The region of Silesia is to be found in the southwestern part of Poland, with the northern plains along the River Odra, a well-developed agriculture, orchards, forests. The capital of the area is Wroclaw, thus a holiday home in Silesia will set you among some great historical sights. This city of Wroclaw, a wonderful destination in its all, has numerous buildings that have been renovated or rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II. The architecture here is simply astounding though, and the historical feel of this part of Poland is one that will make a holiday in Silesia one to remember. Ratusz is a Gothic town hall in the market square in the old town, sided by various mansions, Hala Stulecia is a major exhibition and event hall, and there are also beautiful churches such as the Holy Cross Church or the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Wroclaw. Walk around in the city, pay a visit to the aqua park, the zoo, the botanical garden and the Japanese garden. There are five major rivers flowing through the city, which explains the large number of bridges here. Swidnica is a beautiful city that you can also visit during a holiday in Silesia, it was the capital of the principality in the past, and you will find the Three Churches of Peace here, built out of wood, mud and straw outside the city walls without towers and church bells. The old castle of Piast has the interesting shape of a water droplet. The Bolkow Castle houses a legend of the WWII and was a scientific center for the Nazis. Poland is rich in culture and history.
Active holiday among nature
From the holiday homes in Silesia you can explore the area in various ways. The Tafelbergen National Park has mountains with boulders of up to 12m deep. The sandstone cliffs have some really impressive shapes here. There is a staircase of 665 steps, carved into the rock up to the summit, it is surely worth the effort of climbing it though. You will find several hiking trails here as well. In Warmia and Mazoery you can spot white storks. There is a special observation tower from where you can admire the beautiful birds. The Siemianowka reservoir is a marshy area where more than 100 species of birds feel very much at home. Bird Land is a complex of lakes full of fish in the river Barycza, a paradise for water and mud birds as well. Chelm is the only chalk underworld. In the Chelmska mountain there is a Greek Catholic church worth visiting on a holiday in Silesia. There is a tourist route of 2km in length of underground tunnels at a depth of 27m under the mansions, an old chalk mine in the form of a labyrinth of rooms and corridors.
Always something new in Poland
Poland is a country of great history, a country that everyone should visit at least once in a lifetime, a country that has managed to surpass a great deal of tumultuous historical events and rise above them in becoming this fabulous tourist destination for both young and old. The Karkonosze National Park that is great to visit on a family holiday in Silesia is a beautiful area with lakes and rocks, climbing and skiing opportunities in Poland. The area lies close to the places of Szklarska Poreba and Karpacz. The Bieszczady and Beskid Niski is the least populated area in Europe, that is if of course, you do not count in the animals. You can find fabulous cycling, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and skiing opportunities here, a great deal of fun at any time. The natural environment and culture with beautiful castles and towns in Poland form a beautiful landscape and make it a much sought after holiday destination for your next getaway from the mundane.