The Schaffgotsch family, ruling vast lands around Karkonosze Mountains, settled in Cieplice in 1675. Their previous seat was the Chojnik castle, burned down due to a stroke of lightning. They settled...
All-year luge tracks in the city centre, 1,060 m and 800 m long.
The Death Curve takes its name from a very sharp and dangerous curve at Droga Sudecka [The Sudeten Road] between Szklarska Poręba and Świeradów Zdrój at the altitude of 775 m above sea level. The...
Mysterious and incredibly romantic tombs, are hidden behind huge boulders, at the crest of a low lightly forested hill. Two nameless stone tablets cover the remains of the last residents of nearby...
Borowice › Grabowiec › Kaplica Św. Anny › Sosnówka Wandering the lower areas of the Karkonosze mountains you should make sure to visit the Kaplica św. Anny (Chapel of St. Anna), located on the...