Peaceful sites around Poland: Private day trip from Krakow
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非常适合任何私人团体
无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。值得注意
- 双程私人汽车接送
- 空调车辆
- 个性化接送服务
- 专业的讲英语的司机
- 免费瓶装水
- 出发前24小时免费取消
- 付费景点 Skalki Piekarskie、Tyniec Abbey和Lanckorona 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
- 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
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A cluster of limestone outcrops rising above the Vistula valley, Skalki Piekarskie are part of the Krakow-Czestochowa Jura, a chain of white rock formations, caves, and cliffs that runs for 102 miles (164 KM) north of the city.
What to see
- The limestone pillars and rock faces, carved by millennia of erosion into shapes that local legend has named and mythologized for centuries
- Views down to the Vistula river and across to Tyniec Abbey on its limestone crag
- The surrounding upland meadows and scrub oak forest, home to rare orchids and butterflies in spring and summer
- Cave entrances and rock shelters along the base of the cliffs, some showing evidence of prehistoric habitation
What to do
- Walk the short trail circuit around the rock formations, a well-marked loop that takes about 30 minutes
- Find the eastern edge of the outcrop for the best view down to the river and across to the abbey
What to bring
- Sturdy walking shoes, the limestone paths can be slippery in wet weather







Tyniec Abbey occupies a limestone crag above the Vistula River and is one of the oldest monastic communities in Poland, founded by Benedictine monks in the 11th century and still home to a community today.
What to see
- The Baroque abbey church, rebuilt in the 17th century on Romanesque foundations, with fine carved choir stalls and a treasury of medieval liturgical objects
- The abbey walls rising dramatically from the white limestone cliff, with views upriver towards Kraków and down towards the Carpathian foothills
- The cloister and monastic garden, which can be visited on guided tours
What to do
- Attend Vespers or Compline if timing allows; the monks sing Gregorian chant daily, and the abbey church is open to visitors for the liturgy
- Browse the abbey shop: honey, herbal liqueurs, and candles made by the monks
What to eat
- Lunch at the abbey restaurant on the terrace above the Vistula, offering traditional Polish dishes with views across the river




Lanckorona is a wooden hill village above the Skawa valley, a single main square lined with 19th-century wooden houses, offering sweeping views south to the Tatra Mountains and a medieval castle ruin on the crest above.
What to see
- The Market Square, where two rows of traditional wooden houses face each other across the central green 
- The ruins of Lanckorona Castle on the hilltop above, a 14th-century royal fortress with walls and towers still standing above the treeline
- Views south on clear days to the snow-capped Tatras, the highest peaks in the Carpathians
What to do
- Walk the village square slowly and then follow the short path up to the castle ruins
- Stop at one of the small craft shops selling local woodwork, ceramics, and mountain cheese
What to eat
- Oscypek (smoked sheep's cheese grilled on a stick) from the market stalls near the square, with mountain honey and cranberry jam









