Have you ever thought about spending the summer holidays in Poland? You should, not only can you discover the most beautiful views in Europe, but also, after hours of hiking, you can also have a great time at one of the many festivals.
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In our series “Summer in Poland” we present today: Mysterious Underground Town Głuszyca – the Osówka Complex – the last, the main, the largest, the most complex of Hitler’s headquarters constructed in Lower Silesia.
After winning the Battle of Grunwald, did the Polish king Jagiełło have the chance of taking Malbork? Why did he set off for the triumphal procession on July 18, 1410, while on July 17 the Bishop Jan Kropidło had informed him about the panic among the Teutonic Knights?
If you are interested in relaxing in a beautiful, secluded, quiet and peaceful place, we invite you to Gostynin Lake District, Budy Lucieńskie. The farm “Pod Lipą” (Under the Linden Tree) is located directly above the large and clean Lucieńskie Lake and is over 4.5km long from west to east, which provides good winds for sailing, making it a friendly basin for sailors and windsurfers. Near to the home grows a beautiful, spreading, nearly 400-year-old linden tree – a natural monument.
In our series “Summer in Poland” we present today: The Polish Pottery Festival in Bolesławiec – the largest and the most colourful outdoor event in the region. This year it will be held for the 19th time.
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most important cities in Poland. Its historical character render not only monuments, but also organized during the summer jousting demonstrations, Renaissance dances and many other interesting cultural events, that are worth to see.
The holidays are upon us, which is why in our portal we are leading with a series “Summer in Poland” in which we will showcase places and regions worth visiting, interesting parties, cultural events and popular international summer festivals in Poland.
Almost everyone pondering visiting attractions in Poland, choose the most famous and tourist regions. They sight-see the Tatra Mountains, Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, Bieszczady Mountains, and Sudetes, and relax in the Baltic Sea or Masuria. While in central Poland, near the capital, there is a place where you can spend a couple of a days in a very scenic and authentic way. All you need to do is to go a little more than 100 kilometres from Warsaw in order to reach the Gostynin Lake District.
Lubelskie is only 2.5 hours away from Warsaw. There is great history and two unique national parks (Roztoczanski National Park and Poleski National Park) and 17 landscape parks which makes the region of Lubelskie perfect for a few days excursions.