Attractions
Karpacz, quietly hidden among the spectacular landscapes of the Karkonosze Mountains, is a gem among Polish mountain destinations. This charming town, surrounded by magnificent mountains and lush forests, offers perfect conditions for those who want to spend their time actively, as well as for those who want to relax in peace and quiet, close to nature.
Karkonosze National Park
It covers most of the Polish part of the Karkonosze Mountains. It is an ideal place for hiking, with picturesque trails and a wealth of flora and fauna.
Wang Temple
t is a unique medieval wooden temple, moved from Norway in the 19th century. It is one of the most recognizable symbols of Karpacz and a unique place in terms of history and architecture.
Śnieżka
Śnieżka, rising to a height of 1,602 meters above sea level, is not only the highest but also one of the most recognizable peaks of the Karkonosze Mountains. Its uniqueness is further emphasized by the Chapel of St. Lawrence and the meteorological observatory located there, which have contributed to the growing fame of this peak on the Polish-Czech border.
Wild waterfall
Enchanted with an extraordinary aura of magic and romanticism, this picturesque corner of Karpacz captivates with its charm. The origin of the cascade is connected with the accumulation of water from the Łomnica River, which begins at an altitude of 1,407 meters above sea level, flowing from Wielki Staw and Mały Staw.
Hiking trails
Śnieżka, the highest peak in the Karkonosze Mountains, offers magnificent views and is the destination of many hiking trips. Trails of varying degrees of difficulty allow you to tailor your trip to your individual preferences.
Pilgrims
A group of rocks with an impressive height of up to 25 meters, shaped by thousands of years of geomorphological processes, including various types of erosion. When viewed from the right perspective, their shape can indeed resemble a group of pilgrims on a journey.