Best attractions and places to see around Włodowice include a blend of historical landmarks and impressive natural scenery. The region, part of the Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska, is characterized by limestone rock formations, rocky hills, and gorges. This area offers a variety of cultural sites and outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and climbing. Włodowice and its surroundings provide diverse points of interest for visitors.
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Ogrodzieniec Castle in Podzamcze is the largest and one of the best-preserved strongholds on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests and the Trail of Jurassic Strongholds. The impressive ruins tower over the area and offer numerous viewing terraces and chambers, towers and courtyards open to the public. It is a popular tourist attraction with catering facilities and bicycle-friendly infrastructure. In the season, it is worth visiting the castle first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds. Access by bike is possible via the asphalt road from the Podzamcze side or via a more off-road option through the Towarne Mountains.
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Ogrodzieniec Castle in Podzamcze is the largest and one of the best-preserved strongholds on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests. The impressive ruins tower over the area and offer numerous viewing terraces and chambers, towers and courtyards open to the public. It is a popular tourist attraction with catering facilities and bicycle-friendly infrastructure. During the season, it is worth visiting the castle first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds. Access by bike is possible via the asphalt road from the Podzamcze side or via a more off-road option through the Towarne Mountains.
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The origins of defensive architecture in Podzamcze date back to the time of Bolesław III Wrymouth, when a defensive stronghold was built on the rocky hill of Birów Mountain, manned by a guard force to protect the border against incursions from Czech princes. Instead of this structure, destroyed during King Łokietek's struggle for the throne of Kraków, Casimir the Great built a Gothic castle on Janowski Hill in the mid-14th century. Władysław Jagiełło gifted it to Włodek of Charbinowice, of the Sulima coat of arms, in 1386. The stronghold changed hands several times, ending up in the hands of the Boner family in the first half of the 16th century, among the wealthiest and most influential in Poland at the time. At the initiative of Seweryn Boner, the castle was rebuilt between 1530 and 1545 into a magnificent Renaissance-style structure. The ambitious owners modeled their plans on Wawel Castle, ultimately furnishing one of the most magnificent residences in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with great splendor. After the Boner family's male line died out, the castle changed hands again many times. Unfortunately, the building also fell victim to invasions and disasters, which caused increasing damage. In 1587, Ogrodzieniec Castle was captured by the forces of Archduke Maximilian, a pretender to the Polish throne. In 1655, during the Deluge, Swedish troops stationed there caused a fire that destroyed a significant portion of the castle. In 1702, the building fell victim to another fire, also started by Swedish troops, this time stationed there during the Great Northern War. From then on, the castle declined, as the costs of reconstruction exceeded the capabilities of subsequent owners. In the early 19th century, the last residents abandoned the building, and its walls were dismantled and used as building materials. Since the early 20th century, a number of initiatives have been undertaken to preserve the picturesque ruins. They are now open to the public, and mass events are held there. The ruins have served as film locations several times, including for Andrzej Wajda's "The Knight," "Janosik," and "Revenge," as well as Netflix's "The Witcher."
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In the small town of Żarki, located in the Myszków district in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, a unique complex of several dozen historic barns has been preserved. The limestone buildings are clustered in the eastern part of the city, near the city market, which is popular throughout the region. They were built in the late 1930s, replacing the earlier wooden ones, which were destroyed by fire. One of the buildings hosts a cyclical event called "Merchant's Neighborhood".
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Amazing views. Unfortunately, you have to pay to get close to the castle or enter it. Castles in private hands.
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I have been riding MTB in the Jura for over 20 years, I am in love with my beloved Jura, the routes and cycling infrastructure are developing beautifully. On average, I do about 2,000 km here every year on MTB routes. It's beautiful, I keep finding new, interesting episodes... I RECOMMEND IT WITH WHOLE HEART!
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Entrance ticket PLN 20. Entry to the Mirów and Bobolice areas is required.
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an interesting place to visit, entrance to the castle grounds is quite expensive
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The region around Włodowice is rich in historical castles. You can explore the reconstructed medieval Bobolice Castle, which is a significant historical building and part of the Trail of the Eagles' Nests. Also nearby are the picturesque Ruins of the Castle in Mirów, an example of a medieval defensive castle. Further afield, but a major attraction, is Ogrodzieniec Castle, one of the most famous and well-preserved castles on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests.
Beyond the castles, you can visit the Barns in Żarki, a unique historical site where farmers stored crops and equipment, now hosting a large marketplace. The region also features the Sanktuarium Matki Bożej Leśniowskiej (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Leśniów), a cultural and religious site, and the MILL Museum of Ancient Crafts in Myszków County, offering insights into historical craftsmanship.
Włodowice is situated within the Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska, known for its distinctive limestone rock formations. A must-see is Okiennik Wielki, a natural monument famous for its large 'window' rock opening. Other notable formations include Jaskinia Głęboka (Deep Cave) and Okiennik Wielki near Skarżyce, both popular for climbing, and Góra Zborów, known for its natural beauty.
The entire Włodowice commune is located within the Eagles' Nests Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd), which is renowned for its unique natural scenery, including limestone monadnocks, rocky hills, and gorges. This extensive area is ideal for hiking and nature observation, offering numerous scenic viewpoints.
The diverse landscape of the Włodowice Gmina supports various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and climbing among the rocky hills and gorges. The area is particularly popular for exploring its natural rock formations and historical castles on foot or by bike.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Bobolice Castle – Bobolice Castle loop' or the 'Mirów Castle – Bobolice Castle loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Bobolice Castle – Mirów Castle loop from Park Krajobrazowy Orlich Gniazd'. For general cycling, there are options like the 'Mirów Castle – Bobolice Castle loop from gmina Włodowice'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Włodowice, Road Cycling Routes around Włodowice, and Cycling around Włodowice guides.
The Eagles' Nests Landscape Park, which encompasses Włodowice, offers a variety of trails. While specific difficulty levels for hiking trails are not detailed, the presence of rocky hills, gorges, and climbing spots suggests a range from easier walks to more challenging routes. Highlights like Bobolice Castle and Ruins of the Castle in Mirów are often part of intermediate-level routes, and Ogrodzieniec Castle requires surefootedness in some places.
Many attractions in the Włodowice area are suitable for families. Bobolice Castle and Ogrodzieniec Castle are listed as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in an engaging setting. The Barns in Żarki, with their marketplace and cultural events, also provide an interesting outing for families.
The region's diverse landscape, including rocky hills and gorges, makes it suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring natural and historical sites without the peak summer heat or winter conditions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The reconstructed Bobolice Castle is praised for its restoration, while the Ruins of the Castle in Mirów offer a picturesque historical experience. The unique rock formations, especially Okiennik Wielki, are highly rated for their natural wonder and historical context. The way Ogrodzieniec Castle integrates with the bizarre rock formations is also a highlight for many.
Within the Włodowice Commune, six Koła Gospodyń Wiejskich (Rural Women's Associations) are active in various villages, including Włodowice itself, showcasing local cultural traditions. Additionally, the Jurajska Band from Rzędkowice contributes to the local cultural scene. The Barns in Żarki also host a cyclical event called 'Merchant's Neighbor' on Saturdays during long weekends, featuring folk music, local delicacies, and regional products.


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