Nearby Attractions
Energylandia, Zatorland, Auschwitz Museum and much more — all within easy reach
Your Gateway to the Best Attractions
Eco Camping Spytkowice is the perfect base to discover the finest attractions of Malopolska and Silesia. Energylandia is literally around the corner, but that's just the beginning.
Energylandia
Poland's largest theme park! Over 120 rides, including the legendary roller coasters Hyperion, Zadra and Formula. Themed zones for kids and adults, a water park and much more. Perfect for a full day of adrenaline.
Zatorland
A complex of themed parks including a Dinosaur Park, Insect Park, Mythology Park and Amusement Park. Life-size moving dinosaur models, interactive exhibits and educational attractions for the whole family.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
A UNESCO World Heritage memorial and museum. Advance ticket booking is required. A deeply moving experience that everyone should have at least once in their lifetime.
Apilandia — Land of Bees
An interactive educational centre dedicated to bees and beekeeping. Walk through a garden with beehives, taste local honeys, take part in beekeeping workshops and explore a fascinating multimedia exhibition. Ideal for families with children.
Carp Valley (Dolina Karpia)
A picturesque region of fish ponds, cycling trails and walking paths. Perfect for a peaceful day in nature — cycling along the embankments, birdwatching, fishing and tasting local dishes with carp as the star ingredient.
Rail Bikes (Drezyny)
A ride on pedal-powered rail bikes along disused railway tracks — a unique attraction combining sport with exploring the countryside. The route leads through scenic fields and forests, offering views you can't see from the road.
Miniature Park Inwałd
One of the largest miniature parks in Poland — over 100 scale models of the most beautiful castles, churches and buildings from across the country. A family-friendly attraction combining fun with learning about Polish architecture.
Wadowice
The birthplace of Pope John Paul II. Visit the Papal Family Home museum, the Basilica, and taste the famous Wadowice cream cakes. A charming town with rich history, a must-see on any trip to Lesser Poland.
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
A remarkable Marian sanctuary inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. A 17th-century Mannerist architectural park with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels and over 40 chapels. One of the most important pilgrimage sites in Poland.
Warownia Inwałd
A medieval-style castle with knight shows, archery range and a children's play zone. Atmospheric interiors, themed exhibitions and a torture chamber. A perfect blend of entertainment with a touch of history.
Dinolandia
A park with life-size moving dinosaur figures. Educational trail, playground, maze and 5D cinema. An excellent family attraction combining learning with outdoor fun.
John Paul II Garden
A unique garden where flowers form a portrait of Pope John Paul II. An observation tower offers panoramic views. A peaceful place for reflection and strolling through beautiful landscaped grounds.
Lipowiec Castle
Picturesque ruins of a 14th-century bishops' castle. The observation tower offers panoramic views of the Beskids and Vistula Valley. A forest trail leads to the castle — an ideal half-day trip.
Ogrodzieniec Castle
A stunning castle on the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland — one of the largest castles in Poland. The ruins on Janowski Hill transport you to the Middle Ages. The torchlit night tour is an unforgettable experience.
John Paul II Birthplace
Museum in the birthplace of Karol Wojtyla. Restored family apartment interiors, multimedia exhibition and memorabilia. A must-visit for pilgrims and history enthusiasts.
Cycling Trails Zator
Easy and scenic cycling paths along rivers and fish pond embankments. Flat terrain ideal for families with children. Routes lead through Carp Valley with views over ponds, meadows and surrounding hills.
So Many Attractions, So Close
Eco Camping Spytkowice is the ideal base. Book your tent and explore the region.
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