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Active Holidays

We provide active holidays for people willing to change their present lifestyle to a more healthier and active one or for someone who already enjoys this lifestyle. They take place in the Spring and Summer time. It is full of interesting, adventures activities with spa treatments alongside. To keep the high standard of service, maximum group sizes of 4-8 people taking part at the time. As we know it is hard nowadays to sacrifice your precious days off so we have added to each week vast sightseeing programmes. All this (healthy exercise, spa treatments, interesting sightseeing and time to relax) plus staying in a nice and very peaceful hotel will make it a holiday to remember.

The Summer programmes are available in a variety of places. As these holidays are tailored to small groups of 4-8 people we have different options for you to choose from depending on your personal preferences and your budget. We organise family activity holidays - suitable for parents and their children (all ages), activity holidays for adults, fit camps for adults and children. We welcome disabled people as well.

Activities to choose from are not weather-dependent will include visits to vast famous tourist attractions, nordic walking, caving, kayaking, rock-climbing, hiking, swimming, high-rope adventure park, luge, horse-riding, gym sessions, mountain-biking, quads, off-road, shooting range, basic kick-boxing. All of the activities are run by professional and fully qualified instructors. Transfers from and to the airport (Wroclaw, Krakow and Prague) are provided as well as through the whole duration of your stay.

sight seeing trips can include
Lower Silesia region, Poland

The variety of its nature and culture, as well as its proximity to the Czech and German borders, verify that the tourist offerings of this region are among the wealthiest in the country. Everything you are looking in holidays from you will find it here. Adventure seekers and ghost hunters may delight in a multitude of castles, full of secret passages and spooky dungeons. For those who love beautiful places and relaxation, Lower Silesia boasts lovely towns, small hotels and the SPA Heath resorts. In no time at all you can become fully re-energized in both body and spirit.

sight seeing trips can include
Ksiaz Castle

The Pearl of Lower Silesia, is undoubtedly one of the greatest tourist attractions of the region. It was erected in the 13th century by Bolko I, the prince of widnica and Jawor. It lies atop a promontory and is surrounded by a gorge in which the river Pelczinica flows. The castle is surrounded by a 300 hectare park and tree reserve. In spring the castle is besieged by thousands of flowering azaleas and rhododendrons. A trail leading to the castle is ornamented with roses and the trickling of water from fountains and cascades. The castle was repeatedly destroyed, rebuilt and reconstructed. Throughout the course of history, it belonged to numerous owners. In 1941 the castle was confiscated by the Nazis. Numerous historic chambers were destroyed. About 15 and 50 meters deep underground the Germans bore tunnels, the function of which is a subject of reflection of many scholars even today. After the castle had been liberated, the demolition work initiated by the Nazis was continued by the Red Army. After the end of the war activities, the desolate coastle was deteriorating. Presently it is under the protection of the Provicinial Conservator of Monuments.

Ksiaz Castle
Wroclaw

The capital of Lower Silesia, nicknamed "The Venice of Poland," sits on twelve islands along the Odra River. This historic city showcases Gothic, Flemish, and Viennese Baroque architecture, although it's known as a progressive incubator of avant-garde theatre and modern art. With a thriving university and growing scientific sector, the diverse population demands eclectic entertainment, fine restaurants, and trendy boutique shopping.

Wroclaw
The Karkanosze National Park

Boasts a wide variety of architectural landmarks concentrated in its main towns and cities. The historical and cultural wealth of these lands have made the Karkanosze into a highly attractive tourist region. It is an ideal place for both nature lovers and those enjoying active leisure.

Karkanosze National Park
Szczawno-Zdroj Spa Resort

Lies at the foothills of the Chelmiec Mountain, in the valley of Szczawnik Stream. A mild and invigorating climate reigns here, thanks to a mixture of continental and oceanic air currents. The town’s spa is one of the oldest in Lower Silesia.

Szczawno-Zdroj Spa Resort
The Bear’s Cave

This is the most beautiful, most interesting and largest Polish cave open to tourists. The interior temperature is around 6°C. Specially built walkways and lighting, not only ease viewing, but also protect the beautiful and unique natural attributes of this cave – its wonderful calcium dripstones. These underground corridors were formed over millions of years by the flow of water penetrating the marble deposits. Within the high open spaces, which can reach several metres in height, we find some fantastic formations of various shape. There are stalactites hanging from above and stalagmites protruding from below, cascades emanating from walls, draperies and many other forms, some of which can be several metres in length. The water flowing from them creates impressive calcium forms such as the cascades (the Deep Cascade and stone milk) over the entrance to the Corridor of Water. The variety and wealth of these calcium formations, together with the “cavelike” nature of the location, allows the Bear’s Cave to boldly compete with other facilities abroad.

Bear's Cave
Prague (Czech Republic)

Visit to one of the most beautiful of European cities, a veritable living museum of picturesque medieval cobblestone streets, Gothic church spires, beautiful bridges and gorgeous squares. Prague has a manageable, compact centre ideal for relaxed strolling among the major sights: the wonderful castle area with its fine city views, the cathedral, the cobbled labyrinth of the Old Town, fabulous Staromestské Námestí square, breathtaking Charles Bridge, the riverside and the old Jewish neighbourhood.

Prague