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Lublin (Lubelskie)Bordering Belarus and Ukraine in the east of Poland, Lublin is a very green and picturesque part of th...
16/02/2023

Lublin (Lubelskie)

Bordering Belarus and Ukraine in the east of Poland, Lublin is a very green and picturesque part of the country. Its incredible wildlife is best viewed in Poleski National Park and Roztocze National Park.

As the region once had a substantial Jewish population, there are lots of Jewish Heritage Tours that take visitors around its many historic towns and cultural landmarks; these include a trip to the sad and somber Belzec, a N**i Germany extermination camp where many of Lublin’s residents tragically ended up.

Of its many towns and villages, the well-preserved historic centers of Lublin, the Baroque town of Chelm, and Zamosc with its wonderful Renaissance architecture are the pick of the bunch.

Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie)With stunning natural sights such as the delightfully named Giant Mountains to see, as well ...
16/02/2023

Lower Silesia (Dolnoslaskie)

With stunning natural sights such as the delightfully named Giant Mountains to see, as well as the rolling Trebeznica Hills, the scenic Jeleniogorska Valley, and the mountain-filled Klodzko County, Lower Silesia in southwestern Poland certainly boasts an incredible range of landscapes.

In part due to its proximity to both Czechia and Germany, the region has been ruled by both Bohemia and Prussia in the past. This is best exhibited in cities such as Wroclaw, Boleslawiec, and Swidnica, which boast lots of interesting historical sights and cultural landmarks.

With lots of pristine nature for you to hike or cycle through in the national parks of Karkonosze and Stolowe Mountains, Lower Silesia offers up the perfect combination of history, culture, nature, and outdoor activities. Its plethora of fantastic spa towns are yet another reason why it’s one of Poland’s most visited regions.

Lodz (Lodzkie)Centered around Lodz, the third-largest city in Poland, this beautiful region is located in the Central Po...
14/02/2023

Lodz (Lodzkie)

Centered around Lodz, the third-largest city in Poland, this beautiful region is located in the Central Polish Lowlands, not far from the Swietokrzyskie Mountains.

Despite much of its territory being quite urbanized and industrialized, there are some nice pockets of nature for you to enjoy, with its landscape parks of Lodz Hills, Przedborz, and Sulejow particularly delightful to explore.

While the lively city of Lodz with all its incredible 19th-century industrial architecture is the main draw, both Piotrkow Trybunalski and Lowicz with its two pretty market squares are well worth checking out. There are many more dilapidated yet strangely beautiful former industrial towns dotted around the region.

Lesser Poland (Malopolskie)Bordering Slovakia in the south of the country, Lesser Poland is the most popular region to v...
12/02/2023

Lesser Poland (Malopolskie)

Bordering Slovakia in the south of the country, Lesser Poland is the most popular region to visit amongst tourists. It’s not hard to see why, as it is home to the beautiful Tatra Mountains, the historic city of Krakow, and the chilling N**i-Germany concentration camp of Auschwitz.

With six national parks scattered around the region, Lesser Poland is awash with stunning scenery, and glorious mountains rise up wherever you look; the Beskid, Jura, and Tatra mountain ranges all make up part of its territory.

While the fantastic old town in Krakow (Poland’s second-largest city) and the somber Auschwitz Memorial and Museum see the most visitors, the region has lots of other interesting sights for you to enjoy, with the salt mines at Wieliczka and the spa resort at Rabka-Zdroj also well worth a visit.

Kuyavia-Pomerania (Kujawsko-Pomorskie)Lying in the mid-north of Poland, this wonderful part of the country consists of t...
08/02/2023

Kuyavia-Pomerania (Kujawsko-Pomorskie)

Lying in the mid-north of Poland, this wonderful part of the country consists of the two historic regions of Kujawy and Pomorze, which boast a stunning array of majestic medieval castles, crumbling fortresses, and breathtakingly beautiful old towns.

While historic towns such as Bydgoszcz, Torun, and Chelmno are some of the most popular places to visit in the region due to their lovely old towns, Kuyavia-Pomerania actually has lots of great nature, with rolling hills and sparkling rivers cutting through its patchwork-looking farmland.

As the region used to be ruled by various German states, there is a unique cultural heritage in Kuyavia-Pomerania; this is exhibited in towns such as Biskupin – which is also home to some interesting archaeological sites – and Ciechocinek, a famous spa town.

Greater Poland (Wielkopolskie)Located in the western central part of the country, Greater Poland is awash with history. ...
06/02/2023

Greater Poland (Wielkopolskie)

Located in the western central part of the country, Greater Poland is awash with history. Many of its towns and cities have a Germanic feel to them, as the region was ruled by Prussia and the German Empire for all of the 19th century.

As such, there is a very interesting mix of architectural styles on show. Poznan, the capital of the region, and Gniezno are two of the most popular draws for tourists because of the amazing monuments, churches, and museums they boast, alongside their spectacular old towns.

Although the charming countryside is mainly made up of endless farmland with picturesque villages scattered here and there, there are some fantastic intact pockets of nature for you to visit; the Greater Poland Lakes in Wielkopolski National Park are one of its main attractions.

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