Kłodzko [ˈkwɔt͡skɔ] ( listen) (Czech: Kladsko; German: Glatz; Latin: Glacio) is a town in south-western Poland, in the region of Lower Silesia. It is situated in the centre of the Kłodzko Valley, on the Nysa Kłodzka river.
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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.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
The Zdrojowy Park in Polanica Zdroj is entered in the register of monuments, a good culture. It is divided into 5 parts, of which the most representative is the Central Park of the main Promenade stretching from Water Pump Room "Great Pieniawa" to the obelisk of Adam Mickiewicz. It is overgrown primarily linden, maple, hornbeam, jarzęby, chestnut, ash.
The park is large and well kept with a good variety of interesting aspects, lovely place to wander around and while we were there there was singing in the open air theatre. Also at 22.00 there is the sound and light Fountain show which attracted quite a crowd and was good.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
One of the most iconic places in Klodzko. The bridge is assumed to be a miniature copy of the Charles bridge in Prague. Going up you will reach town hall and the fortress. Going down you will reach Franciscan church...
The bridge itself is quite short but nevertheless it is very beautiful and allows you to feel the historic ambiance of this town.
4 based on 101 reviews
2 spring waters can be found with some shops and café around Wielka Pieniawa. I was not impressed. Lots of people around.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
I have visited this attraction twice already and I guess it wasn't my last visit there...
I find no single reason why preceding reviewer wrote so vicious review and ultimately gave so low note to that attraction...
Entry ticket costs 19 PLN (a mere 4,5 EUR) so even for a Pole it is NOT expensive fee. it is an equivalent of ticket to a cinema.
Taking into consideration that this park is constantly being improved - I think it is a fair price.
Park is not tiny... please have a look their webpage, it will give an idea. If you are not in rush, you'd need at least an hour to visit every corner of it... simply speaking there are already 50 (more to come) miniatures available in the park.
What I liked the most of the theme park is variety of flora (namely plethora of different plants and trees) that form a beautiful garden with lots of space sit and ponder the meaning of life ;).
Best time to visit is either spring time (when every single plant flourishes) or in summer.
There is a big (free of charge) parking in front of theme park.
Parents with kids wont be dissapointed, kids play in the playground and eventually have snack or drink in nearby "restaurant".
Miniatures are made with great attention to details, and it is easy to recognize which is one is which. Foreigners may have difficulties recognizing some of them, but even though there are small plates with a concise description (in EN as well) available.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Park decorated in 1911, axially symmetrical layout of rectangular and circular pedestrian square, rectangle limited occupying the streets today. There is a possibility to play chess, human size figures.
Honestly, not many places you can do the very long walks in Polanica's centre, so this definitely is the place where you can some sun, some shade, some peace and some time with friends.
4 based on 67 reviews
The underground walk is a bit hidden in the city centre but it is worthy to spend there major part of visit in Klodzko. The walk is less than a kilometer long and contains enough information panels about the history of the underground part of the city center (and some legends as a bonus). It starts near the river and ends near the fortress so if you plan to visit it it can be easily combined. The price is reasonable, payment by card is not accepted but there are enough exchange offices (cantors) around.
4 based on 37 reviews
Spent a couple of hours strolling around the 'Old Town' here and found it very interesting, with plenty of Cafes, and Ice Cream Vendors if it's a HOT day.
There are also little plaques on the walls of certain places giving a summary of their history and they are in English.
4 based on 30 reviews
Situated in the middle of a big square. This is the seat of power and see the famous clock or the junior version of the one in Prague. Watch out for pick pockets ,gypsies and beggars. Not too tourist friendly. But beautiful.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Nice church, very large building and with good atmosphere inside. Well worth to visit if travelling around. Many pictures and paintnings inside even some historical artefacts.
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