Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Sobótka (Poland). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Ślęża, Wieżyca, and Zamek Górka. Also, be sure to include Sudeten Foreland in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Sobótka (Lower Silesian).
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Ślęża
Mountain in Poland. The Ślęża is a mountain in the Sudeten Foreland in Lower Silesia, 30 km from Wrocław, southern Poland. This nature reserve built mostly of granite is 718 m high and covered with forests.
The top of the mountain has a PTTK tourist mountain hut, a television and radio mast, church Mary, some poorly-visible ruins of the castle and an observation tower. The mountain and its surrounding region form a protected area, Ślęża Landscape Park.[1]
Wieżyca
Theme park, Amusement park, Climbing
Address: ul. Armii Krajowej 13, 55-050 Sobotka
Zamek Górka
Palace in Sobótka-Górka - a former Augustinian church and monastery built in the mid-13th century at the foot of Mount Ślęza, rebuilt in the 19th century into a palace.
Sudeten Foreland
Sudetes Foothills or Sudeten Foreland is an area located north of the Sudetes proper, being connected with them, but separated from the Sudetes by a distinct tectonic line. The region is divided between Poland and the Czech Republic.
The highest elevation is Ślęża at 718 m above sea level.
From the northwest, the Sudetes Foothills border with the Silesian-Lusatian Lowland, from the northeast with the Silesian Lowland, from the southeast, south, and southwest with the Sudetes.[2]