Krakow – Czestochowa highland is the magnificent surrounding of Krakow which is full of lime stone and carst phenomena region. You will have the unique opportunity to see the most beautiful natural rock formations of Jura area. The name of this region is named this way as well as The Eagles‘ Nests. The term „Eagles‘ Nest refers to the ruins of castles located is one of the most famous tourist routes in Poland.
Next, you will also visit the part of Ojcow National Park which is the best sample of jurrasic type of landscape – the Valley of Pradnik river.
Some of the phenomenally weathered rocks are known as e.g. the Hercules Club,.
Great attraction of this unique area is Pieskowa Skala Renaissance Castle and, time and weather permitting, we may stop by the ruins of Ojcow Castle.
During this tour you will see the most beautiful and characteristic places of this area.
Trout restaurant is a real highlight of a place!
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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
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Pieskowa Skala Castle
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