Best attractions and places to see around Olkusz, known as the "Silver City" due to its rich mining past, offers a diverse range of attractions. Located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the region features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and unique natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical wonders and picturesque scenery, making it an engaging destination for various interests.
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The view is absolutely stunning, it'll knock your socks off.
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This castle was built during the reign of Casimir the Great in the 14th century as a watchtower. Over the centuries, it passed through various hands, for example, in the 17th century, it was owned by magnates. Currently, it houses a branch of the Wawel Royal Castle Museum. Tours are available for a fee.
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It's beautiful and has its own atmosphere.
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A nice place with an interesting history. There used to be a swimming pool here, you can see the posts and the beach. The pool is a relic of the military.
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It actually looks like a giant club. Amazing view with the Castle behind.
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Olkusz, known as the "Silver City," offers a rich history. You can visit the historic Olkusz Market Square with its restored Town Hall and the impressive Basilica of St. Andrew. Just 3 km away, the renovated ruins of Rabsztyn Castle, part of the Eagles' Nests Trail, offer panoramic views. Another significant historical site is the Franciscan Monastery and Church, known for its Gothic architecture.
Yes, Olkusz boasts several unique museums. The Underground Olkusz Museum offers two fascinating routes exploring the city's history and mining traditions beneath the market square. You can also visit the Silesian Museum - Olkusz, the Olkusz Heritage Museum, the Museum of Fire Fighting with its extensive collection, and the Regional Museum (PTTK Regional Museum) displaying local ethnography. For geological enthusiasts, the Museum of Minerals of the Olkusz Land is housed in the Machnicki Manor House, which also hosts an African Museum.
The region around Olkusz is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is the Błędów Desert, often called the "Polish Sahara," one of Poland's largest sandy areas. You can admire its unique dunes from viewpoints like Róża Wiatrów. Another striking natural monument is Hercules' Club, a distinctive rock formation in the nearby Ojców National Park. For serene walks, visit Park Miejski or the Pazurek Nature Reserve. The Olkusz Lake District, including Lake Bolesławskie, also offers emerging natural landscapes.
Many attractions around Olkusz are suitable for families. The Błędów Desert and its viewpoints like Róża Wiatrów are great for exploration. Rabsztyn Castle, with its renovated ruins, offers an engaging historical experience. The Lake Sosina provides recreational opportunities with a guarded bathing beach and equipment rentals. The various museums, such as the Museum of Fire Fighting and the Underground Olkusz Museum, also offer educational and interactive experiences for all ages.
The Olkusz region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous trails for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For gravel biking, consider routes like the "Błędów Desert – Velo Błędowska Desert loop" or the "Rabsztyn Castle – Gravel Path to Rabsztyn Castle loop." Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as "Perły Małopolski (Skała): Ojcowski Park Narodowy" or a "Running loop from Rabsztyn." Mountain bikers have options like the "Velo Przemsza Trail" or the "Green Pond – Czubatka Viewpoint loop." Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Olkusz, Running Trails around Olkusz, and MTB Trails around Olkusz guides.
Olkusz's identity as the "Silver City" is deeply rooted in its mining past. The Underground Olkusz Museum is the primary place to delve into this history, with one of its routes specifically focusing on mining and metallurgical traditions, including a spatial model of the mines and displays of equipment. Additionally, the Silver Trail of Olkusz Miners (Szlak Gwarków Olkuskich) offers a unique way to explore the historical sites related to silver and lead ore mining.
Absolutely! The most prominent is Rabsztyn Castle, located just 3 km from Olkusz's Old Town. These 13th-century castle ruins are beautifully renovated and offer stunning views. Further afield, but still within the wider region, you can visit Pieskowa Skała Castle and the Niepołomice Royal Castle, both offering significant historical insights and architectural beauty.
Beyond the Błędów Desert, the region is part of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, known for its distinctive limestone formations. Hercules' Club is a famous example, a towering rock pillar. You can also find other impressive Rock Formations in Ojcowski National Park. The Green Pond and the Limestone Mine, dating back to the 13th century, offer unique natural and historical underground experiences.
Olkusz has several significant religious sites. The Basilica of the Assumption / Basilica of St. Andrew is a stunning 14th-century Gothic church renowned for its architecture, painted ceilings, and the Polyptych of Olkusz. The Franciscan Monastery and Church also holds architectural and religious significance. Nearby, you can find the "At the Cross" Calvary and the Church of St. Florian in Wielka Wieś, as well as the Hermitage of Blessed Salomea.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of experiences, from the unique natural landscapes of the Błędów Desert to the rich history embodied in sites like Rabsztyn Castle and the Underground Olkusz Museum. The blend of historical wonders and picturesque scenery, along with the opportunity for various outdoor activities, makes Olkusz an engaging destination. The komoot community has shown appreciation with over 470 upvotes and 180 photos shared for these attractions.
Yes, the Olkusz Lake District is an emerging area for water-related activities. Lake Sosina, located in Jaworzno, is a popular spot for summer recreation, offering a guarded bathing beach, sandy areas, and rentals for pedal boats and kayaks. Lake Bolesławskie is another area where visitors can observe nature transforming excavated areas into new landscapes.


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