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Dear Sirs, has anyone ever been bored in Lower Silesia? Probably only the most determined ones. Of course, we also invite them to visit us - with full confidence that they will not be disappointed. Here you can spend afternoons with a book on the terrace or on the grass, talk in the evenings by the fireplace, or go for walks around the area.
For some people this is enough, for others we encourage them to expand their range of activities and take advantage of our wonderful location.
Jelenia Góra
We are only 6 km from the Jelenia Góra market square and if you want, you can even walk there. There is a lot to discover in Jelenia, there are beautiful monuments, interesting museums and interesting events. We throw slogans:
– a colorful market square with pastel tenement houses, charming pubs and BWA in one of the side streets,
– The Karkonosze Museum, where you will see an exhibition devoted to the history of the city, artistic glass, or visit the Jelenia Góra cottage from the trans. 18th and 19th centuries,
– Baroque Garrison Church from the 18th century, modeled on a certain church in Stockholm, with rich interiors and interesting architecture,
– important events: summer Street Theater Festival, the largest antique park in Poland: Jelenia Góra Antiques and Curiosities Fair, Pestka International Festival of Avant-garde Theaters.
Museums
– Karkonosze Secrets in Karpacz – an interactive exhibition during which you can learn about the Karkonosze legends and the fascinating history of the local lands – will be a great adventure for children,
– Gerhart Hauptmann's house in Jagniątkowo - the house of the German Nobel Prize winner from 1912 houses not only a museum about his life, but also an interesting cultural and literary institution, and if that's not enough for you, be sure to visit this villa because of its amazing interiors covered with colorful frescoes.
Prince Henry's Castle
20 min. a car trip from here there is a castle (actually a castle), which not only looks like from a fairy tale, but also offers an amazing view of the panorama of the Karkonosze Mountains. A few years ago, an enthusiast took it under his care and renovated it. Today, you can visit it for PLN 5. Open: May–October daily 10.00–17.00, October–April upon reservation.
Miedzianka
Anyone who has read Filip Springer's reportage about the disappearing town is well aware of the story of Miedzianka. We encourage everyone else to read, and in the meantime, visit the Miedzianka Brewery, where you can drink local beer on the terrace with a view.
Lucni bouda
This is already in the Czech Republic, but we guarantee that it is worth crossing the border and visiting this place. Luční bouda is the highest situated brewery (at 1,410 m above sea level) in the Czech Republic, connected to a hotel and restaurant. There used to be a mountain shelter here. The views around are amazing.
We will be an ideal base for all mountain climbers. The coolest thing is that the possibilities when it comes to the difficulty of the trails are virtually unlimited. For beginner hikers, we recommend Rudawy Janowickie, for more advanced hikers, we recommend the Jizera and Kaczawskie Mountains, and for keen hikers, we recommend the Karkonosze Mountains.
Valley of Palaces and Gardens in the Jelenia Góra Valley
It starts a few kilometers from here. On almost 100 km² there are approximately 30 castles, Renaissance manors, Baroque palaces and residential towers. Some of them are just ruins, others are restored and ready to be visited. This is our Polish Loire Valley.