Hotel Polonez





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This unique trail offers a chance to discover the beauty of the Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park and enjoy nature in the immediate surroundings of Kraków. The route begins near the city center, by the National Museum. The first stage runs through the Wolski Forest to the Bielany neighborhood, where it crosses the Vistula River. It then turns around and continues along the right bank of the river along a quiet bicycle route to the Dębnicki Bridge and the beginning of the way.
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This trail is attractive both in terms of nature and history. The route begins at a tram loop in Salwador, one of Krakow's neighborhoods, and ends at the Reservoir in Piaski. Along the way, there is the Kościuszko's Mound and the Piłsudzki's Mound; entrance to the first requires the purchase of an entrance ticket. The Pańskie Skały ravine and reserve are also natural attractions on the trail. The route can be completed in the opposite direction, ending closer to the center of Kraków.
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Lesser Poland Way of St. James is one of the routes passing through Poland as part of the European Camino de Santiago network. The trail refers to a medieval route running along the edge of the Vistula River valley from Sandomierz to Kraków. As a whole, the trail is about 200 kilometers long. Stage nine begins at the Cracow Archbishops' Palace gate in Kraków and ends at the Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec.