





Learn the secrets and techniques of glasswork at this unique museum near Szklarska Poręba. In addition to enjoying the museum and its award-winning collections, visitors can sign up for different glasswork workshops.
Śnieżne Kotły are two glacial cirques located between Łabski Szczyt and Wielki Szyszak. A nature reserve in the Giant Mountains National Park, they also showcase the magnificent alpine landscape.
Located at the altitude of 520 metres above sea level. the beautiful waterfall cascades down and and turns like a spiral where it forms a plunge pool. A wide path, with a viewing platform at its end, leads to the waterfall from the car park.
The tallest waterfall in the Polish Giant Mountains is a mesmerizing sight. with its water cascading down to the beautiful Kamieńczyk Gorge. Behind the waterfall's central cascade is the spectacular Golden Cave with clusters of pegmatites and amethysts.
Szklarska Poręba boasts one of the largest ski resorts in Poland’s Karkonosze mountain range, made up of 20 ski lifts covering 20 km of trails of varying difficulty.
The most popular hiking territory in the Sudetes, Karkonosze National Park covers a stunning 100 kilometers with 33 excellent hiking trails and 19 mountain bike trails for all your outdoor needs.
Whether you dedicate a day or your entire trip to hiking, Szklarska Poręba and the western Sudetes offer a well-developed network of hiking trails that lead from one attraction to the next.
Located inside the historic Sobieszów Palace, this modern educational center offers two interactive exhibitions that invite visitors the region's nature and history in a fascinating, more hands-on way. Browse its multimedia installations and beautifully restored interiors of the former Schaffgotsch estate for a complete experience.