Discover Jelenia Góra: Where nature meets urban charm
Nestled in the picturesque Lower Silesia region of Poland, Jelenia Góra is a city that blends natural beauty with historical allure. While city itself is a matter of few hours sightseeing, it’s Jelenia Góra’s surroundings that attracts more people. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo it offers a delightful mix of experiences. Let’s dive into the best things to do during your visit:
City walk
Market Square: Begin your exploration in the heart of the city—the Market Square. Admire the colorful merchant houses, the impressive town hall, and many cafes serving traditional polish desserts. The arcades of historic townhouses add to the charm. Don’t miss the remnants of medieval defense walls nearby.
St. Basilica Erasmus and Saint Pancracy: Step inside this monumental medieval church. Its 22-meter-high altar and exquisite interior decorations are awe-inspiring. Outside, discover the tomb chapels and the statue of St. Jan Nepumocena.
Deers: Keep an eye out for the monuments of deer scattered throughout the city—they pay homage to the area’s rich hunting heritage.
Nature in the city
Tower on Krzywoustego Hill – Climb it for the panoramic view of Jelenia Góra. The winding staircase leads to a viewing platform where you can marvel at the cityscape, the rolling hills, and the distant mountains. It’s a perfect spot to capture memories and appreciate the fusion of nature and urban life.
Surroundings
Zamek Chojnik (Chojnik Castle)
Perched atop Chojnik Hill, this medieval castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Karkonosze Mountains. Wander through its well-preserved ruins, enjoy a drink or a meal at the castle tavern, and imagine the knights and nobles who once roamed these halls. Don’t forget your camera—the vistas are truly awe-inspiring!
Cieplice Zdrój: Healing Thermal Waters
Just a stone’s throw away, this historic spa district boasts healing thermal waters. Immerse yourself in relaxation and rejuvenation.
Colorful lakes
Venture further to discover the enchanting lakes dotting the landscape. Each lake has its own character and charm, perfect for tranquil moments and reflection. Perfect for a mornig hike. The entrance is free, but you’ll need to pay for the parking.
Accomodation
You simply can’t see everything that in one day, so I’d say: get a room! We stayed in Mercure Jelenia Góra, which has comfortable family rooms, pool, kids playroom and serve delicious breakfasts. It was around 20 minutes walk from the city center, but with a bus it was way faster.
If you prefer apartments over big hotels, why don’t you try Apartament pod Ratuszem or Plac Ratuszowy, both located in the heart of the city.
So, are you ready? Jelenia Góra awaits you with open arms, inviting to uncover its treasures.