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    Day 2

    277 mi2 mi

    Country Roads and Polish Culture

    Today you will drive through rural Poland, discovering the ancient traditions of these places. You will cross the Warta and Oder rivers to the roots of Polish culture and architecture, exploring unique and fascinating places. To round off your day there will be buildings of Baroque and Gothic art and tasty Polish cuisine.
    36.6 mi
    1 hr
    10:001 min

    Parking przy zamku

    Park your car here to stroll through the medieval part of the village of Lagow
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    10:1010 min

    Brama Polska w Łagowie

    The first point of interest is the Polish Gate, the ancient entrance to the medieval city.
    The gate was built in the Gothic style with exposed brickwork.
    Fun Fact: This gate was erected in the 15th century on the site of an ancient gate made entirely of wood.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    10:2510 min

    Zamek Joannitów w Łagowie

    Another point of interest is St John's Castle, now used as a hotel-restaurant but of very ancient origins.
    In fact, the earliest mention of this castle dates back to 1299, built at the behest of the order of Saint John. Today, not much remains of the original design, as it was rebuilt in the 18th century in perfect Baroque style.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    10:401 min

    Parking przy zamku

    Get back in the car to drive to your next destination.
    47 mi
    1 hr
    11:501 min

    Parking Netto

    Park your car here to take a walk around the town of Nowy Tomyśl.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    12:0510 min

    District Court of New Tomyśl

    Take a stroll through this enchanting city park where you can admire the town hall but especially the world's largest wicker basket made in the shape of a ship.
    The walk will be accompanied by the pleasant sound of water from the fountain.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    12:201 hr

    Restauracja GALA Nowy Tomyśl

    Before leaving, immerse yourself in the flavours of Polish cuisine by having lunch in this typical restaurant.
    Here you will always find fresh dishes with local products selected by the chef.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    13:301 min

    Parking Netto

    Get back in the car and continue your road trip.
    1.2 mi
    10 min
    13:4545 min

    Muzeum Wikliniarstwa i Chmielarstwa

    Stop by this museum to immerse yourself in the nature and local traditions of the art of weaving wicker baskets.
    Parking is possible within walking distance of the museum.
    Here you will have the opportunity to relax in a lovely place and learn more about the handicraft and other traditions of these places.
    The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
    50.9 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    15:4030 min

    Poznań Cathedral

    Stop in Poznań, one of the most important cities in Poland from a historical and cultural point of view, as different architectural styles can be admired here.
    Your tour begins at the beautiful Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, a place of worship in the city built in Gothic and Neo-Gothic styles.
    You can visit the interior of the cathedral, which houses Renaissance and Baroque tombs of bishops, but above all the Byzantine-style Golden Chapel.
    The Cathedral is open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
    For more information see the official website.
    1 mi
    10 min
    16:201 min

    Chwaliszewo Parking

    Park your car outside the historical centre of Poznan to begin your walk around Poznan's fascinating Old Market Square.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    16:3530 min

    Old Market Square

    Poznan's Old Market Square is surrounded by colourful medieval buildings.
    The colourful houses in this square were and still are called merchants' houses.
    Each building in this square has its own incredible story to tell, and it will not be difficult to be enraptured by its splendor.
    While strolling around the square, don't miss the chance to taste the typical St Martin's Croissant, made of semi-leaf pastry and filled with white poppy seeds, cream, sugar, butter, sultanas, vanilla, crushed dates, dried figs and orange peel.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    17:1010 min

    Poznań City Hall

    One of the most architecturally interesting buildings is undoubtedly the City Hall.
    The style of the building is Renaissance and represents aesthetic taste.
    Next to it there is a tall and imposing bell tower from which every day it is possible to hear the Poznan Gathering Call and to see in the clock tower two statues of two goats clashing twelve times.
    The goats are the symbol of the city.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    17:301 min

    Chwaliszewo Parking

    Get back in the car to drive to your next destination.
    14.5 mi
    25 min
    18:0010 min

    Zamek w Kórniku

    Just outside the city of Poznan stands Kornik Castle, built in 1855 in the neo-Gothic style.
    It is worth making a short stop to observe the beauty of this little Polish jewel, surrounded by a relaxing pond.
    61.6 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    19:2015 min

    Dąb Bolek

    On your way through the Polish countryside, stop in Leszno to observe a unique natural element: the Bolek oak.
    The oak is between 350-400 years old with a trunk circumference of 5 metres and a height of 5 metres.
    It is impossible not to be fascinated by this incredible tree that nature has given us.
    60.7 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    20:501 min

    Millennium Bridge

    On your way to the city centre of Wroclaw you will have the opportunity to cross the Millennium Bridge, the suspension bridge over the Oder River.
    It is an example of modern human genius as the bridge was put into operation in 2004.
    It is an original suspended structure supported by two H-shaped pylons. The total length of the crossing is 923.5 m.
    In addition to car traffic, pedestrian traffic is also permitted.
    4.1 mi
    20 min
    21:151 hr 30 min

    Konspira

    Dinner in this quaint restaurant in the centre of Wroclaw's old market square.
    Enjoy delicious and tasty traditional Polish dishes while breathing in the history of this restaurant, which is characterised by a strong patriotic spirit.
    Don't miss the chance to taste the classic Pierogi, a triumph for one's palate.
    The restaurant is open daily from 12:00 am to 11:45 pm.
    Visit the website for more information.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    22:5010 min

    Museum of Bourgeois Art

    As you walk to your hotel continuing your exploration of Wroclaw's market square, you cannot fail to stop and admire its town hall.
    This structure represents one of the most important Gothic buildings in Poland.
    Fun Fact: the entire building has been developed over more than 300 years of history, which have served to embellish the building more and more and to make it an artistic and cultural landmark of the city.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    23:0510 hrs

    Korona Hotel Wroclaw Market Square

    Sleep in this hotel located right in the historic city centre.
    The modern hotel contrasts perfectly with the outdoor atmosphere of its location.
    The next day, before you leave, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy the generous breakfast buffet (not included in the room price), which the hotel prepares for its guests.
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