Dolny Śląsk

17-19.10.2024

DAY 1

Morning departure from Warsaw to Jawor – small city with wealth of monuments of old architecture. We’ll see the real pearl of Jawor- the all-wooden Evangelical Church of Peace built in the years 1664-1665. The monument was included in the UNESCO list of world heritage sites.

Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.

En route to Kliczkow Castle we’ll stop in Boleslawiec - famous for its ceramic products. We’ll visit to the Center of Old Pottery Technics, where you will learn how to decorate pre-fired vessels (so-called biscuits) with a stamp decoration typical of Boleslawiec pottery.

The Medieval KLICZKÓW CASTLE is located among dense Lower Silesian Woods, on the meanders of the Kwisa river. Stay in this place is a unique opportunity to taste the dishes of the castle's cuisine. Traditional Polish cuisine uses products coming from Lower Silesian Woods, the Kwisa river and surrounding ponds and lakes.

Overnight stay at the Kliczkow Castle.

DAY 2

After breakfast, drive to Czocha Castle. The mystery of the place will make the trip an unforgettable adventure. Secret passages, stylish chambers, unusual exhibitions....

The next stop on our trip will be Walbrzych where we will visit the Old Mine in an unusual way. You will receive miners' costumes and have the opportunity to play the role of mine workers, performing various underground works.

Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.

Drive to Wroclaw - one of the oldest and the most beautiful cities in Poland. Situated at the foot of the Sudetes, by the Oder river, crisscrossed by its numerous tributaries and channels, it is an exceptional city of 12 islands and over 100 bridges. We will explore the city in the form of an adventure city game.

Overnight stay at the hotel in Wroclaw.

DAY 3

After breakfast, check-out and transfer to the airport in Wroclaw.