Paczkowski Reservoir
A naturally formed lake near Kamieniec Ząbkowicki. It serves as a recreational area for hikers seeking solace in nature and is a perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts.
A naturally formed lake near Kamieniec Ząbkowicki. It serves as a recreational area for hikers seeking solace in nature and is a perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts.
Even closer encounters with nature are offered by the surrounding nature reserves. Enjoy a stroll through the soothing vegetation at Muszkowicki Beech Forest, the Cisy Nature Reserve, and the Stoleckie Rocks, among others.
The ruins of the Knights’ Castle are another time machine, transporting visitors back to the 13th century. To preserve its historical value, a thorough renovation is planned.
A journey between heaven and earth is offered by the ropes course in the heart of the Kłodzko forest. Attractions along Złoty Potok River will entertain both adult adventurers and younger travelers.
A replica of a medieval mining settlement. The designers of the exhibited devices demonstrated surgical precision and artistic flair. These technical works of art were created based on the engravings of Georgius Agricola.
One of the most impressive building complexes in Lower Silesia. Its massive Baroque interiors showcase exceptional works of art and a significant portion of national history, in the form of the first sentence written in Polish.
The small town of Bardo is an excellent vantage point. Taking one of the hiking trails, it’s worth admiring the picturesque landscape overlooking the Nysa Kłodzka River gorge.
One of the largest fortified structures from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. It’s worth getting lost in the historic corridors and losing track of time as you stroll through the fortress’s underground passages. Atmospheric tours under the cover of night and classic guided tours during the day are available.
The largest mountain fortress in Europe. Towers connected by curtain walls, massive walls, a dry moat, and breathtaking scenery are just some of the things you can expect from a trip to Srebrna Góra. You have to see it for yourself.
The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok is a story of fun in the Kłodzko Valley. The list of attractions is endless: the Ochrowia Adit, the Medieval Mining Settlement, the Diamond Fields, and an underground boat ride—all embedded in a story woven by the guide.
Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace – the pearl of Lower Silesia Lower Silesia is full of places worth seeing, but the Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace is a must-see. Its unique design, innovative ideas of its founder, and impressively grand structure are truly impressive. Construction began on October 15, 1838, and the palace was intended to serve as a…
Bicycle tourism Ząbkowice Śląskie Cycling trips, both large and small, are among the most popular attractions in the Ząbkowice and Kłodzko regions. Around Ząbkowice Śląskie, there are approximately 450 km of cycling routes, including enduro trails and gentle paths for families with children. There’s sure to be something for everyone! The most popular cycling routes…
The nearby Sudetes hills offer beautiful views and deep relaxation. The Złote Mountains, Bardzkie Mountains, and Owl Mountains are particularly recommended for both long and short hikes.
Ząbkowice Śląskie is an excellent starting point for mountain hikers. The most popular routes are: Ząbkowice Śląskie – Sobótka, Strzelce Świdnickie – Srebrna Pass, and Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – Bardo.
The defensive walls of Ząbkowice Śląskie date back to the city’s founding in the 13th century. Today, only a portion of them remains. The oldest visible remnant is a section of wall running from Grunwaldzka Street to Prusa Street. The first city walls were likely built around the time of the city’s foundation. It was…
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