Lądek-Zdrój [ˈlɔndɛk ˈzdrui̯] (German: Bad Landeck; Czech: Landek) is a town in Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Lądek-Zdrój, close to the Czech border. It lies in the Sudetes approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Kłodzko, and 88 kilometres (55 mi) south of the regional capital Wrocław. As of 2006, the town has a population of 6,181.
Restaurants in Ladek-Zdroj
5 based on 9 reviews
Oznakowanie dojazdu do jaskini mogloby byc bardziej precyzyjne. My zatrzymalismy sie obok sklepu w Radochowie i pokonalismy droge niebieskim szlakiem. Pieszo okolo 40min. Przyjemna trasa. Co do jaskini - swietna atrakcja. Bardzo sympatyczne panie - sprzedajaca bilety oraz przewodniczka. Na wejscie czekalismy z 20min. Kazdy dostaje kask z latarka czolowa. Waro ubrac buty do wedrowki po gorach oraz jakas bluze, cienka kurtke na wierzch - w srodku jest 9'C. W jaskini jest wilgotno, slisko, mozna sie tez wybrudzic, nalezy brac to pod uwage przy doborze ubran. Trasa ciekawa, naturalna, dzika. Mozna poczuc sie jak prawdziwy grotolaz. Platnosc tylko gotowka. Polecam wszystkim!
4.5 based on 253 reviews
I do like the place very much. This is really thrilling to visit old gold mine. Both, the place and the trip, are friendly for kids which is very nice and on the other hand it is not commercialized too much.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Not so often people may visit caves inside. And it is possible in Kletno in Bear Cave. it is the must to visit.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Located high on the rock (steep access path) provides superb views over this part of Sudetes Mountains, which is quite important, when you have to wait for your timed entrance - it's either enjoying views or eat ice creams in courtyard cafe. Confusing ticket arrangements, as they sell tickets for two different tours, but in fact there's only one tour, so if you got ticket for first part only - you will be asked to leave half way through... All tourists in our group got tickets for the whole show. Tour was only in Czech language. On-shoe slippers required. It's one of those Castles, when you think it's probably more interesting outside, with it's setting and views over surrounding area, than inside, where most of the stuff relates strictly to the nearest area. But still worth visiting.
4 based on 32 reviews
However, it would take a few hours and time was not on our side - maybe next time while back in Lower Silesia. Visiting the Mine an easy way means you're gonna spend there around an hour or less. The guide is really passionate about his work - extremely positive and interestingly-speaking person:)
4.5 based on 285 reviews
If you are in Klodzko County, I strongly recommend to visit this fortress. It is huge and in good condition. We had self-guide tour and there are many information boards with sufficient details (PL, CZ, EN, DE). The fortress is huge, optimal time for visit are two hours (without labyrint!). There are several places with beautiful views of city and landscape.
3.5 based on 30 reviews
Town Hall with a tall clock-tower dated on 19 century. Every day from the tower a bugle-call can be heard.
Strange situation, when town hall is not the most important and most representative place on market square... Built in second half of 19th century in place of the older town hall. Richly ornamented, with high tower (unavailable for tourists). Both the town hall and the whole market square are a bit off the tourist routes these days, as most of the traffic descends on the spa part of Lądek-Zdrój. That might be the reason, that local authorities overlook this part of town, investing all the money in eastern part of Lądek. And the town hall is like sad reflection of such policy. Shame.
5 based on 29 reviews
We tried to enter last year - didn't quite work out, we did it this year. Reception area is just half way through Staszica street, just opposite big disused quarry. Crowded with staff, all of them very helpfull. Few trails in the tree tops, customised for age groups. The highlight of the day were zip-lines, criss-crossing the whole area, and ending up on one of the quarry walls. Superb. Small bar with simple dishes seems to be a part of the complex.
4 based on 77 reviews
Slopes offer variety, well prepared and offering choice. Bit on the pricey side given that there is only one modern 4 person chairlift for red slope skiers.
Downside is terribly organised "karczma" where you lose too much time standing in long queues to get your food. More frustrating is that the solution is obvious - hire more people instead of looking at empty tables. We recommend take your own food - nearby waiter service restaurant takes equally long time to have your meal.
On site ski hire centres offer excellent choice - generally great place to ski ....
4.5 based on 76 reviews
This waterfall was in tourist interest since end of 18th century. In 19th century German administration decided to increase it's popularity by introducing some new features, such as a metal bridge, viewing platforms and artificially raised rocky treshold, so the waterfall was even higher, and was reaching 30 meters - that was only uncovered by a big flood in1997 - the waters took down that artificial threshold and now waterfall is 22 meters high, second highest in Sudetes Mountains, and that's all natural now. Quite a few entries to the reserve, with most popular from the main road, across the outdoor Seating from Dom nad Wodospadem. There's also a big car park there - charge for non residents.
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