Lower Silesia, located in the southwest of Poland, is a region rich in history, natural beauty, and architectural treasures. Its capital, Wrocław, is one of Poland’s most charming cities, known for its vibrant market square, Gothic town hall, and hundreds of dwarf statues scattered throughout the city. The Oder River and numerous bridges add to Wrocław's unique character.
Beyond the city, Lower Silesia offers a wealth of attractions. The Karkonosze Mountains, including the resort towns of Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba, are ideal for hiking, skiing, and enjoying stunning views. Visitors can explore medieval castles such as Książ Castle, perched on a forested hill near Wałbrzych, or visit the majestic Cistercian Abbey in Krzeszów.
The region also boasts spa towns like Kudowa-Zdrój, Duszniki-Zdrój, and Polanica-Zdrój, known for their healing mineral waters and 19th-century architecture. Nature lovers can visit the Stołowe Mountains National Park, famous for its unusual rock formations and hiking trails.