Wleń Castle-Pilchowicka Dam-Knight’s Tower in Siedlęcin The Beaver Valley Park lies between Jelenia Góra and Lviv Slaski. Created in the river valley, it is full of climatic places. Palaces, old castles, beautiful views. The Beaver River proudly flowing through a land of rolling fields, like in Tuscany. Sensational walking paths, massive bridges and a dam all in one trip.
Departure from Wroclaw at 7:00 a.m. (Sucha Street, PKS Station, Wroclavia Gallery). Drive to Siedlecin, visit the Ducal Tower (residential and defensive) from the 14th century. In addition to interesting architecture (including the oldest wooden ceilings in Poland), the tower is distinguished by wall paintings, painted using the al secco method with the legend of the Knight of the Round Table. Drive to the Pilchowicka Dam-now the second largest in Poland, built in 1912. It measures 62 meters high, and a hydroelectric power plant is located at its feet. Drive to the town of Wleń. Climb to the top of the Castle Mountain Nature Reserve hill, where the ruins of Wleń Castle are located. The structure is considered by some to be the oldest brick castle in Poland. The defense tower offers picturesque views of the surrounding area. Return to Wroclaw in the evening hours.
TRANSPORTATION: by bus or minibus GUIDANCE: by a pilot-guide INSURANCE: NNW (up to 10,000 PLN) ATTENTION:Admission tickets paid on your own: Wleń - 10 PLN/person, Siedlecin Tower - 15 PLN/person. The office reserves the right to change the order of sightseeing. The detailed program is determined by the pilot.