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How long is the drive from Wroclaw to Nuremberg?

The direct drive from Wroclaw to Nuremberg is 356 mi (573 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Wroclaw to Nuremberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Dresden, Karlovy Vary, and Bamberg, as well as top places to visit like Fort Srebrna Góra and Church of Peace in Świdnica, or the ever-popular Slaughtered Animals Monument.

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Top cities between Wroclaw and Nuremberg

The top cities between Wroclaw and Nuremberg are Dresden, Karlovy Vary, and Bamberg. Dresden is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Wroclaw and 3 hours from Nuremberg.
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Dresden

Dresden, the capital city of Saxony, Germany, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The city's love for coffee and cake is evident in its local specialties like the Eierschecke cheese-cake. Saxonian citizens proudly refer to themselves as "Kaffeesachsen" (coffee Saxonians) due to their enduring love for coffee.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Nuremberg
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Karlovy Vary

Karlovy Vary, also known as Carlsbad, is a picturesque spa town located in the west Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. Established in 1358 by Czech king Charles IV, it has been a renowned resort destination since the 19th century due to its numerous thermal springs. The town's riverside spa district features elegant colonnades and walkways, with the modern Hot Spring Colonnade housing the impressive Pramen Vřídlo geyser.
21% as popular as Dresden
41 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Nuremberg
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Bamberg

Bamberg, located in northern Bavaria, Germany, is a picturesque town set on 7 hills at the confluence of the Regnitz and Main rivers. Its old town boasts well-preserved structures spanning from the 11th to 19th centuries, including the striking Altes Rathaus and the Romanesque Bamberg Cathedral with its impressive stone carvings.
19% as popular as Dresden
9 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Nuremberg

Best stops along Wroclaw to Nuremberg drive

The top stops along the way from Wroclaw to Nuremberg (with short detours) are Diana Observation Tower, Zamek Książ, and Adršpach-Teplice Rocks. Other popular stops include Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH, Kamieńczyk Waterfall, and Hot Spring Colonnade.
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Slaughtered Animals Monument

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
The Slaughtered Animals Monument in Wroclaw is a unique and interesting place to visit. Located near handcraft shops and popular pubs, the monument pays homage to the animals that were traded for meat in the Middle Ages. The sculptures serve as a reminder of the historical market practices where only "clean" produce could be traded at Rynek and Colth Hall, leading to the trading of meat at a distance.
A very cute statue with some animals, kids like to play around with them and it was nice to walk past them!
E D — Google review
A lovely memorial to the slaughtered animals of Wroclaw on butchers alley. Very nice statues and lovely little street that had some art and some shops for gifts if you would like some artsy gifts to take home.
Alice L — Google review
Interesting place to go in Wroclaw. The memorial to Slaughtered Animals in Wrocław. In the Middle Ages, this place was a terrible place for animals💀, but a pretty good place to buy meat 🍖. Now you can find some nice little shops...
Max M — Google review
Monument to our edible friends. I heard they put candles here on All Saints Day, I would have liked to see that.
Spelling C — Google review
Despite the handcraft shops that there are to be discovered and one of the pubs with popular «pub quizs», you will undoubtely notice the animal sculptures. They were placed there as an hommage to them, but not because they were heroes or something like this... In an earlier time when the Rynek and the Colth hall were used as a market place, not every produce could be traded there, but those supposed clean. It meant that meat had to be selled and bought a bit farther. Thus little street not far was the chisen place. In fact just in front of the animals you will still find the wood doors on the floor were merchants kept the meat (and themselves) underground to offer it to the people passing by without spreading their smell.
Francisco C — Google review
Very cute sculpture
Michael N — Google review
Nice side street with animal art and art based shops.
Imran M — Google review
Nice pace, for children and adults. Must shoot some pics there :)
Sami S — Google review
4.7
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4.3
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Jatki, 50-111 Wrocław, Poland, USA
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Fort Srebrna Góra

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Fortress
Museums
Fort Srebrna Góra, a grand mountaintop fortress constructed in the 18th century by the King of Prussia, offers an immersive journey into history. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour with humorous and engaging storytelling about the fortress's past. The site provides audio guides in various languages, making it accessible to international visitors. Additionally, dog owners are welcome to explore the fortress with their pets.
The Srebrna Góra Stronghold is one of the largest mountain strongholds in Europe. The impressions are amazing. The stronghold is located on the top of a mountain. Its size is awesome, and the views from it are breathtaking. The fortress is not only thick walls, but also a great story told by a guide (brilliant entertainment for children and adults), the possibility of resting in the courtyard, eating ice cream or even drinking a mug of beer. There is a restaurant and a hostel there. From the viewing terrace at the top of the donjon there is a panorama of the Sowie and Bardzkie mountains, there are tables and benches if someone wants to eat or rest, and even a herd of goats grazing. There are also film screenings in the fortress. There is a parking near the fortress, from which you have to walk. It takes less than 15 minutes. It is a great place to spend time with the family or friends.
Agnieszka R — Google review
Large fortress with beautiful views. Loved the reenactment which gives a real glimpse of the lives of people in the past. Drinks and food on site.
Milena H — Google review
Wow. We got fantastic guide Danka. She has amasing knowledge and way to pass it to visitors. She was funny and entertaining. The place itself is well organised. You can feel the ghosts of prussian soldiers around. There's different tickets to choose and portable multimedia devices for different languages.
M K — Google review
Surprisingly interesting place. You need to park your car and hike an asphalt road for about 20 minutes. Then I recommend a tour with a guide - a bit steep (if you come with a whole family), but funny and informative. Attractions indoors (the fort itself, a restaurant, playroom, video tours, bathroom) and outdoors (nice view at the mountains, fresh air, goats). The funny part: it was one of the biggest and most costly military investments at the time, built mostly to satisfy the kaiser's ego. It faced just one battle, which happened by mistake (as truce with Napoleon has already been signed).
Bumbo S — Google review
Although you have to climb to the top of the hill, it was well worth it. Fort is still being renovated but the tour guide was very well informed, able to answer questions and with good sense of humour!
Katarzyna W — Google review
Great historical place with a wonderful excursion led by a professional guide. Worth attending the whole session . Great views from walls
Andrii B — Google review
Lovey panoramic views nice tour guide and a good day out. Also nice goats to see. One tip is if you want to feed the goats you need 2zl to buy food
Oliver M — Google review
Really nice place which is still growing. Hard climb on the way up but with small game which you may participate. This helps with the climb and provides some competition. You also need to be there when they fire the cannon. It is worth to wait for a guided tour as they also shoot an old weapon. It's all good and well but the single item missing is a good place to eat. Apart from that there is a lot to see a fire range, cannon and much more. Nice views.
Em E — Google review
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Kręta 4, 57-215 Srebrna Góra, Poland
http://www.forty.pl/
+48 74 818 00 99
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Church of Peace in Świdnica

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Peace in Świdnica is a remarkable wooden religious venue, boasting ornate Baroque interiors and offering tours and services. It is part of the Churches of Peace, which were built by Silesian Protestants following the 1648 Peace of Westphalia. Only two of the original three churches have survived, with Świdnica's being one of them. In 2001, these churches were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This is one of the most beautiful churches I have ever visited. The wood structure is unique and it is amazing to see a wooden church still in use after so many years. There are plenty of plaques outside around church where you can read about the history of relevant buildings and the cemetery. Inside the church you can read the information brochure and admire the art inside. When I visited this place, there were very few tourists so that you can spend a lot of time to appreciate the masterpiece. The history of the church is also very moving. I did not have a parking lot dedicated for this church. I guess street parking is the most convenient way. The parking meters show information in English and are easy to use.
Mengyang L — Google review
Really magical place. I stayed there for about an hour to read and hear about the history of this church. The whole area ist very peaceful. Some kind of stillness "reign" at this place. I was inspired to buy a guidebook about "treasures" of lower Silesia
Pawel B — Google review
Quite beautiful and special 17 century Lutheran church. It’s the largest Baroque wooden church in Europe. Thank to it’s remote location, the church was intact after WWII. It took us about one hour and half to admire the church, its surrounding and learn about its history. At the ticket counter you can get a document which explains most important details of the church ( history, construction, maintenance, renovation….) don’t miss it.
NGUYEN V — Google review
It is definitely a must see if you are in the town. The church was built only with wood in very little time. All the information about the church history is available on leaflets once you are there. Judging by the exterior - which is also nice - you could not tell how beautiful the interior is.
Arek M — Google review
We always visit this place in Świdnica with tourist groups. It's the largest wooden Baroque church in Europe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The first mass was celebrated in 1657. Although the church was built as a result of religious wars, it remains a symbol of reconciliation.
Tripsforgroups — Google review
One of the best churches i ever visited. Loved the good vibes and art inside. Its a paid entry but was worth it. They also provide english booklet with church history.
Chetan P — Google review
The church is in nice surroundings with a cemetery around it but it is not in a perfect condition. The inside of the church is splended but a little too crowded and this way it could not be enjoyed fully.
Krisztina B — Google review
Fantastic church and all ornate fixtures within were made from wood ..stunning
Glyn P — Google review
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plac Pokoju 6, 58-100 Świdnica, Poland
http://www.kosciolpokoju.pl/
+48 603 331 578
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Underground City Osówka

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Museums
Historic Sites
Specialty Museums
The Underground City Osówka is a fascinating tourist attraction located in the Ani plateau, characterized by hundreds of caves that have been carved out over time for various purposes such as dwellings, animal shelters, churches and pigeon houses. Among these caves are a network of tunnels and rooms built during WWII by Nazi slave workers, whose purpose remains unknown to this day. While the research on this underground city has been limited, visitors can explore it with a guide who shares stories about its history and significance.
Great spot for history and mystery lovers! The tour was in polish but there are English audio guides available. I will always remember this experience!
Анна З — Google review
Great experience, awesome place to visit. That being said, english audio guide can be rented next to the ticket office at the gift shop. They wanted us to pay 50 euros per audio guide as a deposit. I didn't have cash and the lady said that's fine go ahead and insisted we return them at the gift shop. When we returned everything was closed only people were some waiters from the next door restaurant so we left the audio guides with them. Questions - if the audio guides are worth 100 euros wouldn't you want them back ? Was it forgetfulness or trying a scam ?
Bogdan Z — Google review
Well worth visiting if you are interested in a WW2 history. Be mindful that enter is granted in tours only with guide provided no individual entry.
Olek M — Google review
Awesome place to visit. It takes one hour, possible to pay by card. Audio guide is available in several langages (Cz, UA, RO, HU, D, EN...)
Pavel S — Google review
Very interesting place! Did both tours. The "special" tour is only in Polish and will take you through the flooded part of the tunnels. Its approximately 200m in the dark but you get a flashlight along. This is the only extra compared to the normal tour The normal tour is with an audio-guide in English, French, German or Czech. Together with the guide you'll walk trough the illuminated tunnels. At every stop he tells something in Polish and as a non Polish person you can listen to the audio-guide. Both tours take app. 50 minutes. The guides speak a bit of English so you can ask them for some extra info. After the tour is finished you can walk up the mountain to see the casino and the ruins. An intense but nice walk.
Michiel — Google review
Great experience, really good tour guide provided a lot of information.
Katarzyna W — Google review
What a disappointing tour - if you are not Polish! If you do not speak Polish, you get an audio guide. The audio guide however is inadequate. They put non- Polish speakers all together in a group with polish speakers who have an actual human guide. Some sections of the audio guide lasts for 2 minutes, say. Then you have to then wait until the human tour guide speaks to the rest of the group for a further 5 minutes or more. Why can't the audio guide be the same content as if you were a Polish speaking tourist? I thought the whole experience was to attract tourists from all over the world to spend their money here and learn about Polish history. Also, the tour guide is loud, so the people listening to headphones (sorry, 'headphone' because they only give you one!) can't actually hear what is being said in their ear. So the audio guide people linger at the back and then get told off (quite rudely) by the guide for being left behind whilst they are still listening. Some sections of the tour were spoken by the tour guide in Polish and were completely missed off the audio guide. It is a shame because this piece of history is very important and interesting to this part of Poland. I came away feeling that because I wasn't a Polish speaker, I was treated like a second class citizen. Either make the audio guide much better or seperate the Polish speakers from the non-speaking tourists.
Frapptree — Google review
Nice experience! First impression then you come closer to the cave - is extreme cold. So do not forget warm clothes. The cave itself is impressive, the same as the history behind it. Guides are only in polish language, so do not forget to take audio guide at the ticket office. Deposit for it only in cash.
Daiva G — Google review
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Świerkowa 29d, 58-340 Sierpnica, Poland
http://www.osowka.pl/
+48 74 845 62 20
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Zamek Książ

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Książ Castle, the largest castle in Lower Silesia, is a grand chateau-style complex situated on a hill overlooking the river Pelcznica and part of the Waldenberg mountains. Originally built in 1288 and expanded in the 16th century, it showcases Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo architectural styles. The castle offers guided tours with informative audioguides that seamlessly lead visitors through its rich history and art gallery.
Zamek Książ is a very impressive historical place to visit with rich history, culture and mystery. The palace is so huge, elegant, well maintained, super clean and well managed. Thump up for the dedicated staff. I have visited the palace few times and I well visit again as it is near impossible that you can absorbe this rich history from one visit particularly when you see the picture of Princess Daisy with her dazzling beauty and philanthropy. But I am glad that after the WWII, the castle was restored and open to the public to see first hand the beauty and charm of such amazing historical castle in the whole world. You got to see the place. You will not regret it. I recommend.
DrMido B — Google review
Super cool experience. Very well explained, more interested Always in medieval stories that WW1/2 but has best of both worlds. The building inside and out is stunning.
Pedro T — Google review
Zamek Książ is one of the tourist attractions that you must visit if you are nearby. The third largest castle in Poland has an interesting history and the castle tour will delight you. You can spend a whole day here without getting bored.
Enjoyfamilytravels — Google review
We walked in the summer, but wanted to see this castle last winter, which might be a bit problem as the path may have been a bit slippery. It's a nice circuit along the river, quite uphill, from St Anne's church, (ruins) through the old castle to the new chateau , which is beautiful and the park maintained, free to enter. The place is photogenic and on the way there you can stop at the viewpoint. However, choose the right part of the day not to have the sun directly to your eyes.
Hama — Google review
Unbelievable castle! Very huge with an extended park. Tha castle itself is nicely decorated and furnished. You can feel the atmosphere of the past. By official suggestion you need 2.5 hours to go round but we did it shorter because we didn't have too much time. We went on the underground tour as well which is very interesting. It was part of the Rise Project of nazi Germany. A sharp contrast with the peaceful world of the castle!! You have to climb a lot of stairs!! Be careful. But it is worth!
Gabriella S — Google review
Tickets cost around 60pln for visit a castle. The whole tour takes around 1h. The castle is really good renovated and has a lot to see. Parking cost us 30pln . With the ticket you have also entrance to the garden. I did not have to wait to visit this place
Wikson — Google review
It was an interesting visit, but there were some organizational issues. Ksiaz Castle is definitely worth a visit. The self-guided tour of the interior is interesting and informative. Seeing the original furniture and décor from different historical periods was fascinating and really helped us imagine life in those times. The castle is large, and the tour takes about one to two hours, depending on your pace. You can explore at your own pace, which is a big plus. After finishing the tour of the interior, you can access the gardens, where you can walk around, relax, and even grab a bite to eat at the café. Note that prices are on the expensive side. Unfortunately, I had an unpleasant experience with the security staff. Due to the large number of visitors, it was difficult to stop and take photos, so I wanted to walk back and capture some shots I had missed. However, I was told that going against the flow is not allowed, even though I saw someone else (not a staff member) doing so freely. It felt inconsistent and frustrating. Make sure not to skip the underground section of the tour. It provides fascinating insight into the castle’s role during WWII. It's quite cold underground, so bring a warm layer. Plan to spend about 40 minutes down there. Overall: It's a beautiful, historic place worth visiting, but be prepared for some crowd-related limitations during peak times.
Mykhailo — Google review
Better to come earlier to prevent huge queue for the tickets. Use terminals to the left from tickets office (same enter as tickets office), they were totally free. Great and clean place inside and outside. P.s. if you want to enjoy coffee after visiting castle - better stay in cafe inside (NOT on terrace), because they have huge queue and bad coffee quality. So buy inside whatever you want (as take away) and enjoy terrace view.
Pavlo K — Google review
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Piastów Śląskich 1, 58-306 Wałbrzych, Poland
https://www.ksiaz.walbrzych.pl/
+48 74 664 38 34
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Church of Peace in Jawor

Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Beautiful church made entirely out of timber! No metal used, no stones, even the nails keeping the planks together are wooden. No wonder it is a UNESCO site. There is an entry fee, and for taking photos there is another fee, so please remember to bring some cash with you.
Kamila W — Google review
The church is absolutely stunning, and well worth the visit and drive despite it being out of the way from normal tourist stops. To our surprise, when we paid the entrance fee he put English audio on over the speakers that narrated the history of the church. I know it's in several other languages as he did the same for other visitors. It was quiet and peaceful and we explored the nooks and crannies downstairs. The Church of Peace in Jawor was built in the mid-17th century after the Thirty Years’ War, when Protestants were granted the rare right to build a place of worship—but only under strict conditions. The church had to be constructed outside city walls, without a bell tower, and using only perishable materials like wood, straw, and clay. Despite these limitations, it became a stunning example of timber-frame architecture and is a marvel to wonder at today.
Molly S — Google review
Very beautiful Church made out of Timber. It is definitely worth a visit to this beautiful Church. There is an entry fee that is very minimal but they do not provide any guides in English. You have to look at the pictures to see how beautiful this church is inside. When we were there there were people working on the church refinishing portions of the art. I'm glad that they are renovating the portions that need to be done and I want to be able to support this effort.
Mike B — Google review
One of only three lutheran churches allowed to be constructed in Poland during the second half of the 17th century. Of the three, only two remain, those in Lawor and Swidnica. They now belong to the Unesco world heritage. When I visited in July of 2025 I was the only visitor. You pay an entrance fee upon which you have to pay an additional fee if you are taking photographs. The church is constructed using the same materials as in many regular houses of its time, wooden beams, clay and straw. The interior is beautifully decorated in baroque style and can seat up to 6000 people on several rows of balconies. A marvelous experience that you definitely should not miss if you are in the region of any of these two cities.
Sebastian R — Google review
Fantastic monument! Everything about it it's just breathtaking. Must place to visit in Lower Silesia.
BARTOSZ R — Google review
Must visit. Top architecture. No nails used while building. Stunning inside.
Anna P — Google review
A stunning example of 17th-century engineering and religious resilience. Built entirely out of wood, without nails, in just one year – and it still stands strong nearly 400 years later. A must-see for anyone interested in architecture, history, or how to outsmart imperial restrictions. And yes, they accept card payments – bless modernity.
Michael J — Google review
Google​ listing updated by business 1 week ago. With wrong opening times. Closed before 5 instead of 6
Petr K — Google review
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park Pokoju 2, 59-400 Jawor, Poland
http://kosciolpokojujawor.pl/
+48 516 493 990
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Adršpach-Teplice Rocks

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Adršpach-Teplice Rocks is a nature reserve featuring impressive sandstone rock formations, perfect for tours and rock climbing. The rocks were formed 85 million years ago under the Cretaceous sea, making it feel like a prehistoric wonderland. Visitors can explore clearly marked paths and enjoy the stunning beauty of nature. In winter, the area can be slippery but still worth visiting, while in summer, it's an ideal place to cool down.
Adršpach Rock Formations – Like Another World Absolutely surreal place – it really feels like stepping into another world. A beautiful destination, perfect for families. Everything is incredibly clean, especially considering how many tourists visit. The first time we went was on a weekend – and wow, it was packed! No tickets left, no parking spots. It was chaos. I highly recommend going on a weekday morning. There are way fewer people, which makes it much easier to walk, climb the stairs, and just enjoy the experience without being rushed or bumped into. Make sure to buy your tickets (and parking) online in advance – saves you a lot of stress and ensures you can enter on time. If you’re wondering whether it’s doable with kids – it is! We managed the entire trail with our 4-year-old. We carried them up the steeper stairs, but overall, it was totally worth it. As for the extra boat ride – there’s not that much to see (a short trip through marshy water), but it was still worth it. The captain was hilarious – we hadn’t laughed that much in a while! And the climb up those stairs afterward made it even more memorable.
Jolanta D — Google review
A little over 2 hours drive from Prague, but worth the journey! Breathtaking scenery around every bend. The main green trail is easy. The yellow trail is more intense terrain, but well marked. Impossible to get lost. I spent 5 hours here.
Lisa W — Google review
Incredible piece of nature. It is not my first time here but I always enjoy it. No toilets, but the walk is not that long. Outside places with souvenirs, food and drinks. Cash only for food, tickets are fine for debit card.
Jakub O — Google review
Absolutely amazing day trip, it's a bit tiring but overall I'd definitely recommend. Some of the views are stunning.
Bread — Google review
Great place for a hike. Really impressive rocks, nice viewpoints. Tickets are for scheduled hours, so plan your visit few hours before.
Vilmantas A — Google review
The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are absolutely stunning! The natural rock formations and breathtaking scenery make it a must-visit destination. We opted for the green trail, a beautiful hike that took us around an hour and a half through the park. The walk was peaceful and offered amazing views at every turn. Just a heads up, you need to book your tickets in advance. We scheduled our visit for 5:00 PM, which turned out to be the perfect time—great weather and fewer crowds. Highly recommend!
Eran F — Google review
Beautiful place! Walk through the stairs and paths, well organized for tourists.
Monika M — Google review
Wonderful place and gorgeous nature. I recommend taking the blue trail, it is over 6 km and not simple, but there are the most beautiful rocks there.
Pavel L — Google review
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549 57 Adršpach-Teplice nad Metují, Czechia
https://www.adrspasskeskaly.cz/
+420 491 586 012
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Grodziec Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Grodziec Castle is a Gothic-renaissance fortress situated on an extinct volcano, offering a unique and picturesque location. The castle features lush climbing plants on its walls, creating a perfect backdrop for photos. Visitors can drive directly to the upper parking lot or take a hike from the lower parking area. The site offers amenities such as a restaurant, restrooms, and free audio guides in Polish and German. It also provides opportunities for overnight stays.
Awesome castle with a cool museum inside describing the history of the castle and the area. Local vendor shops in the square and a gift shop
Justin T — Google review
Great castle 😍 good state & lot of attractions.
Aneta Z — Google review
We visited the castle and toured the rooms. Very nice setting. We did not stay at the hotel, but visited for a day. A large part of the front gate and keep was off-limits for visitors, likely due to safety and restoration, but was a disappointment for our young boys who live to explore castles. It was a nice place to explore and relax.
Aaron V — Google review
We just visited the castle ,it was amazing.
István S — Google review
Grodziec Zamek, or Grodziec Castle, is a stunning historical site located in Poland, renowned for its impressive architecture and rich history. Nestled atop a hill, the castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it a picturesque destination for visitors. The castle's origins date back to the 9th century, and it has undergone various transformations over the centuries. Its medieval charm is evident in the well-preserved structure, which includes towering stone walls, a grand entrance, and an elegant courtyard. The blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles showcases the evolution of the castle through different periods. One of the highlights of Grodziec Zamek is the opportunity to explore its fascinating interiors. Guided tours provide insights into the history of the castle, including tales of its former inhabitants and significant events that took place within its walls. The exhibits often feature artifacts, furniture, and historical displays that transport visitors back in time. The surrounding grounds are equally enchanting, with lush greenery and pathways that invite leisurely strolls. The castle often hosts cultural events, reenactments, and festivals, adding a lively atmosphere to the historical site and making it a great destination for families. Overall, Grodziec Zamek is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone looking to experience the beauty of Polish heritage. Its combination of stunning views, rich history, and engaging activities makes it a memorable destination in the heart of Poland.
Ninja ( — Google review
I took one star from the service just because they couldn't speak English and the menu was handwriten so I couldn't translate or understand then I decided not to eat there, but the staff is kind even if not speaking English, which was nice. The place had toilets, some tables and chairs to eat/chill and good parking area inside the castle. Everything really clean.
Sérgio L — Google review
WAY to expensive tickets!!! Half, if not more, of the castle is closed off, you pay 28 PLN to see a few rooms with bunch of random furniture. Take a picture from the outside and save yourself the money! Only up is that there is free parking
No B — Google review
This was a lot of fun. I really enjoy the old castles that let you explore every nook and cranny on your own. There’s something a lot more personal to be let alone to explore at whim. A lot of great views from the rooftops and fun camera angles. A must stop if you’re in the area. We drove over and hour to get here and it was totally worth it!
Naomi — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Grodziec 111, 59-516, Poland
http://www.grodziec.net/
+48 504 051 022
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Termy Cieplickie

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Water park
Spas & Wellness
Termy Cieplickie is an indoor/outdoor recreation complex featuring multiple swimming pools, thermal baths, and a fitness center. Visitors have praised the correct temperatures of the thermal pools and jacuzzis, as well as the impressive variety of pools including whirlpools, bubble action, and jet streams. The staff is described as friendly and helpful. Families can enjoy clean facilities with generous-sized lockers, making it a great break from hiking for both adults and kids.
We visited the aquapark in July 2023. It is a nice place for very reasonable price. Warm water. Many attractions for children. There is a problem to find a place for your car at the parking lot sometimes.
Václav H — Google review
Owercrowded in summer. Better to buy ticket before but still need to wait in the line. Expect waiting. IT is packed inside but you could enjoy water And some slides or oter atraction. Basic selection of Fast food And one soup of the Day.
Jiří B — Google review
Water was super nice and my skin felt soft after. Only complaint is parking and ticket situation. We waited in very long line to get in. Online tickets don't have separate entrance. Bit of the hustle to get in but once there it is nice. Also pools are made of stainless steel whatbi never experienced before
Sabina K — Google review
I'm little bit confused, I have read that this is tje best thermal bath in this region. Unfortunatelly it is more or less like an aquapark, not a thermal bath, because there are not specialized pools for relaxing or bubble bath, there are only two small whirpools on the other hand there are two water slides. I was there for the first and also last time. It is not generaly bad, but the expectation of thermal bad was very very different from the real situation there
Jiri J — Google review
We love this place. However, the last visit was different - Monday 27.10.2025 around 15:00 waiting for almost 1 hour just to get in. The place was so full, they would let the new visitors in only when some current visitors left. That unusual crowd was predominantly CZ guests, possibly due to CZ holiday next day, Water felt somehow colder than other times before, but still Ok. Reasonable price, the pools are not overcrowded even when the limits are full.
Jack L — Google review
Amazing place full of fun and slides. Good food choice inside and outside. Spa is ok but can be occupied. Can buuk in advance different types of massages and treatments
SebastianG K — Google review
Great little set of pools with a few slides. It gets pretty busy. Tiles can be really slippery, so be careful when walking. There's also a small cafe upstairs.
Maciej — Google review
1. Bad organisation 2. Bad management 3. Terrible chip-display facility cabinets. 4. Hundreds of client : one pisoar, one toilet :-) 5. Hundreds of peoples came in this complex for whole day, and there is no normal restaurant !!! Some pitty buffet, closed for rest in 14:00-14:45 !?? 6. On the second floor at the Kavarna, there is not enough ventilation. Generaly there is not ventilation at the roof, can't breathe 7. At the "Spa" reception desk, there is no staff whole day, to present you some procedure, massage or towell, if you want to rent. 7. The complex have terrible flloor plan, too many facilities in small area, very noisy....AND ONLY 5 LOUNGES-BED AROUND INSIDE POOLS ?!
Mladen P — Google review
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3.5
(310)
Park Zdrojowy 5, 58-500 Jelenia Góra, Poland
https://www.termycieplickie.pl/
+48 75 754 69 01
10

Stalag Luft III

Historical place
Museums
History Museums
World War II prisoner-of-war camp, known for escape attempts & featured in The Great Escape film.
Plenty of information on the history of Zagan and the Great Escape. They have a small-scale escape tunnel you can crawl through on a little sled. The museum portion is well taken care of and is accommodating of English speakers. Very clean WCs. The old camp portion is a neat place to explore, just watch your step as there are a lot of building ruins and uneven ground. The tunnel locations are marked on the ground. Harry is the easiest to find, but you can also find other ruins if you explore. Bring cash for entry.
Jacob V — Google review
The location of Stalag Luft III is within a beautiful forest where the ruins are located. As been stated, this is a famous World War II historical site made famous by the Steve McQueen movie "The Great Escape". Interesting walk through the ruins with informative placards.
The P — Google review
Great wee museum, cash only entry, they take ZL and Euro. €5 entry. Museum building with detailed information and artifacts. Full recreated POW hut. Then go 1km out into the woods, still on the POW Camp site to see the site. Of bits 104 105 and tunnel Harry. You can drive there. There's also a memorial to the 50 escaped officers that were shot. Great Escape. 👍
Graz S — Google review
Be aware that the museum doesn't open until 10am. That aside, it's a fantastic place to visit and helps to tell the story of life in Stalag Luft lll. I felt that I understood the escape much better after I had visited here and I consider it a must do for all fans of the story
Darren J — Google review
Incredible location. Out in the middle of the woods with no restrictions on access. A poignant reminder of the bravery and determination of those that fought for the freedom of Europe. Be aware the museum nearby is closed on a Monday.
Andy C — Google review
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to go to the real great escape camp. My pops showed me this movie when I was 13 and I’ve watched it a lot throughout my life. So on my first euro trip I included Poland in it for a few days, rented a car and drove from Wroclaw, about 95 miles. The actual site is about a half a mile away from the museum which is really cool! The woman there didn’t speak English, you’re in zagan so it’s expected, I didn’t have cash, they require cash but she nicely let me in. I spent about two hours at stalag luft 3, there isn’t much there but remains, but it’s beautiful. Can’t believe I finally made it there.
Kalm1 G — Google review
A real experience to walk around the remains of the camp and to view where 'Harry' tunnel ran. Shocking murders by the Gestapo of 50 escapees who were selected for death from all those who made their bid for freedom during 'The Great Escape'
Howard E — Google review
A must on my to do list. Had guided tour which i ways enables you to get all the info and appreciate everthing more.
Graham B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(133)
68-100 Żagań, Poland
http://www.muzeum.zagan.pl/
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Kamieńczyk Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Kamieńczyk Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in the picturesque mountain environment of the Polish Karkonosze Mountains. As the highest waterfall in the Sudetes, it cascades down 27 meters in a three-stage cascade to form the beautiful Kamieńczyk Gorge. The waterfall's threshold sits at an altitude of 843 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
Lovely walking route with a nice mix of gentle slopes at the start and a steeper incline towards the end. It was quite slippery due to the snow, so good footwear is a must. Perfect spot for kids to enjoy sledging, and the peaceful atmosphere was a big plus—hardly any crowds. The views of the forest were absolutely stunning. A hidden gem for a quiet winter day outdoors!
June T — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and great experience! There’s a small entry fee to get closer to the falls, and they provide helmets for safety. The walk is scenic, and the view up close is amazing. Definitely worth a visit!
Sane_traveler — Google review
Nice waterfall, we got to see it strong after a rainy day. Expensive for what it is, the paid section to the bottom literally takes 5 minutes. It is cool to see however. Free to look from top. I hate they paved the path up there, it is supposed to make it accessible for seniors but nobody's grandma is going up that hill! It takes 15 minutes to walk there from the parking lot.
Petra C — Google review
Beautiful place and very short walk from the main road. There are two parking lots. The one at the entrance is small and gets full quite fast. The second one near the intersection is a good choice. The waterfall is really beautiful. It gets icy on the trail there, so crampons are highly recommended.
Vic R — Google review
Lovely walk through the forest to the waterfall. Quite a steep track at the end and steps to climb to the waterfall viewing area. We were lucky that it was a quiet time and we had good views.
Jo G — Google review
Waterfall is an amazing natural spot surrounded by peaceful forest. The walk to get there is easy and refreshing, and the sound of the waterfall is just magical. Great place for photos and a short hike — definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Petru A — Google review
You really should go visit Mumlava waterfall instead it's really close, it's free ( beside pay parking ) and it's a really nice area and waterfall, instead of waiting for a looooong time and pay for going down to see this waterfall.
DA N — Google review
Really nice experience for family or group of friends💗
Anna N — Google review
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4.5
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58-580 Szklarska Poręba, Poland
https://www.karkonosze.pl/wodospad-kamienczyka
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Czocha Castle

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Czocha Castle is a 13th-century castle that has been transformed into a dramatic hotel, offering classic rooms and free breakfast. With over 125 rooms, the castle hosts numerous events and provides a rustic yet charming ambiance. The friendly staff and on-site market add to the overall atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a tasty restaurant, cafe, and even sample honey mead. The castle's beautiful location offers great views and a medieval vibe inside.
Amazing 🤩 we had a tour guide Karolina. She was great, all the knowledge and facts were great. We had a lot of fun walking up and down the secret corridors. Beautiful castle with amazing views around it.
Katarzyna J — Google review
The castle was absolutely magical! 🏰✨ Surrounded by peaceful forests and a lovely lake, the whole area feels like a dream. 🌳🌊 It’s so calm and serene — perfect for a quiet escape into nature. If it’s your first time visiting a castle, get ready for a real-life fairy tale moment! 😍 The view of the castle is simply breathtaking — like something straight out of a storybook. 📖💫 I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time! Truly a place that fills your heart with wonder. 💖 Highly recommend for anyone looking to experience a little enchantment!
Jay G — Google review
I’m leaving my opinion with regards to the visit to the castle, not the hotel. Unfortunately the trip went bad. We have a 2 years old daughter and my wife is 7 months pregnant. Usually this is not an issue and we are used to travel quite a lot, our daughter as well. We visit castles, museums etc. When a visit involves going down or up a very narrow tower or suffocating space, the guide informs visitors in advance. Well, not here. The group was quite numerous for those spaces and at the end of the tour, we were invited to visit the cellars but, little did we know that this involved going down a very very claustrophobic space. So my wife had to go back almost fainting and my little daughter didn’t handle that and I had to follow my wife. Of course with ZERO help from the guide or other visitors. That was just..bad. Overall the experience as a human was negative.
Marco N — Google review
As a foreigner non polish speaking person the experience was mediocre at best. We were told that we could not see the castle unless we joined a tour. They only offered polish speaking tours apparently. The guide seemed mad at us for being there. Very poorly serviceminded. The castle it self was beautiful. But would it recommend for non polish speakers.
Jackie L — Google review
The promotional materials claim that the castle looks like something out of Harry Potter… well, that’s quite an exaggeration. I get that they need to attract tourists somehow, but the PR team really let their imagination run wild here. Take that description with about 2% truth—maybe even less. But the surroundings, especially in autumn, are truly beautiful.
L S — Google review
Fantastic place to visit with great history. As a hotel I would say it mid-range, with simple breakfast and small car park. But the surroundings makes up for that. And quite expensive to be honest.
Przemek A — Google review
It’s true that the castle and its grounds are spectacular — perched above the river with rose gardens and fountains, with its old walls and ramparts intact. The hotel, on the other hand, is a letdown. First, hotel parking was not free nor was it close to the castle. Written info on the castle is not available in English (confusing, as some signage inside is in English). There is no seating in the lobby, which is OK only when weather is nice. The vast majority of the castle is not accessible, nor was a tour offered when I checked in. There are amenities listed online and in their brochure that do not exist (e.g. a sauna and spa facilities). Wifi was spotty and at times did not work at all. think it’s a shame that one of Europe’s most spectacular castle hotels is, as it turns out, not very nice at all.
Jacob O — Google review
I was expecting more, at least something like Książ. Unfortunately, the group was quite big and noisy and at times it was hard to hear the guide. The castle itself is just average, not more than that. The ticket price is 10 euros for an adult, which is 5 times more expensive than in some Spanish castles. I wouldn't go there again and wouldn't recommend it to my friends either.
Olga M — Google review
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Sucha, 59-820 Leśna, Poland
https://zamekczocha.com/
+48 75 721 15 53
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Valdštejn Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Valdštejn Castle, established in 1260, is a clifftop fortress with medieval ruins, courtyards, and a chapel. The surrounding area offers a small friendly pub at Bukovina Arboretum serving hearty lunches and cheap beers. Hruba Skala Castle nearby also functions as a hotel with shops and cafes. Visitors can enjoy a worthwhile hiking experience through the forest to reach the castle while admiring the beautiful landscape.
Amazing, beautiful, really worth to visit! In my opinion one of the best if not the best in Czeski Raj. There is also a wonderful path in between Valdštejn and Hrubá Skála that is really worth to do.
Ewelina B — Google review
Nested in beautiful forest surrounded by rocks the castle is small yet treat to eye. There are several ways to reach. Best way is to follow the red trail where on the way a watch tower on rock crosses path. That trail is 3km from the trail head and not so difficult having best views inside the forest. The other way is quite shorter 2.5 km green trail but you will not see the watch tower on the way and it is mostly on a vehicle road which is not that interesting on summertime. The castle has small caffe inside and a mid sized restaurant outside serving soup fries tea coffee and food. Outside area is free to do more walk and cycling. Beautiful day out with kids.
Surupa C — Google review
Small, but beautiful castle located on top of the mountain. Easy access (10 minutes walking from the nearest parking, moderate elevation). There was a medieval show when we visited, apparently based on the Czech or region history - in Czech language. Grill and cafeteria at the castle only accept cache. Souvenirs store accepts cards.
Vitaly I — Google review
The castle is very nice, some part much older than others, we didn’t take the tour and therefore couldn’t get into some rooms but it was still very nice!
N C — Google review
Lovely castle! I can highly recommend the guided tour because you'll see places you're not normally allowed to go. Very friendly staff as well! And make sure to tip your tourguide for a job well done!
Valdemar V — Google review
The new exhibition of the costumes for famous Czech fairytales is great. The young girl that was hosting the tour was fantastic, happy informative and entertaining for the small kids we were with. Definitely worth a visit
Peter K — Google review
DO NOT LISTEN TO GOOGLE MAPS it claims you can drive to the castle and you CANNOT! it is merely a service road for the places up top and for hiking only. I ended up driving on the trail and looked like a complete A-hole, I’m surprised there is not a barricade at the trailhead to prevent clueless idiots like me from doing what I did. I’ve never been more embarrassed and felt like an idiotic tourist than this. The view and the castle are worth it though just learn from my mistake and don’t put so much stock in google maps
Charlie K — Google review
A very beautiful castle, well restored. It’s best to book a guide from the castle, as some areas can only be visited with a guide.”
MGR T — Google review
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4.0
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511 22 Turnov 1, Czechia
https://www.hrad-valdstejn.cz/
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Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul (Peterskirche)

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul, also known as Peterskirche, is a remarkable Gothic church with impressive twin spires and a distinctive copper roof. One of its main attractions is the renowned 1700s "solar organ," crafted by Eugenio Casparini, which produces beautiful music that captivates visitors. Guided tours are available several times a week for those who want to experience the enchanting sounds of this world-famous instrument.
Amazing church ⛪️ As an agnostic myself, I felt very impressive aura inside. Great architecture!
Akhmed K — Google review
On a picturesque bank holiday, my family and I ventured to Görlitz, eager to immerse ourselves in its enchanting old town, highlighted by the imposing St. Peter's and Paul's church. Dominating the skyline with its majestic twin towers, the church stands as a beacon of the Middle Ages, casting its historical spell over the town. However, our excitement was tempered by disappointment as we discovered the church to be closed. Despite this setback, its exterior beauty alone was enough to leave us in awe, imagining the splendor hidden within its walls. While unable to explore its interior, the church undeniably serves as a captivating centerpiece of Görlitz's rich history. Despite the missed opportunity, I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to this architectural gem, a testament to Görlitz's storied past and a must-see for any enthusiast of historical marvels.
Mateusz D — Google review
it is not open now,2025,April
Andy Z — Google review
From what we could see, the building was indeed beautiful and impressive. Unfortunately we arrived in the middle of a performance on the church organ, and so it was not possible to wander around. We sat through about fifteen minutes of fairly simple tunes, with commentary, after which we got up and left (and although entrance is free, and we hadn't come for the organ performance, there was someone asking for donations at the exit). Outside, we looked at the view (also quite impressive) for a few minutes, then walked round the back of the church. As we did so, we heard some tremendous playing - we thought it was probably a piece by Bach, although we couldn't actually identify it - and stood by a wooden door to listen. We went on a Thursday and arrived at about 12:20. So my advice is - check before you go that there is no event scheduled, and if you do go to an organ performance, stay to the end (but maybe take something to read during the first half hour).
Martin I — Google review
Its a historical place and also recognised by unesco
MD H — Google review
Beautiful architecture, but almost empty.
Ivan B — Google review
huge but cold, and empty in spirit and heart. built to look down - and to weight down - on you. you'll feel less alone (and you'll even be greeted by the lovely smile of a beautiful Mary) in the church of the Holy Trinity.
Vincent P — Google review
It's a nice old church full of history. When you wanna take pictures it costs 1.5 euros. Entrance is free
Andreas L — Google review
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4.6
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b. d. Peterskirche 9, 02826 Görlitz, Germany
https://www.kirchenkreis-sol.de/gemeinden/ev-innenstadtgemeinde-goerlitz/
+49 3581 4287000
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Landskron Brewery

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Brewery
Food & Drink
Landskron Brewery in Görlitz, Germany offers a delightful experience for beer enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a wide selection of beers at the bar without needing to make reservations. The brewery also features a shop where guests can purchase high-quality merchandise and various beers to take home. Additionally, visitors are encouraged to try the Bockelbart schnapps for a unique tasting experience. The brewery complex includes a restaurant and provides a pleasant atmosphere for enjoying their brews on-site.
No need to book anything to visit the bar at the brewery. You can try all their lovely beer there. They also sell some good quality merchandise. And ofc they sell a lot of beers you can take with you. Oh and don't forget to try the Böckelbart schnapps!
Albin — Google review
nice service, big choice of everything, tasty beer. It's a pity that the excursion can be in a group and in advance you need to find out on what day in what language. But we were pleased even with this store - cafe.
Natallia B — Google review
A very pleasant place to sit with a beer.
Michal V — Google review
Great beer! Tour is only in German, but even with my terrible German I had a good time! Seeing the bottling line in action was very cool.
Gerald D — Google review
Had a great time at the brewery. Would recommend.
Maria B — Google review
I went into the bar the staff were very polite and recommended me a very tasty pilsner beer, the place has a great atmosphere
Michal — Google review
Great complex, Brewery, Shop, Restaurant.
Aimar J — Google review
Enjoied tour by Kretschmar. Very good beer!
Olha S — Google review
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4.8
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An d. Landskronbrauerei 116, 02826 Görlitz, Germany
https://www.landskron.de/
+49 3581 4650
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Ještěd

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Perched atop a high peak, Ještěd is home to a unique combination of a restaurant, hotel, and television tower. Visitors can reach this iconic spot by road or cable car. From Prague, buses depart from Cerny most metro station up to 25 times per day. The area offers an array of dining options ranging from traditional Czech pubs serving hearty local fare to bistro cafes with stunning views of the surrounding nature.
For your information, there is no cable car to the top, it is out of commission as of September 10th, 2024. Absolutely incredible view. Totally worth hiking up 1 hour to the top to get these amazing view of the mountains, valleys and the city view.
Buster I — Google review
We happened to get here on a morning of heavy fog that made it impossible to even see the tower from below. It takes about 15-20 minutes to climb from the upper parking lot to the tower itself. It's a very steep climb and not suitable for people with walking problems. But once it starts to clear up, amazing views will be revealed. The tower itself is now a hotel. There is a plaza with benches for observation and a small kiosk with drinks, food, and souvenirs. Please note that payment at the upper parking lot is cash only.
Eddy T — Google review
Popular peak near Liberec. A bit too popular to my liking: there were a lot of people, even though it was a weekday. The path up was also quite rocky. On the bright side, the views were nice and the prices for food and drinks are quite reasonable, given the location.
Aleksejs I — Google review
Good hiking at the top, only the uphill is at the start, than it is quite easy. Good views on the city and around nature from here. Inside the Jested it is not so beautiful and not very good coffee and food.
Svetlana M — Google review
A beautiful and fascinating building – I’ve always wanted to visit this place and finally got the chance to see the interior. The view from the top is absolutely stunning. This is a must-visit destination for every tourist coming to the Czech Republic.
Bernhard G — Google review
The surreal and beautiful transmission tower has a remarkably delicious restaurant with warm service. The amuse bouche was a watermelon feta gazpacho and whet the appetite. Following was fabulous smoked salmon and a delicious oyster mushroom main dish. Loved the whole experience.
Melissa P — Google review
Beautiful place with nice landscape view, nature 😍
Jiri S — Google review
Nice walk up the mountain with good weather. We parked a bit up the mountain as the cable car was out of function and we didn't want to do the full hike. Still a nice half our trail up, with pretty views. Jested is nice to see at the top and get a snack or drink. Depending on the weather I would do this again.
Bart P — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(433)
Czechia, USA
17

Branitzer Park (Innenpark)

Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Wonderful park created by Prince Pückler in 1846 with ponds, waterways and bridges. Earth pyramids on land and in the middle of a pond are lovely. A fine castle with sculptures is inspired by Greek, Roman and Oriental mythologies. The castle's interior is splendid. In my opinion more intriguing than Bad Muskau Park.
Jayjay V — Google review
We drove out early because it was going to be a very hot day (34 C) and we had our dog with us. The inner park is beautiful with incredible trees. They’re all well looked after and the paths go through nice shaded and open areas. You can tell Fürst Pückler loved nature and things dear to him. Where else would you find a grave for his dog, his favourite Arabian horse and a pyramid for his wife. It’s certainly worth while coming here also during the other seasons to see the colours of the trees. The mansion costs 9€ entrance fee and has a big collection of paintings and a beautiful library. There are 3 places where you can take a break. We had lunch at the „Kavalier“ and ended the tour at the cafe „Der Kleine Kavalier“, where we also got water for the dog (don‘t worry, we had enough water for him with us)
Marc S — Google review
Branitz Park is the perfect escape in Cottbus — a peaceful, green space where you can sit quietly, enjoy nature, and let your mind relax. It’s great for a picnic, cycling, or a run with friends. The atmosphere is calm and soothing, making it ideal for meditation in the fresh air. I especially love visiting on a sunny morning or during the golden hour in the evening — the light makes everything feel magical. Whether you want to be active or just unwind, this park is a true gem in the city. 🌳☀️
Srashti U — Google review
Beautiful place! Amazing park and palace! 👑😍
Nicole P — Google review
Best Park ever...simply visit when in the area.
Antje S — Google review
Quiet beautiful green place where fullfil your soul with peace and calm
Saba M — Google review
Nice place to walk and relax.
Dmytro P — Google review
It says we can't ride a cycle at the entrance. But it's more when cycling I guess. It's calm, beautiful and people who love to have these food dates in nature must visit. Nothing is available to buy though, bring everything with you and keep the premises clean.
SHANMUKHA G — Google review
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4.5
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03042 Cottbus, Germany
http://www.pueckler-museum.de/
+49 355 75150
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Saurier Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Dinosaur park with life-size prehistoric creature models & adventure playground with nets & ropes.
Severely underrated local dinosaur park that should be on the scale of Disney Land globally! The pictures do not do it justice and you must visit to see for yourself how well done it is. The amount of thoughtful structuring and artistic work that was put towards building this theme park is mind blowing! My favourite section is the thriller of the lost world. The park has different scattered sections for kids to play around, climb and slide, and dig up dinosaur fossils. There is a lot to do and can easily take all day. Great for families and young kids, and for anyone who appreciates ancient history.
Dr. F — Google review
Found it on Google maps under dinosaur attractions and boy it didn't dissapoint. Massive park with dinosaurs hidden at times in woods, plenty of playgrounds and little places that will remind you 90s was the best decade. The Jurrasic Park bit was our favourite. You can stay overnight in a parking lot if you are self-sufficient Shop could do with bit of variety, but that's really not important. Loved it! Oh, and there is a very informative section about the evolution of the human relations:)
Julia G — Google review
Experience is better than expected. Something for every ages. Great playgrounds for even the little ones. And also an impressive interpretation of jurassic park in the "vergessene Welt" area. Respect! Can recommend this park. Hint: no quality food available, only basic fast food on single use dishes... better bring your own food.
Hans G — Google review
Super nice playgrounds with dinosaurs. Can totally recommend. But one thing to complain about: The bistros in "space station" area are a shame. Slow, bad quality, long queue. Better bring your own food.
Wolfgang K — Google review
Fantastic place for a kids. Easy deserved 5 stars. Fair place and lot of attractions for around 3/4 hours
Piotr W — Google review
Perfect place for families. I’ve enjoyed my time with kids 3-6 years old. Can spend minimum of 3 hours there. Each place has attractions and games which can spend some good time in without getting bored. Well organized placed. Strongly recommended and a must visit park.
Omran M — Google review
We had so much fun at this place. My kids, wife, and I enjoyed walking around checking out all the dinosaurs. We will be coming back for sure during the summer.
William Z — Google review
Nice place for family, a lot of species of Dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and caveman. Huge area to explore. A lot of playground's for kids, also educational panels. There is a small restaurant, and also Ice cream at the end of the road. We were two times there until now, and I still have a feeling that we didn't see everything. My full recommendation to everyone. 🦖🦕🐉
Bojan B — Google review
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Saurierpark 1, 02625 Bautzen, Germany
http://www.saurierpark.de/
+49 35935 3036
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Europe

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Mountains
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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Pravčická Archway

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Sights & Landmarks
Restaurant
Pravčická Archway, a stunning natural sandstone formation, is a popular scenic site that requires a 5km uphill walk from the paid parking or bus stop. The entrance fee is around 4 EUR and credit cards are accepted. The area offers good amenities and breathtaking views, making it perfect for a sunny day excursion. However, it may not be ideal during windy or rainy weather due to its exposed location.
We recommend visiting here if you are around. Since we spent a night in Hřensko, we just parked our car at the hotel in town and continued walking from there. You can also take a bus or drive a bit further to reduce the walking distance. The path to the top is quite well-organized and well-maintained. Once you turn off from the main road, you’ll really feel how beautiful and impressive those rock walls are. It’s sad to see the damage from the fire a few years back, but it doesn’t reduce the impressiveness. I recommend wearing hiking shoes or good sneakers, as some parts of the path can be a bit slippery on rainy days. When you reach the Archway, there’s a small entrance fee, which likely contributes to maintaining the area. There are also clean toilets, which is really convenient. Before you sit and rest at the restaurant, I’d suggest hiking a bit further to the viewpoint so you can see the Archway from above with beautiful scenery all around. Just be a bit careful — it’s a bit steep and the wind can be quite strong up there. After soaking in the views, feel free to head down and relax with a drink and cake — a small reward for the achievement you made today. Don’t forget to bring your trash back down. I know many people can’t stop smoking, and I don’t mind as it’s your choice, but please don’t throw cigarette butts along the way. It’s not that hard to take even the small trash down so we can help save this area for the next generations. 🙏🏽
KN I — Google review
Great place to hiking, on website was mentioned that all roads are expert, but as I feel you can go even with kids. One minus, if you want to sit on the top in restaurant you need to pay for entrance, I think it strange decision , as you will pay for food and drinks. Queue for tickets in weekend 15-25 min
Maria E — Google review
In a stunning location amazing place for those who like hiking. It is quite steep in places but the path is beautifully done so everyone can do it. The hike took about 1.5 hours to get to the most incredible natural arch I have ever seen and it is worth to get exhausted on the way. The award on the top is fantastic, lovely restaurant and magnificent views. Access to the final part is restricted by times so it is worth to check out before trip to avoid disappointment and also you have to pay for it but cost is not expensive. Car park available on the bottom in the nearest town.
Agart P — Google review
Truly amazing natural formation. The walk is a bit far from the bottom but manageable. Bring comfortable shoes, open toe are not recommended, there's a lot of loose gravel, sand, and boulders. Once at the top the cost at the main door is 125 kc, but online you can pay 50 kc. Definitely recommended. Walk along the outside edge of the archway and get some great pictures.
Marcus S — Google review
We had an extremely interesting hiking experience, saw incredible landscapes and beauties. You have to see it with your own eyes. Parking for a car costs 12 euros. It takes from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to climb up, depending on your physical condition. Entrance to the most interesting places on the mountain costs 5 euros. The road from Prague by car is about 2 hours. Interesting, beautiful, you will not regret it
Oleksandr P — Google review
Well… even just being here means surrendering yourself to the genius loci of this world-class natural wonder! So close one eye a little.. enjoy your refreshment in this rather simple buffet.. and don’t be surprised by the crowds. What truly matters is the wooden chateau itself.. magnificent building that literally breathes history.
Vlada N — Google review
Good experience with family to take a loooooong walk in the nature. Need to have good shoes on, water. We paid to get inside the restaurant and the Gallery, but the toilets are out of drift, yes, after long trip, you are enjoying your beer, and then realize no WC. Some of the paths are not easy to walk, just be safe. Again the waitress doesn't speak English at all.
Corrina S — Google review
We visited this stunning site during the Easter holidays, and while it was quite crowded, the experience was absolutely worth it. The hike begins at Hřensko, with a well-marked trail leading you upward. There’s ample parking available at the base, but it fills up quickly—so it's best to arrive early. The trail is fairly steep in places, so wearing proper hiking shoes and carrying enough water is highly recommended, especially if you're visiting on a warm day. Once you reach the top, there’s a small entrance fee. At the summit, you will find a cafe, a kiosk, clean restrooms and an information center where you can purchase souvenirs. Note that the kiosk and souvenir shop accept cash only, so be sure to bring some with you. The panoramic views from the top are absolutely breathtaking - perfect for taking a break and soaking in the scenery.
AHANA D — Google review
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Hřensko 82, 407 17 Hřensko, Czechia
http://www.pbrana.cz/
+420 604 238 209
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Albrechtsburg Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Albrechtsburg Castle, purported to be Germany's oldest, overlooks the River Elbe and offers a rich blend of art and history. Visitors can take a steep staircase or a cable car to reach the castle, with both options offering stunning views of the medieval skyline and the Elbe river. The castle is located in Meissen, known for its historic town center, religious buildings, cultural institutions, and world-famous porcelain factory.
Beautiful castle, well labeled rooms. The Histopad for tours was just OK. You end up looking at the screen instead of the beautiful reality right in front of you.
Patrick V — Google review
This place is incredible an absolutely stunning castle on the... I was lucky enough to be performing there as part of the magical music of Harry Potter Orchestra tour 👊🎶 and the town itself is absolutely gorgeous. Enjoy. I can recommend staying at goldenesfass guest house and spa. X the deatheater
Jon C — Google review
Absolutely wonderful. The exhibitions are clear and educative. The castle itself was mesmerising. The lift and ramps are available for people with mobility issues. The tickets can be brought separately with audioguide.
Fauzul R — Google review
Very well taken care of castle. Audio guide or visual tablet guide available. I chose the english audio guide but i couldn’t get the third floor codes to work. Lots to look at— the church itself has a separate price for entrance so make sure to buy both at once. Lockers provided with pfant. There are trails to walk around the exterior too which I recommend. Also lots of cool things to look at in town :)
Jo J — Google review
Beautifully maintained. Interesting layout with living areas, working areas and local history / architecture display.
Dan G — Google review
Audio tour or devices were available in the castle section to learn about the history in your language. Highly recommend it.
Danni D — Google review
The most beautiful castle with gorgeous interiors, paintings and architecture. The castle, dom and town are exceed the expectations.
Monica A — Google review
Cool to see the old building and wander the tour. I wish they had more artifacts in the castle.
Josh M — Google review
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Domplatz 1, 01662 Meißen, Germany
http://www.albrechtsburg-meissen.de/
+49 3521 47070
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Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH

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Tours
Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH, located at Talstrasse 9, is a historic castle factory that showcases porcelain from 1710 to the present. Visitors can witness the centuries-old process of making Meissen china using traditional designs on a self-guided tour lasting between 30 and 60 minutes. The manufactory also offers pre-recorded audio devices in multiple languages for an immersive experience.
A really lovely and modern building, which feels very light and airy. Our tour guide was excellent, providing great facts and stories. Well worth the visit, which is a 30 minute train ride from Dresden, and then a 10 minute walk from the train station. Tip: The cafe was surprisingly good! You have the option of indoor or outdoor seating.
Anita W — Google review
If you are in Meissen, you need to visit this museum. They have huge collection and you will be amazed with the giant porcelain pieces. Tour was also fun, you go to different rooms to learn about modeling, sculpting, painting etc. We spent good two good hours there.
Hanna L — Google review
Meissen and porcelain are like synonyms. So why not visit nice Meißen porcelain museum. If you want to know more, there are guided tours. More information, it all depends what you want. Museum can visit without guide. And of course is there shop, from where you can buy to yorself beautiful porcelain products. Near the factory is parking area.
Aimar J — Google review
The presentation is a little bit lacking, but otherwise is ok and the museum is amazing. The porcelains came from very different periods and this is why so beauty the collection. Good work for presentation and the kahle is the best.
Balázs G — Google review
The Meissen porcelain manufactory is a very interesting place for those who love beautiful tableware, beautiful trinkets and are interested in crafts. You can go to the store and the museum at any time when the manufactory is open. But I strongly recommend purchasing tickets with a demonstration of the production process; it is better to buy them in advance for a tour in a language suitable for you. However, there is an English audioguide, it allows you to take advantage of the German excursion. I advise to visit a local cafe, where you will have the opportunity to dine on original Meissen porcelain. As a compliment we get there especial cookies with manufacture symbol.
Irina S — Google review
Every time I come here I get ammazed what a beauty lies in the porcelain. Never get tired of this, though the entrance fee is not a cheapest one (EUR 10,-/p.p.)
Jan V — Google review
Perfect place for people who have too much money on the account :) Large collection of porcelain and the tour explaining the process of making porcelain is definitely worth visiting.
Michał L — Google review
Jaw dropping, beautiful. The tour showing you how they make and decorate the pottery if fascinating
Kevin M — Google review
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Talstraße 9, 01662 Meißen, Germany
https://www.meissen.com/
+49 3521 468600
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Karl-Marx-Monument

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Karl-Marx-Monument in Chemnitz is an impressive bronze sculpture of Karl Marx's head, surrounded by a stone wall adorned with multilingual quotes. This cultural landmark is located between the major cities of Leipzig and Dresden, making it easily accessible for travelers interested in history. The monument is a significant piece of history that symbolizes an entire epoch, and there are few similar pieces left in the world.
At the start of this week, we had the holiday in Bayern so while returning back I spent some time in Chemnitz. This is one of unique Monument which I have visited so far in my Europe trip. Due to its uniqueness, I clicked a lot of selfies, apologies for that. This place is near to the Main Street and also you can find the tram stations near to this Monument. I will recommend to visit this place :)
Adeel M — Google review
A monument in memory of one of the people who have laid the foundations of politics or political ideologies that remain a guide till today. You would have read about Marxism in college and know a few about communism but revisiting these knowledge by visiting a monument laid for one of such that fought against capitalism gives a different perspective. It is Ok to conclude that Karl influenced societies even until today! Great historical place to be and the giant head figure makes you small when you want to take a picture underneath!!
Fred A — Google review
Cool to see the massive Karl Marx head in Chemnitz. The monument is super striking, especially with the big wall of text behind it. Worth a quick stop if you’re in the area!
Merry S — Google review
Much more impressive in person. Photos can’t capture its true scale and atmosphere. A must-see in Chemnitz.
Berfin Y — Google review
This imposing bust dominates the centre of Chemnitz. The city of Chemnitz is located just between two major cities of Lepzig and Dresden, just one hour away by train or car. If you are a history fan, you should definitely make a stop there if you are traveling in the region. These kind of history pieces define the whole epoch and they are fewer of them left. This particular piece is so epic.
Igor — Google review
Impressive Karl Marx monument, great spot to see in Chemnitz.
Hossein T — Google review
Great place. It’s a kind of being thrown back in history… special feeling. And the statue, enormous!
My G — Google review
Old and tradition part of Chemnitz Stadt
Amir M — Google review
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Brückenstraße 10, 09111 Chemnitz, Germany, USA
http://www.chemnitz.de/chemnitz/de/die-stadt-chemnitz/stadtportrait/sehenswuerdigkeiten/sehenswertes_karl_marx_denkmal.html
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Fichtelberg Railway

Railroad company
Transportation
Narrow-gauge railway with winding rides on steam locomotives offering valley & mountain vistas.
Lovely Harry Potter style railway to go skiing, a must to do if you're around
Luis G — Google review
It is always a nice experience to ride the small gauge railway from Cranzahl to Oberwiesenthal. It doesn’t matter if it’s spring, summer, autumn or winter, the landscape and environment is always in eye catcher. There is an open carriage for the summer, be early became the train can be quite busy.
Lutz G — Google review
A simple ride on train can be so special when you are here, the train it's a special one and everything is so beautiful around. You park the car near the train station and go with the train up and down the mountain. The views are stunning. Try it and you will not regret it. It costs like 10 euro or more depending on how far you wanna go.
Da S — Google review
The scenery is amazing, just €15.8 for return ticket, each way takes about an hour. We didn’t plan enough time to hike around the forest, it must be nice to see the train from the different view. A must visit place for train lovers 😆
Chu C — Google review
What a fun for whole family! Rare activity, beautiful scenes throughput the winter forest, final destination full of snow fun. We came here from 5 h away only because of Steam Train and we got fully satisfied!!!!
Nata — Google review
Fantastic steam railway in a quiet corner of Saxony. Very atmospheric and lovingly restored and run by it's staff. Thoroughly enjoyable day out in gorgeous scenery. Highly recommended.
Richard G — Google review
Very very nice activity. Worth for a visit with famil and mainly kids. Staffs are very friendly , helpful and speaks English very well. The trains are very good and the conductor explains also about the steam locomotive on questioning. When you are sitting in the openwagon prepare yourself for cold weather and coal dust from the steam locomotive. My review is based on summer experience. Guest card reductions were not accepted here. Tickets can be bought in the Kiosk with card or cash . Parking is a little far away from the station.
Aakash V — Google review
Throughly enjoyed our trip on this line. Friendly helpful staff in the shop.
Dave J — Google review
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Bahnhofstraße 7, 09484 Oberwiesenthal, Germany
http://www.fichtelbergbahn.de/
+49 37348 1510
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Museum im Stasi-Bunker - Bürgerkomitee Leipzig e.V.

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
History Museums
This place is worth the visit. I found super interesting how the paranoia of those days made this place possible. The staff was super helpful and although not all of them speak good English they are really excited about telling you all they know about this place and the Stasi days. Unfortunately I think a car is needed to get there. So for a tourist traveling by bus/train might not be an option.
Carlos C — Google review
I found the museum really fascinating with lots of good information. Most of it is in German, but they did provide some English information and Google translate helped with the rest. Definitely worth visiting!
Jeremy — Google review
This bunkermuseum is really worth a visit - the bunker is full of authentic equipment (especially telecommunications equipment). The staff even speak fluent English - and are very nice and happy to help you in every way possible. I arrived shortly after the museum closed and asked them for a very quick tour and they were happy to oblige - but of course itr is best to arrive early ! At at the price its a good deal :)
Richard H — Google review
I can give only one star, because I made the effort to pay a visit to the Stasi-bunker. The website and Google maps told me the museum was open today till 18h. I arrived at 16h. Parked the car at the parking at about 100m from the sign towards the museum. Back on foot towards the sign to see that a takes a 5 minute walk to the bunker.... no prob..... seems to take a bit longer to walk, but hey, it's healthy to walk...arriving near the place (don't panic if you don't see any signs along your hiking). F***ING CLOSED. No reason, no explanation, nada. Sorry, but only 1 star.
Piet C — Google review
Fantastic experience! Without giving too much away, this bunker is a well-preserved monument to the Stasi's paranoia smack in the middle of a secluded resort area. English-speaking foreign visitors shouldn't fear: our guide's English was excellent, and you can arrange tours on dates other than those specified on the website, just email the museum staff. Parking's a bit indirect. You need to park either in the green-shaded, park-like area west of the bunker pin on Google Maps or somewhere near Alfred-Frank-Straße and then walk northeast down the resort's service road toward the bunker location pin.
Daniel B — Google review
Great staff, interesting place which helps to imagine the paranoia of the Stasi.
Stefan W — Google review
Toll
Mohamed A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful, large, former restricted area hidden in the middle of the forest. With the commandant's house, garage, outbuildings, and the bunker beneath the large white building. A very beautiful, large, and interesting bunker. There's much to see and discover. Much of it is still original, so you'd think the officer or private had just come out of the bunker 15 minutes ago. Great for taking pictures. The guide explained everything very well. We highly recommend it; you should definitely visit it sometime. The staff are friendly and helpful. This must be preserved; it's part of German history. 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 😁👍👍👍💐 (Original) Ein sehr schönes großes Ex. Sperrgebiet mitten im Wald versteckt. Mit Kommandanten Haus,Garage, Wirtschaftsgebäude. Und dem Bunker unter dem großen weißen Gebäude. Sehr schöner großer interessanter Bunker,es gibt viel zu sehen und zu entdecken, vieles ist noch Orginal, so daß man denkt der Offizier oder Gefreite sind vor 15 min. aus dem Bunker gekommen, schön zum Bilder machen. Der Führer hat alles sehr gut erklärt. Können wir nur weiterempfehlen, sollte man unbedingt einmal Besuchen. Nettes freundliches Personal. Sowas muss erhalten bleiben, das ist Teil der Deutschen Geschichte. 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 😁👍👍👍💐
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Lübschützer Teiche, 04827 Machern, Germany
http://www.runde-ecke-leipzig.de/index.php?id=253&L=608
+49 341 9612443
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Hot Spring Colonnade

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Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Vřídelní kolonáda, also known as the Sprudl Colonnade, is a concrete structure built above natural hot springs in Karlovy Vary. The best-known spring, Vridlo, is the hottest at 72°C and shoots water up to 12 meters high at a pressure that releases 2000 liters per minute. This geyser and four other springs can be sampled for free inside the functionalist building from the 70s.
A beautiful city, the place is very special. Of course, you can't heal or strengthen your health from a single visit to these springs, but the experience of feeling and connection when I walk from spring to spring and taste the water that important people from all over Western and Eastern Europe drank, for hundreds of years, this experience is very special. You don't have to taste all the springs, but you can ask people which springs are best to taste in order to get an impression. I also bought the famous glass with a straw on which all the springs of the place are written. And now this glass stands in a vase as a memory of my visit to this special place
Elisha L — Google review
The Hot Spring Colonnade is home to Vřídlo—the hottest and most famous spring in Karlovy Vary, and usually the first stop on the town’s "spa trail." The water here reaches an impressive 74.4°C and shoots up as a powerful geyser inside the glass building. ⛲️ While the spring itself is fascinating, I’m giving it 4 stars mainly because of the building’s heavy, almost communist-era vibe—something a few other visitors have also pointed out. That said, it’s still a must-see. You can also learn some interesting facts inside—like how the local mineral water is used to produce unique stone souvenirs by letting minerals slowly solidify over time. Definitely worth a quick visit as part of your spa town experience!
Cyntia P — Google review
A fascinating spot to discover in Karlovy Vary! This landmark is not only part of the city’s rich history but also one of its highlights. The hottest spring reaches 72°C, shooting up to nearly 10 meters high. Built in the 19th century with a filtration system, the water here can be safely enjoyed straight from the source. It’s an experience you shouldn’t miss – just remember to bring a cup!
Duy T — Google review
Hot water spring fountain. Wonderful experience. You can also taste the water flowing from little taps outside the fountain. There is a special cup available to buy in the same complex or outside in the city. can be kept as souvenir
Shaheen N — Google review
Kind of small shopping mall with hot spring fountain/geyser but manmade ? Not so sure The water from spring is hot and a bit frizzy with limestone and natural mineral. Refreshing Local vendors selling jewellery and ceramics Good place for hot summer
L. — Google review
One of the most unique places to see the natural spring water in the world! Bring one of those cups they have and take a sip.
Kevin T — Google review
Free entry and amazing to see the active hot springs, you can bring your own cup to have a taste of the hot spring water…. Yes it is strong 💪🏻
James H — Google review
A very iconic and “must-see” place, been here 3-4 times that I can remember and each of the people I went with were usually wowed, including myself
Laurentiu N — Google review
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2, Divadelní nám. 2036, 360 01 Karlovy Vary, Czechia
https://www.karlovyvary.cz/cs/vridelni-kolonada-0
+420 353 362 100
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Mill Colonnade

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Mill Colonnade is a grand structure in Karlovy Vary, boasting a Neo-Renaissance design and housing five hot springs. Situated near the Tepla River, it's considered one of the town's most architecturally significant landmarks. This twin-aisled walkway features 124 columns and hosts free concerts by the Spa Orchestra. Visitors can sample the mineral waters from the five springs along the colonnade, each labeled with its temperature and mineral content.
Out of all the colonnades and hot springs in Karlovy Vary, this one was my favorite. The Mill Colonnade is truly beautiful—especially from the outside, with its grand columns, palm trees, and the lovely street that runs alongside it. It feels like something out of a postcard. ⛲️ Inside, you’ll find several mineral springs, including some of the most well-known ones like the Mlýnský pramen (Mill Spring). The colonnade has a timeless elegance that makes it a must-visit spot on the spa walk.
Cyntia P — Google review
Great place to visit and relax while drinking spring-water. On the vacation season there are classic music concerts going on in the afternoons. Totally worth going in the day and night, and it’s also safe to go alone, while there was no strange activity even if that is an ald city centre.
Irena D — Google review
Absolutely beautiful placeThe Mill Colonnade is one of the highlights of Karlovy Vary elegant architecture, peaceful surroundings, and a true symbol of the city's spa culture. We loved walking through the colonnade, sipping the mineral waters from the different springs (each with its own taste and temperature). The atmosphere is calming, and the sculptures representing the months of the year add a lovely artistic touch.It’s amazing how you can feel the history all around you. Definitely a must-visit when you're in Karlovy Vary!
Mrsnoondxb — Google review
Amazing place I have ever seen before Historical place
Omar E — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous. Very open & slowly. Get your mineral water at varying degrees of temperatures.
Mkraz2 ( — Google review
.There are a number of colonnade Buy a special cup before, it has the list of all the springs. You don't have to do all of them... The last one is in the museum and underground tour building. Must buy tickets for the underground tour.
US L — Google review
A very beautiful place, especially in the evening. There are also concerts and musicians there to listen to.
Morris M — Google review
Beautiful building and home of several health giving natural springs.
Darryl S — Google review
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Mlýnské nábř., 360 01 Karlovy Vary 1, Czechia
http://www.karlovyvary.cz/cs/mlynska-kolonada-0
+420 355 321 176
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Diana Observation Tower

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Observation deck
Outdoor Activities
The Diana Observation Tower, also known as the Dianaturm, is a 35-meter-tall tetragonal brick structure built in 1914. It offers breathtaking views of Karlovy Vary and its surroundings, with visibility extending up to 70 kilometers on clear days. Visitors can reach the tower by taking well-marked trails from the town center or enjoying a short funicular railway ride.
Diana Observation Tower is a great spot for panoramic views over Karlovy Vary. You can either hike up or take the funicular, which runs (at least in summer) every 15 minutes. Funicular is located right next to the Grandhotel Pupp. Once you reach the top, the tower is just a few steps away. There’s even an elevator inside, so you don’t need to climb the stairs—especially nice on a hot day. From the top, you get stunning views of the city and the surrounding forest. Definitely worth a visit if you're in town! 🗼
Cyntia P — Google review
Diana Observation Tower is a must-see attraction in Karlovy Vary! Not only does it offer stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding forests, but the entire area is peaceful and beautifully maintained. After enjoying the scenery from the top, you can relax at one of the lovely cafés nearby — a perfect place to sip coffee, enjoy a snack, and take in the fresh mountain air. A truly delightful experience for nature lovers and travelers alike!
Traveler — Google review
Well worth it. Take a lift or take a short walk. The view from the tower is absolutely fantastic. Expect heavy wind, take a jumper.
Tom P — Google review
Beautiful observation tower with restaurant below and a mini zoo. You can ride the Diana funicular from Kolonáda directly to here. You can also hike the hill with 1.1 km moderate trail.
Fauzul R — Google review
The Diana Observation Tower is one of the most beautiful spots in Karlovy Vary! The view from the top is absolutely breathtaking — you can see the entire town surrounded by lush green hills. The ride up by funicular is scenic and relaxing, and there’s a lovely forest walk if you prefer hiking. The café near the tower is cozy and perfect for a short break. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Karlovy Vary!
Lyudmyla A — Google review
Beautiful 360 degree view of the region. There's also a small, budget-friendly kiosk selling street food and drinks in front of the tower. If you don't have any serious limitations, I suggest getting a one-way ticket. Take the funicular up and walk down while enjoying the view. Observation tower itself is free. You pay for the funicular.
M. M — Google review
Beautiful walk, you can also owe the monorail to go up and the tower has an elevator. I drank a beer at the restaurant down. And visited the butterflies museum!
Mariángel I — Google review
Beautiful way to look at Karlovy Vary. Keep in mind that during fall/winter times fog is a quite often guest so you won't see much till around midday. Worth visiting, free and well-maintained observation point with a restaurant nearby
Evgeniia — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1940)
Vrch přátelství 360 01, 360 01 Karlovy Vary 1, Czechia
http://dpkv.cz/
+420 353 222 872
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Badegärten Eibenstock GmbH

Indoor swimming pool
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Swimming pool
Wellness center
Thermal Spas
Other Outdoor Activities
Good quality sauna and wellness activities.
Cosmin C — Google review
Raised price with poorer service! 1.) Sauna service only every 2 hour. 2.) Restraunt raised price with poorer service. 3.) not be able to buy and use coupon in check out.
Peter W — Google review
The outside Naturteich was closed made the sauna area too crowded. Service was 5 Stars
Jeremy V — Google review
Beautiful sauna nice rituals I will visit it again for sure
Marcel S — Google review
Perfect place, no need another words . Germany standard.
Maria R — Google review
Tip top
Roland H — Google review
I was so so glad to come back here after long quarantine period...
Svetlana P — Google review
:) 24h sauna war super.....
Waldlauf W — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(83)
Am Bühl 3, 08309 Eibenstock, Germany
https://www.badegaerten.de/
+49 37752 5070
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Národní přírodní rezervace SOOS

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Natural park with a museum & dinosaur exhibits as well as a timeless landscape of peat bogs.
Wonderful piece of nature. Easy to do walkaround in 1 hour. If you read all the signs probably 2 to 3 hrs. The bubbling earth is most enjoyable and the sulfur smells. Like Iceland in miniature for beginners.
Syn O — Google review
Interesting park! Soos Nature Reserve A nature reserve, curiosity and European rarity in one! The Soos National Nature Reserve lies not far from Františkové Lázně. The vast peat bogs with lakes, mineral springs and gaseous carbon dioxide springs are reminiscent of a prehistoric landscape. The most interesting places include a nature trail that leads directly above the bogs along meandering wooden walkways. You can see a natural geological park, a museum dedicated to the local nature, the history of the Earth and an exhibition of life-size models of prehistoric animals. It also shows the flora and fauna endemic to this species due to the specific geological conditions of the soil and subsoil.
Peawy P — Google review
Really interesting place - incredible sights and smells created by the water and gas coming up from the ground.
Mark S — Google review
A far cry from the Yellowstone but peaceful and interesting. Dogs are welcomed. Also, very close to the German border so, if you're in Germany, and you miss good food, this is a good excuse to come visit and go eat afterwards.
Diego G — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk. Not expensive, very unique. Beautiful views. There were few very people people, you could fully enjoy the qiuetness. The staff is helpful, the toilets are clean.
Moni D — Google review
Very cool natural reserve for the spring water, takes about 1 hour to walk through it. Highly recommended
Kevin T — Google review
Really beautiful nature reserve! The walk was a bit shorter than I expected, but it was really interesting and beautiful nonetheless. There are signs with information and a little museum. Little entry fee to go onto the trail, totally worth it. Highly recommend when in the area
Mirjam O — Google review
Beautiful piece of Carlsbad's region. The way is approximately 1.5km long and along the way there are some pieces of information about the place. It is more than suitable for family and it costs only 90Kč per person.
Jakub P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Kateřina 39, 351 34 Skalná, Czechia
http://www.muzeumfl.cz/
+420 351 011 997
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