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• Myslakowice
In the historic park there is a beautiful neoclassic palace with a lake possessing two small islands. Community Myslakowice consists of 10 lovable villages. The village has rich history which is connected to religion refugees from Tirol. More information : www.myslakowice.pl

• Jelenia Góra
The town of 900 years of history. In Jelenia Góra Cieplice has been providing comfort to people suffering from motor organs, urinary tract and eye illness. Here you can visit a picturesque Spa Park with museum of birds and butterflies. All roads in the Old Town in Jelenia Góra centre lead to the market square, which is surrounded by burgher houses with arcades, where the visitors are greeted by the bugle-call, played from the town-hall’s tower. Here you can do your shopping, eat nicely and take some rest drinking coffee or cold drinks.

The Jelenia Góra region abounds in castles, palaces, museums, churches, chapels and ruins. In the summer time take place concerts, street performances etc. In restaurants have been served polish and european meals.





In the town there are three city markets and one big Sunday market in Cieplice at general sport stadium with old and new things to buy. Outside the city at the road to Wroclaw there are two trade centers: Tesco and Carrefour. In Jelenia Góra – Dziwiszów at the road to Legnica you can ski on micro-climatic mountain Lysa Góra with ski lift and attraction of night skiing. More information at www.jeleniagora.pl

• Wroclaw
Wroclaw (Wroclaw) is an excellent example of a multicultural metropolis situated at the interface of ethnically diverse areas. For a greater part of the city's history, German was the dominant language in Wroclaw (Wroclaw). Multiculturalism again left a very deep impression on the city's character after the Second World War, when the city's German population was largely replaced by people arriving from various regions of Poland, including those resettled from the eastern provinces of Poland taken over by the Soviet Union. Today Wroclaw is open for all the people offering its treasures: monuments, churches, parks a.s.o. From Myslakowice to Wroclaw is about 120 km www.tur-info.wroc.pl

• Praag
The history of Prague was always connected with the history of Czech country as a whole. The land, where Prague was to be built, had one of the oldest settlements in Europe. It has been settled since the Paleolithic Age. Several thousands of years ago, there were trade routes connecting southern Europe to northern Europe going through this area, following the course of the river. From around 500 BC the Celts, the Boii, were the first known inhabitants of this region by name. The Boii named the region Bohemia and the river Vltava. To go to Praha you need to buy before the highway a viniette! .

• Dresden
Dresden offers attractions in great variety. No book about the history of architecture can miss mentioning the Dresden Zwinger. The Frauenkirche Church, Semper Opera House and Royal Palace as well as many other historical monuments and ensembles determine the image of the city. The saucy angels from Raphael’s “The Sistine Madonna” make publicity for Dresden’s art collections in the whole world. Magnificent promenades on the bank of the Elbe, interesting museums and institutions, industrial monuments, charming details The historical centre of Dresden is located on the left bank of the Elbe, at the peak of a graceful river bend. Protected for centuries by mighty fortifications, the Saxon capital developed splendour and activity. Even today the buildings from the Renaissance, baroque and 19th century determine the Elbe front and the face of our city. Viewed from the opposite bank or from one of the Elbe bridges Dresden presents itself at first glance as a cultural city of European rank.

• Karpacz
Karpacz is a typical mountain town, situated at the foot of Sniezka Mountain in Karkonosze region, in Lomnica valley and its tributaries. That area includes the most attractive eastern part of mountain ridge. The town is situated in not a very wide and steep Lomnica valley, at the altitude ranging from 480 to 885 meters above the sea level. The main street extending through 7 kilometers up to Bierutowicka pass at the altitude of 820 meters, is the axis of the area.

The most famous touristic city in the region with many ski lifts, pubs, restaurants, clubs, discos and other attractions. From the city you can go directly to the mountains choosing one of the routes to Karkonosze. In the city there is very nice museum of dolls, museum of sport, wooden church “Wang” and unique magnetic place where the car without working motor goes up! In the centre of the city you can take a walk in the park , play tennis or just play games on the main street. The Wild Waterfall, situated by the lowest lift station will make it cooler during hot, sunny days. A perfect place to rest may be a small water body on the Lomnica River. In Karpacz Górny in the Winter you can skate or ski at Kolorowa slope. In the summer there is possibility to enjoy on the same slope summer toboggan. Summer and Winter time Karpacz invites you to come! More informations at
www.kopa.com.pl
www.parkilinowe.pl
www.karpacz.pl
www.snow-forecast.com

• Kowary:
Kowary is located in south-eastern part of the Jeleniogórska Dale (Kotlina Jeleniogórska) at the foot of the Karkonosze and the Rudawy Janowickie Mountains. Kowary is a town of about 12.500 residents. Until recently it was an industrial and touristic town, nowadays it is undergoing a period of structural transformations designed to give it the quality of centre of tourism and specialized therapeutics. There are few places in which one can be treated just by staying in it. With its shafts, unique radon inhalatorium and the mountains and forests that surrounds it on all the sides, Kowary is such an unusual spot. More information: www.sudety.it.pl

• Swieradów Zdrój:
The town was probably founded at the end of 13th or the beginning of 14th century. The peak of health resort development occurred in the twenties of 20th century. Direct railway connection operating since 1909 opened Swieradów to the world and contributed to full prosperity of the resort town. When WWII ended, the health resort resumed its activity on 26 May 1946. Swieradów-Zdrój is an attractive place all year round due to still unexhausted deposits of natural treasures. Thousands of children and adult visitors have already experienced the healing power of this extraordinary place in Lower Silesia. Its natural richness includes radon-active mineral waters, mud bath resources, climate and spruce bark used in medical care. Spa House from 1899 with the longest (80 m) in Sudety roofed walking hall, well-room and spa park from 19th century. Opposite the Spa House there is a relief of a frog commemorating discovery of radon-active properties of the springs. www.swieradow.pl

Harrachov Harrachov is a town on the Mumlava river in the northern Czech Republic, four km from the border with Poland. It is within the Krkonoše mountain range, about 700 metres above sea level.. The main dominant of Harrachov which attracts all the visitors during the whole year is a silhouette of mammoth jumping take-off ramp on the background of Certova hora (mountain). Harrachov is known because of an important venue of international ski jumping. The original village Dörf was founded in the 17th century near Seifenbach (Sejfský, now Ryzí stream) and at the beginning of 18th century its name was changed to Harrachov by its owners (originally Harrachsdorf). After World War II. settlements Nový Svet and Rýžovište joined Harrachov, in 1959 Mýtiny, remote settlement on Polish side, also joined it with exchange of the same large area at Kacírská skála. Harrachov was given a railway connection with Korenov and Tanvald. This exceptional rack railway offers beautiful sightseeing tour with a view to romantic landscape of Jizera mountains and Krkonoše and with a lot of tunnels and viaducts. More info : click here