Campings Lesser Poland

The Lesser Poland Voivodeship is definitely one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland. This is where Krakow is located – one of the favorite Polish cities, visited annually by over a dozen million (!) tourists. No wonder, since it is listed among the five most popular cities in Europe and has been awarded the title of the European Capital of Culture. However, Lesser Poland is not only Krakow – book a camping in Lesser Poland and check what other attractions are waiting for you here!

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Lesser Poland – a region of variety

The Salt Mine in Wieliczka and in Bochnia, the Wooden Architecture Trail, rafting down the Dunajec River Gorge in the Pieniny Mountains and the highest Polish mountains – the Tatra Mountains with the winter capital of Poland Zakopane. Yes, it's all Lesser Poland! Whatever your preferences and tastes, it's easy to find the best campsite for you and your family. Campsites in Lesser Poland are a great starting point for larger cities – Kraków, Tarnów, Nowy Sącz or Oświęcim, as well as for mountain routes – Tatra, Beskid or Pieniny.

Krakow – attractions, monuments and culture

The most numerous attractions of the region are undoubtedly concentrated in Krakow, the former Polish capital and the former seat of Poland's most eminent rulers. Krak's City is one of the oldest cities in the country. The first mentions of the rich city date back to 965. The excavations from the 11th century, located in the basement of the Main Square, tell about the long history of the city. The other main attractions of Krakow are the Wawel Royal Castle, the Cloth Hall, St. Mary's Church, St. Florian's Gate, Collegium Maius, the Kazimierz district and the Kościuszko Mound. Krakow also plays a major role in the development of culture – it houses many recognized theaters, a philharmonic hall, art galleries and museums that store unique works of art, and many world-famous festivals: music, theater, film and literary events are held here. 

FAQ – Campings in Lesser Poland

Are campsites in Małopolska open all year round?

Yes, many campsites in Małopolska are open all year round. However, before planning a visit, it is always worth checking the current opening hours of a given campsite on its website or by contacting the facility directly.

Are campsites in Małopolska suitable for families with children?

In Małopolska you will find many family-friendly campsites that offer a playground, animations for children, as well as a safe and friendly environment. It is worth looking for campsites with additional attractions, such as swimming pools, sports fields or special programs for children.

Can you rent summer houses at campsites in Małopolska?

Yes, many campsites in Małopolska offer summer cottages for rent. They are an excellent alternative for people who want to enjoy the charms of camping, but prefer more comfort and privacy than a tent. Holiday cottages are usually fully equipped and can accommodate several people.

What facilities are available at campsites in Małopolska?

Campsites in Małopolska offer a variety of amenities, such as sanitary facilities with showers, guest kitchens, barbecue areas, access to electricity and water, free Wi-Fi, as well as grocery stores and restaurants within the campsite. Some campsites also have swimming pools, bike rentals and sports fields.

What tourist attractions can be found near campsites in Małopolska?

Małopolska is a region rich in tourist attractions. Near the campsites you can find places such as Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains, Krakow with its historic old town, Ojców National Park, the Pieniny Mountains with picturesque rafting on the Dunajec River and numerous castles and museums. The region also offers many hiking, cycling and skiing trails.

What are the prices for staying at campsites in Małopolska?

Prices for staying at campsites in Małopolska vary depending on the location, standard and amenities offered. On average, the cost of stay for one person ranges from PLN 20 to PLN 50 per night. Renting summer houses or additional amenities may involve higher costs.

What are the best campsites in Małopolska for nature lovers?

Nature lovers in Małopolska can choose from campsites located in picturesque places, such as the Tatra Mountains, Pieniny Mountains, Gorce Mountains or Beskid Mountains. Many campsites are located near national parks and nature reserves, offering easy access to hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.

What activities can you do while staying at a campsite in Małopolska?

While staying at a campsite in Małopolska, you can engage in many different activities, such as hiking, cycling, climbing, kayaking, fishing, skiing or snowboarding. Many campsites also organize guided tours, workshops and sports activities for their guests.

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