John Paul II Kraków-Balice International Airport 32 min
Water Park in Krakow SA (36 min) Vast swimming hall with slides, children's games, fountains & padding pool, plus a sauna area. Rabsztyn Castle (24 min) Castle, ruins, and desert Kraków Gate (10 min) Imposing limestone formations resembling a gate, the entry point to a valley with hiking trails. Jordan Park (31 min) English-style gardens with sports areas, a pond & several monuments to famous Poles, plus bike hire. Las Wolski (36 min) Walking, biking & cross-country skiing trails through protected hilly forest home to deer & foxes. Kraków Zoo (36 min) Zoo in a forest setting with 300 animal species, including an array of brightly colored pheasants. Pieskowa Skala Castle (13 min) Grand Renaissance castle built along a cliff in the late 14th century, with a museum & gardens. Wladislaus I Cave (15 min) Caverns linked by narrow passages, said to have been a hiding place for 14th-century king Ladislaus. Jaskinia Ciemna (10 min) Nietoperzowa Cave (12 min) Cave and bats Zamek w Ojcowie (4 min) Renovated castle known for once protecting the southern Polish border, currently housing a museum. Piłsudski's Mound (34 min) Mound built in honor of statesman Józef Piłsudski with walking paths leading to views over the city. Ojcowski National Park (12 min) Nature reserve in mountainous region, with a local museum, visitor center & seasonal cave tours. Maczuga Herkulesa (7 min) 30-m high limestone stack in Ojców National Park, named the Cudgel of Hercules for its unique shape. |