought significant change to Breslau. In 1741, the city fell under Prussian rule and became a key fortress city. Under the reign of Frederick the Great, Breslau underwent a transformation with the construction of new roads, bridges, and grand buildings that still adorn the city today.

The 19th century heralded the industrial revolution, turning Breslau into a bustling industrial hub. Factories sprang up, and the railway connected the city to major European centers, boosting trade and commerce. Alongside economic growth, the city saw a cultural renaissance, with theaters, museums, and literary salons flourishing.

History From 1900 To The End Of The Soviet Union

The 20th century was a tumultuous time for Breslau. During World War II, the city suffered immense destruction. After the war, Breslau was transferred to Poland, and its German population was displaced. Polish settlers, many from the eastern territories lost to the Soviet Union, made Breslau their home.

Under Soviet influence, Breslau became a symbol of resilience and reconstruction. The old town was meticulously rebuilt, preserving its historic character. The Market Square, churches, and other landmarks were restored to their former glory.

Breslau also played a crucial role in the Solidarność (Solidarity) movement, which ultimately contributed to the fall of communism. By the late 20th century, the city emerged as a vibrant and forward-looking place, ready to embrace the opportunities of a new era.

Wrocław Today

Today, Wrocław is a city that celebrates its past while looking boldly to the future. It is a vibrant cultural, economic, and academic hub. Festivals such as "Jazz nad Odrą" and the "Wrocław Film Festival" draw visitors from around the globe. The cityscape, a mix of restored medieval architecture and modern design, showcases its unique character.

Strolling through the Rynek with its colorful facades, visiting the University of Wrocław with its magnificent Leopoldina Hall, or exploring the futuristic Sky Tower are just some of the experiences awaiting visitors. Breslau’s commitment to blending history with modernity makes it a destination unlike any other.

Attractions & City Life

If you're planning a trip to Wroclaw and want to uncover its best-kept secrets, there’s one resource you simply can’t miss: WroclawGuide.com. This incredible website is run by Ewa and Mirko, two passionate locals who are absolutely in love with their city. Their enthusiasm for Wrocław shines through in every corner of their site, where they share invaluable tips, personal experiences, and hidden gems that you won’t find on mainstream travel platforms.

Ewa and Mirko describe themselves as “just people who are really passionate about the city in which we live.” Their mission? To introduce the world to the vibrant, cool, and lesser-known sides of Wrocław. They go beyond the obvious tourist attractions, diving deep into the city's hidden spots, quirky corners, and local favorites. They take all their own photos—no stock images here!—to give visitors a real and authentic sense of what the city feels like.

Their recommendations are deeply personal, highlighting the places they visit and love themselves. Whether you're visiting for a weekend or planning a longer stay (which they highly recommend because "there’s just so much to do!"), WroclawGuide.com is packed with the perfect inspiration to explore the city like a local.

Ewa and Mirko have even published their own travel guide, filled with insider knowledge and practical advice for your Breslau adventure. So, if you’re looking for unique ideas, secret spots, or even tips for planning your itinerary, their website is the ultimate resource.

Visit Wroclawguide.com

Your Trip To Wrocław

A visit to Wrocław is quite easy when you stay at The Lodge. And its even more than just a city trip – it’s an immersive journey through time. Spend the day uncovering its treasures, wandering through cobblestone streets, and marveling at architectural wonders. Then, after the excitement of the city, retreat to the peace of nature. Surrounded by unspoiled landscapes, The Lodge is the ideal place to reflect, recharge, and connect with the serenity of the natural world.

Pack your bags, lace up your walking shoes, and prepare to be enchanted by Wrocław

– a city that beckons explorers and rewards them with unforgettable memories.

Distance:

100 km

Drive time:

90 min

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Embark on a journey beyond the usual trails to uncover fascinating history or reconnect with the elements and nature. An authentic experience for you alone and alongside equal-minded.
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Książ Castle

Książ castle, also known as Fürstenstein, is one of the largest castles in Poland, dominating the landscape above the town of Wałbrzych in Lower Silesia. Its impressive history, dating back to the 13th century, as well as its architecture, make it a fascinating site for visitors from all around the world.

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Jizera Mountains

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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Arrangements & Packages 

We want every stay to be a unique and wonderful experience. That's why we regularly offer changing arrangements and packages to make your visit  even more memorable. The offerings vary depending on season, holidays, or special occasions, ensuring there's always something new.

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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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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 palace in Kościelniki Górne, constructed between 1866 and 1867, is an outstanding example of eclectic architecture in Lower Silesia. Although currently not in the best condition, the palace, with its impressive facade and historical outbuildings, remains a symbolic edifice.

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Legnica is an old and proud city with history deeply embedded in the annals of Europe. Its strategic location on important trade routes often made it the site of significant historical events, including several major battles.

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The Pilchowice Dam, known in Polish as Pilchowickie Zapora was constructed in the early 20th century. The impressive bulding continues to serve as a hydroelectric power station and a bulwark against flooding in the area of the Bóbr valley.

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History



Background Information

The Battle of Leuthen, fought on December 5, 1757, marked a major triumph for Frederick the Great, as his smaller Prussian army defeated the larger Austrian forces through superior strategy and tactics during the Seven Years’ War in lower Silesia.

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Tucked away in the picturesque Karkonosze (Giant Mountains) in Poland, stands the Wang Stave Church. This church is unique, not only because of its age and architecture but also because of its unusual journey from Norway to Poland.

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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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Przemysław

Outstanding Atmosphere



We spent 5 unforgettable days here. The surroundings are perfect for a city dweller – meadows, orchards, forests. Seclusion from the surroundings and the feeling of finally being able to breathe.

The building exudes history, creaks, smells of wood – that's its charm!

Krzychu

Action & Relaxation



An absolutely unique place, the atmosphere of a 200-year-old half-timbered house is impossible to imitate/repeat.

Great as a starting point because the area is full of attractions, it works great as an escape from the city hustle and bustle, you can calm down and just relax.

Marta

Perfect Getaway



We experienced magical moments... silence that rang in our ears, walking on the surrounding hills, wonderful autumn colors, slightly frozen grass, a deer that looked us straight in the eyes :). Beautifully restored interiors let you dive into another dimension of reality. We will definitely come back in summer!

Feel At Home

The charm of the buildings, the wide landscape, the tranquility of the surroundings, and the deliberately low number of guests all contribute to really making you feel nestled in nature. The privacy and exclusive atmosphere will give your stay the feeling of being in your cozy home away from home!

Feel Wellcome

At The Oak Lodge, you can expect a wonderful atmosphere and a relaxed ambiance. Everything is designed to ensure you feel comfortable and welcome at the moment you arrive. From the warm lighting to the hand-picked furnishings, every detail is crafted to make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Feel The Magic

Search for adventures or find serenity. Whether you're strolling through the woods, unwinding by the crackling fireplace, or embracing the tranquility, within the natural beauty, here you can revitalize and recharge. Explore the magic of this place and take something with you to the “Outside World”!

Feel Wellcome

At The Oak Lodge, you can expect a wonderful atmosphere and a relaxed ambiance. Everything is designed to ensure you feel comfortable and welcome at the moment you arrive. From the warm lighting to the hand-picked furnishings, every detail is crafted to make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Feel At Home

The charm of the buildings, the wide landscape, the tranquility of the surroundings, and the deliberately low number of guests all contribute to really making you feel nestled in nature. The privacy and exclusive atmosphere will give your stay the feeling of being in your cozy home away from home!

Feel The Magic

Search for adventures or find serenity. Whether you're strolling through the woods, unwinding by the crackling fireplace, or embracing the tranquility, within the natural beauty, here you can revitalize and recharge. Explore the magic of this place and take something with you to the “Outside World”!

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