gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia
gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia
Best castles around gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia are situated within the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, an area characterized by limestone rock formations, deep valleys, and natural attractions. While the gmina itself is known for its archaeological sites and natural beauty, the nearby region features significant historical fortifications. These structures often served defensive purposes along trade routes and later transformed into residential estates. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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This castle was built during the reign of Casimir the Great in the 14th century as a watchtower. Over the centuries, it passed through various hands, for example, in the 17th century, it was owned by magnates. Currently, it houses a branch of the Wawel Royal Castle Museum. Tours are available for a fee.
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At least the parking meters in the valley here accept debit cards. That wasn't the case everywhere. The castle itself is unspectacular; apart from the views of the valley, only the entrance gate is impressive. The tower itself offers almost no views, just a continuous loop of films with beautiful aerial shots.
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The castle in Ojców is one of the most interesting ruins on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests, located on Castle Hill in the Ojców National Park. It was built in the 14th century on the initiative of Casimir the Great and served as a royal guardhouse. The characteristic defensive tower, entrance gate and fragments of walls, which have undergone conservation work in recent years, have survived to this day. Currently, you can visit not only the courtyard, but also the interior of the tower and the new viewing platform with a panorama of the Prądnik Valley.
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Rabsztyn Castle, located on a hill near Olkusz, is a picturesque fortress from the times of Casimir the Great, partially rebuilt and open to the public. The castle tower offers a view of the surrounding hills and forests, and the route to the castle leads through the peaceful, hilly areas of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. There is a small museum and a café on site.
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Ruins of King Casimir the Great's castle (14th century). Today, the remaining fortifications, some residential quarters, a tower, and an entrance gate remain. The castle also offers beautiful views of the Prądnik Valley, with Chełmowa Góra to the south. Tickets are required to enter.
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The price of a regular ticket is PLN 15. 20 or more people on the weekend.
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Attention! Pieskowa, not "sand" as some say ;)
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The region is rich in history, particularly as part of the 'Eagle's Nests Trail'. Among the most significant are Pieskowa Skała Castle, a stunning Renaissance masterpiece with origins as a 14th-century watchtower, and Ojców Castle, 14th-century ruins built by King Casimir the Great. Rabsztyn Castle also dates back to Casimir the Great's era and offers a glimpse into medieval fortifications.
Yes, several castles in the vicinity are suitable for families. Rabsztyn Castle, Ojców Castle, and Pieskowa Skała Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. They offer historical exploration, scenic views, and often have facilities like cafes or museums that can engage visitors of all ages.
The castles are nestled within the picturesque Polish Jurassic Highland, an area known for its limestone rock formations and deep valleys. Pieskowa Skała Castle is located in the beautiful Prądnik Valley, on the edge of Ojców National Park, and is near the famous 'Hercules Club' rock formation. Ojców Castle also provides stunning views of the Prądnik Valley.
The area around Gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia and its castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Sokolica Cliff – Będkowska Valley loop' or running routes such as the 'Hercules' Club – Pieskowa Skała Castle loop'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
While there isn't a single trail directly connecting all castles, many are situated within areas with extensive hiking networks, particularly within Ojców National Park. You can plan routes that incorporate visits to castles like Ojców Castle and Pieskowa Skała Castle with scenic walks through the Prądnik Valley. Check the komoot guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes for routes that pass by or near these historical sites.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their natural surroundings. The landscapes are vibrant, and temperatures are moderate. Summer can also be a good time, though it can be warmer and more crowded. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor areas or castle sections might have limited access, and the focus would shift more to the historical interiors.
Opening hours and entrance fees vary by castle and can change. For example, Rabsztyn Castle has an entrance fee of 15 zł (as of July 2022) and is open after renovations. Ojców Castle charges 18 zloty for adults (as of 2021). Pieskowa Skała Castle, which houses a museum, charges 11 zł for museum entry, and the courtyard requires a museum ticket; it is typically closed on Mondays. Korzkiew Castle is not always open to the public, especially during private events, but when open, tickets can be around 20 zł (as of May 2024). It's always best to check the official websites for the most current information before your visit.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Rabsztyn Castle, for instance, has a modern café in its entrance area. In the vicinity of other popular castles like Pieskowa Skała Castle and Ojców Castle, particularly within Ojców National Park, you can often find small eateries or shops offering refreshments.
Visitors frequently highlight the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The stunning Renaissance architecture of Pieskowa Skała Castle, its museum, and picturesque setting in the Prądnik Valley are often praised. The panoramic views from the ruins of Rabsztyn Castle and Ojców Castle are also popular, offering a sense of history amidst the scenic Polish Jurassic Highland.
Beyond the more prominent castles, the region offers sites like Okopy Hill and Castle Site within Ojców National Park. This location once housed Wisegrod Castle and still features a visible neck trench and offers impressive views from its steep castle rock, providing a more rugged and historical experience without extensive modern reconstruction.
Parking is generally available near the more popular castle sites. For example, Rabsztyn Castle has a parking lot in front of it, which is subject to a fee. For other castles, designated parking areas are usually provided, especially for those within or near Ojców National Park. It's advisable to check local signage or official websites for specific parking information and fees.


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