Adventure in Jura
Cracow-Częstochowa Uplands, also known as Jura Uplands, is a region in the Southern Poland, spreading from Cracow to Częstochowa - a Marian shrine and an international pilgrimage centre. The entire country is cut across by the Eagle Eyries Route, that is, a large collection of old castles and forts. Jura is also a country of limestone, perfect for climbing, and hundreds of caves, from small to those with kilometres of vertical and horizontal corridors. When we add to this its beautiful forests and wide open areas we have a country ideal for active relaxation!
Activities and places worth seeing
Climbing - Jura is a great place for rock climbing, with hundreds of rocks and thousands of climbing routes with differing difficulties and heights, from a few to tens of meters. We provide climbing courses, individual instruction, rental of certified equipment, help in route selection, climbing guides.
Caves - we propose caving in caves unavailable to common tourists, under the care of qualified speleologists. Exploration of caves with the use of certified climbing equipment, rappelling dozens of meters, traversing flooded corridors, large amounts of adrenaline. We provide professional guides - speleologists, and equipment rental.
Paintball- we recommend playing paintball, that is, shoot-outs with paint-filled balls. This game became popular world-wide and is available to anybody over the 12 year of age. We play out various scenarios in deep forests or abandoned buildings. We provide rental of equipment, masks, clothes, guns and the care of qualified instructors.
Quads - small, four-wheel vehicles which combine the properties of a motorbike and an off road vehicle. They enable safe and stable crossing of even the most difficult wilderness, feeling liberty and freedom of movement. They are becoming very popular and fashionable in Poland. We offer you an exciting ride on a marked and safe terrain. We provide vehicle rental and the care of qualified instructors.
Cracow -this city, called the cultural capital of Poland and Europe was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Cracow, a former capital of Poland is a city over 1000 years old. Most of the monuments have been preserved intact, for example the medieval buildings in the Old Town. The heart of the city is its Market Square, where artists, painters, musicians and students gather, making hundreds of pubs and joints teem with activity day and night. Also, no less famous is the Kazimierz district, where the world's second largest complex of Judaic monuments can be found, with its unique atmosphere.
Oświęcim - it's a place that has to be seen during a visit in Poland. A museum of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where the Nazis have murdered millions of Jews, Poles, Gypsies and Russians.
Day by day itinerary
1st day Cracow
Arrival to Cracow, meeting the guide, sightseeing in Old Town.
2nd day Cracow
All-day excursion with a guide. Our Lady Church, a medieval wooden altar by Wit Stwosz, Royal Castle on Wawel (placed on the UNESCO list along the Old Town), Cloth Hall. In the evening - a walk and sightseeing in the Old Kazimierz.
3rd day Jura - Podlesice
Arrival to Podlesice in Cracow-Częstochowa Uplands. Quad (ATV) riding throughout the entire day, with an option of horse-riding and an excursion to nearby castles.
4th day Jura - Podlesice
The day of paintball. Multiple scenarios. In the afternoon - climbing. An option of balloon flight and an excursion with an off-road vehicle.
5th day Jura - Podlesice
An all-day excursion to nearby caves combined with training - abseiling and rope climbing, passing through chokes. In the evening - leaving for Cracow.
6th day Oświęcim, Cracow
An excursion to Oświęcim, sightseeing in Cracow.
7th day Cracow
Departure from Cracow.
We provide the following services:
Room and board, programme, instructors, guides, equipment, insurance, transport.
Room and board options:
Room: pension **, pension ***, hotel **-***.
Board: BB, HB, FB
Price: from 290 EUR
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