29.01.2025

Lesser Poland is not just Kraków! It’s a region full of attractions for the whole family, where both little ones and grown-ups will find something for themselves. Mountains, castles, amusement parks, museums, and even salt mines – the possibilities are endless! Planning a holiday or a weekend with children in Lesser Poland? Here are a few suggestions that will make your trip unforgettable:

For little explorers:

  • Wieliczka Salt Mine: A subterranean journey into the salt kingdom is a real treat for little explorers! The tourist route leads through salt chambers, chapels, and lakes, and guides tell fascinating stories about the mine’s history.
  • Ojców National Park: Hike the picturesque trails, admire the limestone cliffs and caves, and finish with a visit to Pieskowa Skała Castle. Ojców National Park has plenty of attractions for both young and old!
  • Dinolandia in Inwałd: The dinosaur park is every child’s dream! At Dinolandia you’ll find realistic dinosaur models, learn about their history, and can take part in paleontological workshops.
  • Energylandia in Zator: It’s the largest amusement park in Poland, offering plenty of attractions for the whole family. Carousels, roller coasters, mountain coasters, as well as themed zones – fun guaranteed!

For animal lovers:

  • Kraków Zoo: Meet animals from around the world! The Kraków Zoo is home to, among others, elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, as well as many species of birds and reptiles.
  • Alpaca Farm in Gliczarów Górny: Go for a walk with alpacas! These charming animals will surely win your hearts. At the farm you can feed them, pet them, and learn interesting facts about their lives.
  • Mini Zoo in Inwałd: It’s an ideal place for the youngest animal lovers. At the Mini Zoo you’ll find, among others, rabbits, goats, sheep, and ponies you can ride.

Additional attractions:

  • Raft trip on the Dunajec: Admire the picturesque landscapes of the Pieniny from the perspective of a raft.
  • Take the cable car to Kasprowy Wierch: You’ll see the Tatra Mountains from a bird’s-eye view!
  • Castle sightseeing: Lesser Poland is famous for its beautiful castles. Visit the Wawel Royal Castle, Pieskowa Skała Castle, Niedzica Castle, or the castle in Lanckorona.

When planning a trip with children in Lesser Poland, remember to:

  • Book accommodation in advance: especially during the tourist season.
  • Choose accommodation suited to your family’s needs: with a playground, a swimming pool, or other amenities for children.
  • Plan your itinerary: taking into account the children’s ages and interests.
  • Bring the right equipment: sunscreen, hats, comfortable shoes, as well as toys and books for the car.