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Beyond Krakow: 5 Ideas for a Day Trip

Krakow, with its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas. If you have a an extra day to spare during your visit, or if you want to do something different, consider going on a day trip. In this article, we will introduce you to five fascinating destinations just a short distance  from Krakow. Each offers its own unique experiences. Scroll down to read about each destination.

Wieliczka Salt Mine: Subterranean Wonder

Distance from Krakow: 15km

Descend into the fascinating world of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire beautiful salt-carved sculptures, underground chambers and stunning salt lakes. During your visit, you will learn about the history of salt mining and its significance to the region. It is a fascinating journey through centuries of craftsmanship and natural formations.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine is easily accessible from Krakow. You can take a local train from Krakow Glowny station to Wieliczka Rynek station, which is a short walk from the mine entrance.  The journey takes 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a direct bus from Krakow to Wieliczka.

From our property, the mine is only a short distance (5km) away by car or bus.

Ojców National Park: Nature’s Delight

Distance from Krakow: 30km

Escape into the tranquility of Ojców National Park, a place of natural beauty located just outside Krakow. Discover enchanting landscapes, rugged cliffs and twisting rivers. During your visit to the area, you can take leisurely walks through dense forests, see ancient castles and discover mystical caves. It is a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Ojców National Park is easily accessible by public transportation from Krakow. You can take a bus from Krakow’s main bus station or catch a train from Krakow Glowny station to Przeginia or Jerzmanowice stations, which are close to the park entrance. From there, you can explore the park on foot or rent a bicycle. Alternatively you can go by car — the journey takes around 30 minutes.

Auschwitz-Birkenau: A Journey into History

Distance from Krakow: 70km

Reflect on the tragic history of the Holocaust with a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous Nazi concentration and extermination camps. During your Auschwitz tour, you will learn more about the camp as well as its victims and survivors of this dark chapter of human history. It’s a difficult and somewhat depressing experience, yet it’s one of the most important places of interest for visitors to Poland.

To visit Auschwitz-Birkenau, you can join an organised tour that includes transportation from Krakow. Many tour operators offer convenient transportation options with guided tours, ensuring a smooth and informative visit to the memorial site. Alternatively, you can go there on your own and get tickets as an independent visitor. Oswiecim, the town where the former Nazi concentration camp is located, can be reached by car, train or bus. It’s 1h 15 mins by car from Krakow.

Zakopane: Mountain Retreat and Natural Beauty

Distance from Krakow: 110km

Visit the picturesque town of Zakopane situated in the Tatra Mountains. Experience the stunning mountain scenery, go hiking in the national park, or take a cable car to the top of Gubałówka Hill for panoramic views. Get to know the local culture, sample traditional cuisine, and browse the bustling market for souvenirs and handicrafts.

The best way to reach Zakopane is car or by bus. Buses depart regularly from the main bus station at the back of the Krakow Glowny railway station. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.

Dunajec River Gorge and Pieniny National Park: Scenic River Adventure

Distance from Krakow: 115km

Go on an unforgettable adventure through the Dunajec River Gorge, located in the picturesque Pieniny National Park. Get on a traditional wooden raft and let skilled guides navigate you through the winding river surrounded by stunning limestone cliffs. During your trip, you will learn about the folklore and legends associated with the region while enjoying the peaceful ambiance of the landscape. It’s a perfect day trip for nature lovers and those seeking an active escape from the city.

To reach the Dunajec River Gorge and Pieniny National Park, you can take a bus or drive from Krakow to the town of Szczawnica. From Szczawnica, you can join a guided rafting tour along the Dunajec River, or rent a raft and navigate the river yourself. It is advisable to book a tour in advance or check the local transportation options for the most convenient way to reach the gorge.

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Discovering the Enchanting Niepolomicka Forest

Situated just east of Krakow, Poland, lies a hidden gem of natural beauty and tranquility — the Niepołomice Forest (Niepołomicka Puszcza). This expansive forest offers a pleasant escape from the city, with its natural environment and its historical reminders. 

Nature at its Finest

The Niepołomicka Puszcza covers over 1,200 square kilometres of untouched woodland, making it one of the largest and most remarkable forested areas in Poland. As you enter this natural oasis, prepare to be charmed by its ancient trees, wondering trails and vibrant nature. The forest is also home to diverse plant species, including oaks, beeches and birches, creating a lush green landscape.

Wildlife Encounters

The Niepołomicka Puszcza’s wildlife will delight nature lovers. Keep your eyes open for roe deer, red deer, wild boar and various bird species, including the majestic white-tailed eagle. There are plenty of wildlife observation opportunities, offering a chance to connect with nature and capture memorable moments on camera.

Historical Treasures

The Niepołomicka Puszcza used to be the most popular hunting ground for the Polish royalty beginning in the 13th century, and there are reminders of the past throughout the area. Visit the ruins of the medieval Niepołomice Castle, once a royal residence, and imagine the events that took place within its ancient walls. Discover hidden chapels, picturesque ponds and centuries-old trees that have witnessed the passing of time, allowing you to experience the region’s history.

Outdoor Activities

The forest attracts outdoor enthusiasts with a number of recreational activities. Hiking and biking trails intersect the landscape, offering an opportunity to appreciate the forest’s beauty while enjoying some healthy exercise. Nature lovers can enjoy wildlife tours or get involved in birdwatching expeditions to discover the diverse bird species that inhabit the area.

Peace and Serenity

The forest’s peaceful atmosphere allows visitors to unwind and reconnect with nature. Take a relaxing walk along shaded paths, breathe in the fresh forest air, and let the sounds of nature calm the body and mind.

The Niepołomicka Puszcza is an oasis for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts. With its vast woodland, fascinating wildlife and historical treasures, this forest sanctuary offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. 

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