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Plan A of spending time with us includes: sweet laziness, doing nothing, heating in a sauna or soaking in a swimming pool. You can also go for a leisurely walk or sit on the terrace with a glass in hand. However, if you prefer to rest while walking, running or visiting, we recommend the following places and vacation plan B in Świętokrzyskie:
- Cave of Paradise full of stalactites - one of the most beautiful karst caves in Poland,
- Bartek Oak - the largest and oldest tree in Poland,
- Henryk Sienkiewicz's manor in Oblębork,
- Open-air museum in Tokarnia,
- Jurassic Park in Bałtów,
- underground tourist route in the Kadzielnia Reserve,
- a journey in the footsteps of dinosaurs (Gagaty Sołtykowskie),
- a trip to the mummified prince (in the basement of the Holy Trinity Church on the Holy Cross),
- climbing the mountain of witches,
- Manor and Chamber of Tradition in Lasochów
- Museum of Przewkowski in Jędrzejów
- Museum of Mikołaj Rej in Nagłowice
- The Royal Castle in Chęciny
For over 50 years, a fantastic open-air event - Dymarki Świętokrzyskie - has been held in Nowa Słupia at the foot of Łysa Góra. During them, you can catch concerts, parades and performances. The Świętokrzyski Fair is held on the Holy Cross in May, and there are many attractions: demonstrations of the Battle of the Knights of the Sandomierz Region and Renaissance dance, open-air theater, artistic presentations and services. In Nowa Słupia, there is the Ancient Dymarkowa Settlement and the Museum of Ancient Metallurgy. If you want, you can learn about the history of iron smelting in antiquity in this area and see reconstructions of the smelting furnace (iron smelting furnace). A bit away from us is the Świętokrzyski National Park with lots of hiking, horse-riding and cycling routes. It is worth going along the blue trail to Saint Catherine and catching beautiful views of the Czarna Woda Valley and the Bodzentyn Valley along the way. It is worth organizing a trip along the Royal Way, the name of which comes from the numerous pilgrimages of Polish kings aimed at the relics of the Holy Cross. They walked this way in front of us, among others Władysław Jagiełło, Kazimierz Jagiellończyk, Jan Olbracht, Zygmunt the Old with Queen Bona, Zygmunt III, Władysław IV, Jan Kazimierz, Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki and others.
For athletes, we have amazing areas for running, skiing, horse riding and ski lifts for lovers of white sports (in Bodzentyn, Krajno and Bałtów). Experienced cyclists can reach even Kielce, Jędrzejów or Chmielnik. On warm days, it is worth going to the Lagoon in Borków or organizing a canoeing trip on the Czarna Nida River.