Best attractions and places to see around Chełmiec include a variety of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. The village, located in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, is situated near the confluence of the Dunajec and Kamienica rivers, offering diverse outdoor opportunities. The region provides access to the Sądecki Beskids and Rożnowskie Lake, alongside distinct historical sites. Additionally, the prominent Chełmiec Mountain in the Wałbrzych Mountains offers hiking and panoramic views.
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The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is now a picturesque ruin located in a place of exceptional landscape value – on a slope at the mouth of the Kamienica River into the Dunajec River. Built by Casimir the Great in the 14th century, it was once an important administrative and defensive point, visited by kings, including Jadwiga of Anjou and Władysław Jagiełło. Today, you can see the reconstructed Kowalska Tower and fragments of the old walls, and the entire area serves as a city park.
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The footbridge over the Poprad in Stary Sącz is a modern pedestrian and bicycle crossing that connects the city with the EuroVelo 11 route and the Velo Dunajec trail. It offers a beautiful view of the river and the surrounding meadows and the Sądecki Beskids. The bridge facilitates access to the charming Galician Town and the historic center of Stary Sącz.
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Convenient ride over the Poprad. Not far from the mouth of the Dunajec.
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There is a cast iron well right under the beautiful lime trees planted in the market square around 1877. It was originally located next to the town hall, which was never rebuilt in a fire in 1795. The state in which we find the well dates back to 1848. The well was renovated in 2007.
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The market square development is an example of medieval architecture. Until 1795, there was a town hall on the market square, but it burned down and was never rebuilt. The 17th-century burghers' house, known as the "House on the Dołkach", which survived the fire, houses a regional museum. The seat of the commune authorities is located in the farm building of the former Franciscan monastery. Due to the preserved medieval buildings of the town, in 1954 Stary Sącz was declared an urban reserve. The first mention of Stary Sącz dates back to 1257, when the Duke of Kraków-Sandomierz, Bolesław the Chaste, granted the Hungarian princess Kinga the Sącz land, which included the areas in the triangle: Biecz - Limanowa - Podoliniec (currently Slovakia) as a pledge for a dowry brought to Poland. Kinga enfranchised the Stary Sącz monastery of the Poor Clares that she had founded with the estates she received (including the city of Stary Sącz). At the same time, the seat of local authorities was moved from Podegrodzie to Stary Sącz. In 1358, Casimir III the Great allowed Stary Sącz to be incorporated under Magdeburg law, and at the same time exempted the city from tributes. In 1410, the city was burned down by the troops of Sigismund of Luxembourg led by Scibor of Sciborzyce. In 1679, a unique organ was built in the Church of St. Elizabeth, which was reconstructed in 2021–2023. the rebuilt organ of Jan Głowiński (1679) in the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Stary Sącz In 1683, King Jan III Sobieski, after the Battle of Vienna, visited the city on his way back to Warsaw to pay homage to the remains of Princess Kinga. He supported the efforts to beatify Kinga, and in 1690 Pope Alexander VIII declared Kinga blessed. More details: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stary_S%C4%85cz https://it.wstarymsaczu.pl/starosadec-rynek/
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A tower and a few walls still tower over the Dunajec. The rest of the castle complex is history.
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A restored wall is a ruin. The stairs at the back are closed with a gate, and there are no opening hours listed.
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In 1945, several soldiers of the Peasant Battalions under the command of Tadeusz Dymel blew up a German ammunition warehouse stored in the castle, as a result of which the monument was almost completely destroyed.
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The area around Chełmiec offers a diverse range of attractions. You can explore historical sites like the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, which dates back to the 14th century, or enjoy scenic views from the Poprad River Footbridge in Stary Sącz. Other notable places include the 17th-century Manor House in Wielogłowy and the Miasteczko Galicyjskie (Galician Town) in Nowy Sącz, offering cultural insights.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Poprad River Footbridge is great for a stroll with scenic views, and the area around the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is now a municipal park. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Alpaca Breeding El – Saldwador in Biczyce Dolne for alpacotherapy, or the Aqua Centrum Chełmiec for indoor swimming.
History enthusiasts will find much to discover. Besides the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, you can visit the 14th-century Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wielogłowy, or the 17th-century Wooden Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Chomranice, part of the Lesser Poland Wooden Architecture Route. The World War I Museum and Legionary Cemetery in Marcinkowice also preserve significant historical memory.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Dunajec and Poprad Rivers offer opportunities for rafting (on the Poprad from Muszyna or Piwniczna Zdrój) and cycling along their banks. Rożnowskie Lake near Gródek nad Dunajcem is perfect for beach activities and boat trips. You can also explore the Spruce-Fir Forest Complex and Rdziostów Nature and Forest Path near Marcinkowice for walking, running, and cycling.
The surrounding Sądecki Beskids and the distinct Chełmiec Mountain (near Wałbrzych) offer various hiking trails. For local options, you can find routes like the 'Viewpoint loop from Marcinkowice' or 'Zamczysko loop from Białawoda'. For more details and routes, check out the Hiking around Chełmiec guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. Options include the 'Waterfall in Nowy Sącz loop from Nowy Sącz' and the 'Irena Styczyńska Park – Planty Miejskie Park loop from Nowy Sącz'. These routes are generally shorter and less challenging. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Chełmiec guide.
Absolutely! The area provides a range of mountain biking trails, from moderate to difficult. Popular routes include 'Paścia Góra – Las Chełmiecki loop from Nowy Sącz' and more challenging options like 'Jaworz MTB Segment loop from Marcinkowice'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Chełmiec guide.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in local culture at the Miasteczko Galicyjskie and Sądecki Ethnographic Park in Nowy Sącz, which are open-air museums. The Museum of Folk Artists in Paszyn showcases local primitive art. For a unique experience, visit the Fritz Vineyard in Chełmiec for wine tasting.
For something different, consider the Astro Centrum: Astronomical Observatory on Marcinkowicka Street in Chełmiec for stargazing. The Early Medieval Hillfort Remains on Chełm Hill in Chełmiec, dating back to the 9th/10th century, offer a glimpse into ancient history and are unique in the country.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, depending on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the rivers and lake. Autumn offers beautiful scenery, especially in areas like the Spruce-Fir Forest Complex, which is also popular for mushroom picking. Winter provides opportunities for winter hikes, particularly on Chełmiec Mountain near Wałbrzych.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Poprad River Footbridge is highly rated for its beautiful views of the river and mountains. The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is valued for its historical context and its transformation into a picturesque city park. The overall diversity, from ancient ruins to modern recreational facilities, is a key highlight for many.


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