The Kłodzko Valley is full of

Tourist attractions

What's worth seeing

at any time of year

The Kłodzko Land is a beautiful region in Lower Silesia. Here you will find unique rock formations, picturesque biking and hiking trails, ski slopes, and springs with healing waters. There is no lack of attractions for people of all generations in the Kłodzko Land!

Kłodzko Attractions

Kłodzko Fortress

The Kłodzko Fortress is a historical military building located in the centre of the Kłodzko Valley. It can be visited with a guide or severally. A couple of different routes are available for tourists, including an underground labyrinth.

History enthusiasts can explore the nooks and crannies of the “Poza Szlakiem” section of the fortress. From the upper parts of the fortress, there is a beautiful view of the Kłodzko Land.

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Undergrounds of the Kłodzko Old Town

Beneath the Kłodzko Old Town, there are underground passages, partially open to the public. These tunnels, walkways, and corridors are the result of the townfolks’ work, who have been continuously expanding their cellars since the 13th century.

The entrance is located at the foot of the fortress, and the exit is below the parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Zawiszy Czarnego Street.

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Gothic Bridge of St. John

This stone bridge dates back to the second half of the 14th century. The bridge was constructed using mortar made from egg white, lime, and sand. In 2014, the Gothic bridge received an award in the category of Preservation of Historical Values of a Single Object in the “Zabytek Zadany 2014” competition.

The square located on the western side of the Gothic Bridge (entrance from Daszyńskiego Street) hosts many cultural events organised by the Kłodzko Cultural Center and the City of Kłodzko.

Kłodzko Old Town

The Old Town in Kłodzko captivates visitors with its well-preserved monuments, both secular and sacred, creating a unique urban landscape. The charming streets are full of traces of the city’s rich history and also serve as a film set.

Film producers often use the streets of the old town for diverse contexts. One of the films shot here is “Kajtek the Wizard,” directed by Magdalena Łazarkiewicz.

Museum of the Kłodzko Region

The largest collections in the Museum include a collection of tin, coins, Silesian clocks from the industrialisation era in Lower Silesia, and unique glass, with particular emphasis on the achievements of artists working in the Kłodzko region after 1945.

The museum is open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM from 1st of May to 30th of September. In the remaining months, the museum can be visited between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays.

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Religious Monuments

The oldest preserved church in the city is the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which belongs to the Jesuits. Inside the church, you can see the tombstone and monument of the first Prague archbishop, who commissioned the construction of the church.

The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, along with the Franciscan monastery, has retained its current form since the 18th century. At the entrance, on the left side, the height of the water level that flooded the church during the millennium flood in 1997 is marked.

Activities for the sport

Skiing and Snowboarding

In winter, the Kłodzko region is a popular destination for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowboarding enthusiasts. The most popular resorts are Zieleniec, Czarna Góra, and Duszniki-Zdrój, among many others in the area.

Cross-country skiers will find numerous trails in the Kłodzko region, with paths located near Karłów, Lasówka, and Spalona.

Zieleniec

Czarna Góra

Spalona

Karłów

Singletrack Glacensis

The network of bike trails in the Kłodzko region includes 27 loops of varying difficulty levels. These paths lead through mountain forests and other picturesque areas.

The combination of these loops allows for bike trails of approximately 260 kilometers, including asphalt and gravel sections.

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Hiking

Whether you’re looking for easy or challenging trails, you can enjoy beautiful paths, climb observation towers, and admire mountain panoramas.

Activities with Children

Minieuroland

In the Kłodzko Miniature Park, you can see over 40 models of famous buildings from Lower Silesia, the Kłodzko Region, Europe, and the world. All of this is set in a beautiful garden full of unique plant species.

Minieuroland is also home to many unusual animals, including Wiewórkarnia (Squirrel Park), Woliera Wolnych Lotów (Free Flight Aviary), and Kraina Surykatek (Meerkat Land).

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Jump World Trampoline Park

Jump World is a trampoline park in Kłodzko where children and adults can enjoy jumping. Jump World offers more than just trampolines; it also includes…

a basketball area, a ninja course, a foam pit, a Spiderman zone, and more.

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Climbing Hall

Hold School is a climbing hall with walls with different levels of difficulty. The walls are prepared for climbers of all skill levels. Those who have never tried climbing before and those who climb it’s possible will find something suitable here.

 

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Beautiful views

Kłodzka Góra

The peak of Kłodzka Góra is the closest summit to our hotel and restaurant, Korona. From here, you can walk to the lookout tower at the top of the mountain. The views are stunning!

Śnieżnik

This is the highest peak on the Polish side of the Eastern Sudetes and in the Śnieżnik Massif. It is the only mountain in the Śnieżnik Massif that rises above the tree line.

The views from the top can be enjoyed both from the peak itself and the newly built observation tower.

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Sky Bridge and Sky Walk

Crossing the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, suspended 95 meters above the ground, is a challenge but also pure pleasure! For those who prefer beautiful views from above with more stable footing, we recommend the Sky Walk in Dolni Morava.

The path is 55 meters high, and from its top, there is a view of the entire Śnieżnik Massif and the Morava River Valley. The return journey down the Sky Walk can be made using the 100-meter long slide.

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Treasures of nature

Szczeliniec Wielki

Szczeliniec Wielki is the highest peak in the Table Mountains. The trail is neither demanding nor long, but it is important to note that to reach the summit, you must climb over 665 steps.

It is definitely worth the trip for the exceptional views and the imagination-stirring rock formations. During the summer season, we recommend descending into the so-called “Piekiełko,” a path through the crevices of majestic rocks.

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Błędne Skały

Błędne Skały is a short but extremely picturesque trail leading between rock formations that formed millions of years ago at the bottom of a sea.

Błędne Skały is a labyrinth of crevices and alleys between rocks several meters high. Some of them have their own names, such as Skalne Siodło (Rocky Saddle), Kurza Stopka (Chicken Foot), Głaz Trzech Krzyży (Three Crosses Boulder), and Skalne Czasze (Rocky Bowls).

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Bear Cave

The most beautiful dripstone cave in Poland. The recently discovered Mastodon Hall is almost the size of the national stadium!

The discovered halls and corridors measure a total of about 5 kilometers. The tourist route is 360 meters long, surrounded by various dripstone formations and a large number of Ice Age animal bones. The cave is also accessible to people with disabilities.

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Resorts

Polanica-Zdrój

Polanica-Zdrój is famous for its health-promoting mineral waters. The old Chess Park and Spa Park are also worth mentioning.

Walks through this charming town can soothe the mind, and the publicly accessible spring in Spa Park quenches the thirst of active tourists. During the summer season, there is also a toboggan run.

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Lądek-Zdrój

One of the most famous and oldest health resorts – it was known as a spa as early as the end of the 15th century.

It is considered the oldest health resort within present borders of Poland, as historical sources indicate that there were bath facilities here in 1241, destroyed by the Mongols returning from the Battle of Legnica.

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Kudowa-Zdrój

One of the oldest health resorts in Europe, famous for the healing properties of its mineral waters for centuries. Their sources flow out in the heart of the resort – the Spa Park.

Noteworthy is the brine graduation tower in the spa park, which emits iodine, positively affects the entire body. For children, we recommend expending energy at the Capitalna Zabawa playground.

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Military Attractions

Kłodzko Fortress

The Kłodzko Fortress is a historical military building located in the centre of the Kłodzko Valley. It can be visited with a guide or severally. A couple of different routes are available for tourists, including an underground labyrinth.

History enthusiasts can explore the nooks and crannies of the “Poza Szlakiem” section of the fortress. From the upper parts of the fortress, there is a beautiful view of the Kłodzko Land.

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Srebrna Góra Fortress

Srebrna Góra Fortress is one of the key attractions of Lower Silesia. Its roots go back to the 18th century, making it a site with an extremely rich history.

With the entire complex covering an area of 106 hectares and its location on mountain peaks, the Srebrna Góra Fortress is one of the largest mountain defensive structures on our continent.

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Underground City

This war facility is a part of the ‘Riese’ complex like the Walim Drifts, was built by the Third Reich. It consists of about 2 kilometers of underground corridors.

There is much more around

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