Looking for the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city? Besides immersing yourself in the bucolic surroundings and breathing in the fresh air, enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst the finest landscapes—breathtaking or soothing, the choice is yours. Małopolska invites you to experience the beauty of nature while savouring the produce of its fields and orchards. Read More
Perhaps all cultures have mastered the art of enclosing delectable treasures within pockets of dough over time. These culinary delights come in diverse shapes and sizes, filled with an array of ingredients from meat and seafood to fruits and vegetables. Whether boiled, steamed, fried, or baked, they offer a delightful blend of savoury and sweet flavours. While known by different names such as empanadas, gyosa, kenke, khinkali, kozhukkatta, kreplach, ravioli, samosa, or wonton, none can overshadow the Polish pierogi, certainly the most versatility of the dumpling race. The pierogi proudly claims top spots in numerous online gourmet rankings, enticing you to experience their exquisite flavours firsthand. Read More
It is not without a reason that Poland’s largest cycling event, Tour de Pologne finishes in Kraków, the capital of the Małopolska Region and a perfect destination for all cycling enthusiasts. Cycling has long been a favourite pastime around here, and Kraków, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and perfect accommodation base in and around the city, is an ideal destination for cyclists seeking more than just an outdoor adventure. Read More
Thanks to the picturesque landscapes and rich history, a walk, a ride or a drive in Małopolska offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and breathtaking vistas that will leave you in awe. Read on to discover the captivating world of the Trail of Eagles’ Nests and Ojcowski National Park, where history and nature intertwine to create an enchanting experience for adults and children alike. Read More