10 Things to do in Lower Silesia Province That You Shouldn't Miss

March 14, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Lower Silesia Province, Poland including Rynek of Wroclaw, Szczeliniec Wielki, Old Town- Historic Center, Sniezka, Wroclaw Zoo & Afrykarium, Zamek Chojnik, Stara Kopalnia Centrum Nauki I Sztuki, Wodospad Kamienczyka, Sudety Walbrzyskie Landscape Park, Skalnik.
Restaurants in Lower Silesia Province

1. Rynek of Wroclaw

Wroclaw 11-400 Poland [email protected] https://visitwroclaw.eu/miejsce/rynek-wroclaw
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5.0 based on 5,273 reviews

Rynek of Wroclaw

2. Szczeliniec Wielki

Stolowe Moutains Village of Karlow, Kudowa-Zdroj 57-350 Poland +48 74 866 14 36 [email protected] http://www.pngs.com.pl/index.html
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5.0 based on 555 reviews

Szczeliniec Wielki

Reviewed By 319maciejm - Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Poland

What a views! Super walk upstairs for like 30 min from the closest parking to reach stone labyrinth on the top. Well recommended! Make sure the get there early to find spot and avoid the crowds.

3. Old Town- Historic Center

Wroclaw Poland +48 71 726 26 92 http://www.road-traveller.com/wroclaw-poland
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4.5 based on 1,320 reviews

Old Town- Historic Center

Reviewed By brishelen1

The city is beautiful and clean free of litter ans although busy never felt too close to anyone lots of beautiful restaurants and bars the historic buildings are immaculate and maintained to a high standard there is so much to and do!wroclaw is a beautiful city and the staff and tour guides are so helpful the views from different areas and tops of the Cathedrals and bridges around the city are beautiful i will be returning more often the food in all traditional polish restaurant was tasty and excellent prices highly recommended.

4. Sniezka

Karpacz Poland http://www.sniezka.karpacz.pl/
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4.5 based on 768 reviews

Sniezka

Reviewed By jr87traveller - Prague, Czech Republic

Have been here this weekend... even if the path was frozen and there was quite a wind, the hike was great..

5. Wroclaw Zoo & Afrykarium

Ul. Zygmunta Wroblewskiego 1/5, Wroclaw 51-618 Poland +48 71 348 30 24 http://zoo.wroclaw.pl
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4.5 based on 2,921 reviews

Wroclaw Zoo & Afrykarium

Reviewed By GemZ77 - Manchester, United Kingdom

We visited on All Saints Day when most other attractions were closed. The zoo is open every single day of the year! It was quiet when we got there and this meant we were able to see everything really close up. The zoo was decorated beautifully for autumn, with many of the animals being treated to pumpkins! Entrance fee was very reasonable at 50zloty, 40 with reduction (need ID). We started our visit with the outside areas and our highlights were the giraffes, rhino, wild cats, lions and monkeys. Some areas of the zoo are old and need some investment, especially the elephant area which is too small and run down. The main attraction at the zoo is the Afrykarium. This is a huge, modern building in the centre of the zoo and has obviously cost a lot of money. The design is fabulous - penguins and sea lions can be observed from both outside and inside under the water. There is a sea life section with a see through tunnel where you can observe sharks, sting rays, turtles etc. And the absolute highlights for us were the hippos and the manatees, again which can be observed from all angles. The animals in these areas had lots of space and their habitats seemed really well designed. We have never seen manatees before, so this was a real treat. We also used the cafe in Afrykarium for delicious cake. Hopefully the revenue from this new attraction will help the zoo to invest in some of the enclosures which need some work.

6. Zamek Chojnik

Zamkowa, Jelenia Gora 58-570 Poland +48 75 755 63 94 http://www.chojnik.pl/pl
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4.5 based on 387 reviews

Zamek Chojnik

Reviewed By JewelGatherer - Emporium, United States

So worth visiting! There's a gorgeous view from the tower, vines climbing the walls and an impressive courtyard. I loved climbing all around and exploring inside the castle as well as out on the steps and hill around the castle.

7. Stara Kopalnia Centrum Nauki I Sztuki

ul. Piotr Wysocki 29, Walbrzych 58-304 Poland +48 74 667 09 70 [email protected] http://www.starakopalnia.pl
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Stara Kopalnia Centrum Nauki I Sztuki

8. Wodospad Kamienczyka

Glowny Szlak Sudecki, Szklarska Poreba 58-580 Poland http://szklarskaporeba.pl/pl/o-szklarskiej-porebie/atrakcje-i-zabytki/196-wodospad-kamienczyka.html
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4.5 based on 642 reviews

Wodospad Kamienczyka

Reviewed By Sverigeboy - Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Very nice Waterfall after a 20 minutes climb from the parking place. Please use good shoes the path is very rocky!

9. Sudety Walbrzyskie Landscape Park

Poland http://www.dzpk.pl/pl/parki-krajobrazowe/92-park-krajobrazowy-sudetow-walbrzyskich.html
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Sudety Walbrzyskie Landscape Park

10. Skalnik

Poland
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Skalnik

Highest peak in Rudawy Janowickie mountains. It's rock formations, called Ostra Mała, serve as superb viewing point.

Reviewed By endrju_74 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Skalnik, with its 944 m is a highest hill in Rudwy Janowickie. Few kilometers to the south-west is the highest peak in whole Sudetes mountains, Śnieżka, with 1603 m, so the difference is quite massive. The top of Skalnik is not tht much outstanding, and if it wasn't for the signs many tourists would probably miss it. From the main trails junction marked as Mała Ostra follow blue trail tot he east, and after about a 500 m the summit is there on the left. Much more interesting is the lower western summit, with big rock formations and organised viewing platform on top of one of those rocks. Superb views towards Karkonosze. This is the place called Mała Ostra, the western peak of Skalnik, located right above the sharp and steep ridge of Rudawy. The mentioned junction of trails has a little addition in recent years, such as an obelisk to the memory of Janusz Boissé from Łódź, who, together with his group of scouts, done a lot to popularise Rudawy Janowickie. Mała Ostra junction, as well as Skalnik, is reachable pretty much from every possible direction, using choice of colour marked trails (of five colours used in Poland only black doesn't go to the Mała Ostra or Skalnik). The shortest and quickest way is from village of Czarnów, where former mountain hut (schronisko) now private b&b offers meals and accommodation.

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