
Krakow Valley Golf & Country Club was designed by Ronald Fream, and he has given the course the feel of a Scottish links with rolling fairways and massive greens, some surrounded by a dense forest with elevated greens and high challenging faces.
The complex also boasts one of central Europe's largest golf teaching academy, an impressive driving range, a 6 hole practice course and buggies are available to hire at reasonable prices.
The European Seniors Tour made its first visit to Poland in 2008 and it was no surprise that Krakow Valley GC was chosen to host the event.
Having played four rounds of golf in three days we still wanted more, that's how good this course is. Krakow Valley Golf Club is ideal for groups of golfers who like to enjoy themselves due to the relaxed nature of the staff who are only to willing to help. This really is a must destination for any golfing holiday or golf break.
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Designed by: Ronald Fream
Surrounded by a dense thick forest this championship golf course (par 72) aims to satisfy every player’s requirements. Diversified tee distances which welcome both beginners (from 4.981 m from the front tee) and advanced players (up to 6.518 m from the pro tee), a unique design, wide rolling fairways and massive bunkers around the greens with high, challenging faces – all these elements combine with a typical Polish landscape to allow the whole complex to aspire to a place among the top European golf courses. And all this thanks to the beauty of the Polish landscape.
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» Club Hire
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» Driving Range
» Practice Area
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The video shows Krakow Valley Golf Club in all its glory. Might be worth switching the sound down.
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Hotel Villa Pacoldi
The onsite 3 Star hotel boasts 16 air-conditioned double rooms, including two suites, each furnished to a high standard. Each room includes TV set, a mini bar and a safe. Guests are welcome to dine in the stylish restaurant, have a pint or two in the bar, and in the summer enjoy a BBQ in the beer garden.
The restaurants theme is based upon the Middle Ages style with it’s roaring fireplace, the armory on the walls and add the wooden tables to create an unforgettable dining experience. An average three-course meal and a bottle of wine for TWO at the 3*** star restaurant costs an amazing 100 Zloty (about £17.00).
The stylish restaurant and drink-bar serves great drinks from 8 a.m. till the last guest leaves. The Head Chef guarantees an impressive and delicious taste of Polish cuisine or on those special occasions the Head Chef will prepare dishes according to the wishes of individual guests. Their courteous and efficient services make your stay at the Hotel Villa a most pleasent one.
Resort facilities are listed in good faith but due to circumstances these might not be available during your stay or may differ. |
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What happens when you take an ancient Polish capital, fill it to the brim with cafés, bars and clubs, mix in roughly 120,000 students and then shake this up with a generous measure of ex-pats and young tourists on holiday? The explosive cocktail that is Krakow's nightlife: that's what!
Where can you sample this heady and hedonistic brew? There's no better place to start than in Krakow's splendid Old Town where, underneath a façade of ancient architecture, are housed countless dens of vice and inequity all eager to cater for your ill-advised pleasure.
Besides the Old Town the reinvigorated area of Kazimierz is rapidly enlarging its reputation as the place to be right now. A bevy of bars and cafes and a couple of clubs are pulling the arty crowd away from the tourist hordes in the main square and preserving a genuinely sophisticated drinking scene in the unique Jewish Quarter.
The majority of the best venues can be found in and around the Plac Nowy, the funkiest of which is surely the ultra-hip Alchemia. Worth its weight in gold on any day of the week, it also hosts various concerts and performances in the shadowy depths of its downstairs. More upmarket, Le Scandale is the name on the lips of those in the know. .
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Auschwitz
The concentration camp in Auschwitz was established by Nazis on the outskirts of the town Oswiecim in 1940. Over the years which followed, the camp was extended and eventually consisted of three main parts: Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau, and Auschwitz III-Monowitz (and more than 40 sub-camps in the area), to become the place of a mass murder unknown to mankind's history before.
Included in the tour:
- Transportation by mini bus
- English speaking guide
- Film screening
- Guided tour of Auschwitz Museum
- Transport to Birkenau Museum
- Guided tour of Birkenau Museum
Price is available on request. Discounts apply to larger groups.
Royal Castle
People lived on the Wawel Hill (at least) as early as fifty thousand years ago, in the Paleolithic Age. In the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
Visitors can see many exquisite interiors of the Royal Castle complete with beautiful period furniture and world-class objects of art. Some exhibits prove absolutely unique by any standards.
Salt Mines
The salt mine at Wieliczka, near Kraków in southern Poland, is a World Heritage Site. This mine has been worked continuously since Medieval times. Miners have carved elaborate underground rooms and sculptures within the Miocene salt.















