Kopaniec
Kopaniec is a picturesque village located on the edge of the Jizera Mountains to the Giant Mountains with the Mount Śnieżka, ideal for lovers of nature, active recreation and for those who simply want to relax. This is a place where not only beautiful landscapes but also fascinating tourist attractions await you:
Artists' Village Kopaniec – you can visit mosaic or ceramics studios and also take part in artistic workshops.
Kamienne Wały – mysterious stone walls of unknown origin, reminiscent of ancient fortifications, are one of the most mysterious places in the area.
Bobrowe Skały – impressive granite rocks that can be climbed, offering views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Polana Czarownic – a place where according to legends, witches' sabbaths took place. Today, it is a great place to admire the panorama of the Giant Mountains.
Kozia Szyja – the summit of Kopaniec, which offers sweeping views of mountains and rolling countryside to the north.
Kropelka Waterfall - a popular spot for fans of ice bathing in winter and refreshing dips in summer.
Kopaniec is a unique place where nature intertwines with art, and history with legends. Visit this extraordinary village and feel its magical atmosphere!
Jizera Mountains and Giant Mountains
The Jizera Mountains are a land of gentle ridges, vast peat bogs and mysterious forests.
It is an ideal place for peaceful hikes, bike rides and discovering unusual places. This region is also famous for its exceptionally dark sky, which makes it one of the best places for stargazing in Poland.
Right next to it stretches the majestic Giant Mountains (Karkonosze) – the highest range of the Sudetes, full of steep trails, picturesque waterfalls and rock formations. The highest peak is Śnieżka (1603 m above sea level), from which there is a breathtaking view. The Karkonosze also hides many legends, including stories about the mysterious Spirit of the Mountains – Liczyrzepa.
Both ranges offer countless attractions and are a paradise for lovers of nature, (active) recreation and mountain sport.


Valley of Palaces and Gardens
The picturesque region of Lower Silesia has earned the nickname of the "Polish Loire Valley" due to its exceptional density of palaces, castles and historic gardens.
It is one of the most beautiful places in Poland, full of majestic residences, such as the Palace in Wojanów, the Palace in Łomnica or the Palace in Karpniki or Bukowiec, surrounded by beautiful, well-kept gardens.
Piast Castles Trail
This trail leads through Lower Silesian fortresses that witnessed important historical events.
It includes such gems as Książ Castle, Czocha Castle and Bolków Castle,
Jelenia Góra & Cieplice Zdrój
Jelenia Góra is a picturesque city in Lower Silesia, known for its beautiful old town, castles and proximity to the Giant Mountains.
Cieplice Zdrój the spa district of the city, offers thermal springs and beautiful palaces surrounded by parks.
The Church of Peace in Świdnica is a unique monument, listed on the UNESCO list, being one of the largest wooden churches in Europe. Its unique architecture and historical significance attract tourists from all over the world.
It is also worth going for a day trip to Wrocław (125 km), Prague (165 km) or Dresden (175 km).








It's never boring here -
cyclical events
- International Film Festival "ZOOM - ZBLIŻENIA" - February
- Piast Run (cross-country skiing marathon) - March
- Music Festival in Bukowiec - June
- Art & Glass Festival - June
- Bike Marathon - June
- International Street Theatre Festival - July
- Festival dell'Arte - August
- Organ Music Festival "Silesia Sonans" - August
- Antiques and Curiosities Fair - September
- September Jelenia Góra - September
- Krokus Jazz Festival- October
- Festival of Light - November
- Mountain NASH Festival - November
and many other events and concerts