• Energylandia

    7 km

    Energylandia is the largest Amusement Park in Poland, offering 123 attractions spanning 70 hectares, designed for all age groups, including children, teenagers, and adults.

  • Spytkowice Castle

    2 km

    The castle was erected in the early 16th century; previously, a defensive manor house stood on this site. In the early 17th century, Kraków Bishop M. Szyszkowski expanded it, transforming it into an early Baroque residence.

  • Miniature Park in Inwałd

    20 km

    The Miniature Park is a remarkable place where, during a journey through Australia, Greece, Italy, Poland, China, France, and Mexico, you will admire miniature structures characteristic of each of these countries.

  • Zatorland

    7 km

    Zatorland is known for Europe's largest moving dinosaur park. However, it's not the only attraction here. Opportunities for great fun also await in the Lunapark, Insect Park, Traffic Town, and Mythology Park, which features a rope course.

  • Krakow

    42 km

    The capital of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship is one of the oldest cities and a gem of national cultural heritage. In the past, it served as the capital of the country and the seat of kings. Today, it is a sprawling city, situated on the Vistula – the queen of Polish rivers.

  • Wisła

    80 km

    Wisła is a town located in the Silesian Beskids – one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in Poland. As a mountain resort, Wisła is best known for its excellent skiing conditions in winter, beautiful views, and mountain, walking, and cycling trails in summer.

  • Auschwitz Museum

    24 km

    The Museum was established in 1947 through the efforts of former prisoners of Auschwitz concentration camp to preserve 'for all time' the remnants of the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

  • Wadowice

    12 km

    Wadowice is known worldwide as the birthplace of Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II. Many sites related to the childhood and adult life of the Polish Pope are located here.

  • Mucharze Lake

    20 km

    The area around the lake is attractive for tourists: to the west lie the ridges of the Little Beskids, and to the east, the Makowski Beskids. Making Mucharze Lake your base can be a good starting point for hiking and cycling trips.

  • Cycling Routes

    The area offers over 140 km of cycling trails. Detailed route information can be found on the website: https://www.spytkowice.net.pl/turystyka/lokalne-szlaki-rowerowe/