
Andrychów is a town of some 20,000 people in Małopolska province on the Wieprzówka River, lying between Wadowice and Kęty. It was founded at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, while it received city rights in 1767. For several centuries now, Andrychów has been famous for its cotton and textile industry, later also for its engineering industry. There is now a subzone of the special economic zone there, managed by the Krakow Technology Park.
Due to its location at the foot of the Beskid Maly mountains and a short distance from Krakow, Bielsko-Biala, Wadowice or Oswiecim, it is a very attractive tourist destination. The town itself is very atmospheric and also has many interesting attractions to offer. It is worth starting your sightseeing with the centrally located market square with the nearby city park and seeing the classicist Bobrowski Palace. A rich treasury of knowledge about Andrychów and its surroundings is the Historical and Ethnographic Museum, whose collections include old objects of daily use of the inhabitants, farm machinery or a rich collection related to Andrychów's Jews.
Andrychow is a good place to go with children - due to the multitude of entertainment activities in nearby Inwald, as well as the numerous opportunities for undemanding family trips to the Beskidy Mountains. Hiking trails in the vicinity of the city are graceful - not too difficult to walk and at the same time providing beautiful views and interesting attractions along the way.
Andrychow is located along national road 52 and provincial road 781. There are two train stations and a bus station in the town. Our buses stop at the bus station at 23 Krakowska Street, near the Andrychow railway station. A bus to Andrychów is an ideal travel option not only if you want to visit the town itself, but also when you are planning a trip to the nearby Beskid Maly.
Andrychów is a town of some 20,000 people in Małopolska province on the Wieprzówka River, lying between Wadowice and Kęty. It was founded at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, while it received city rights in 1767. For several centuries now, Andrychów has been famous for its cotton and textile industry, later also for its engineering industry. There is now a subzone of the special economic zone there, managed by the Krakow Technology Park.
Due to its location at the foot of the Beskid Maly mountains and a short distance from Krakow, Bielsko-Biala, Wadowice or Oswiecim, it is a very attractive tourist destination. The town itself is very atmospheric and also has many interesting attractions to offer. It is worth starting your sightseeing with the centrally located market square with the nearby city park and seeing the classicist Bobrowski Palace. A rich treasury of knowledge about Andrychów and its surroundings is the Historical and Ethnographic Museum, whose collections include old objects of daily use of the inhabitants, farm machinery or a rich collection related to Andrychów's Jews.
Andrychow is a good place to go with children - due to the multitude of entertainment activities in nearby Inwald, as well as the numerous opportunities for undemanding family trips to the Beskidy Mountains. Hiking trails in the vicinity of the city are graceful - not too difficult to walk and at the same time providing beautiful views and interesting attractions along the way.
Andrychow is located along national road 52 and provincial road 781. There are two train stations and a bus station in the town. Our buses stop at the bus station at 23 Krakowska Street, near the Andrychow railway station. A bus to Andrychów is an ideal travel option not only if you want to visit the town itself, but also when you are planning a trip to the nearby Beskid Maly.

Bolzano is located in northern Italy on the border with Austria in the Trentino-Alto Adige region on the Isarco (Eisack) River. Throughout its history, the city has alternated between Austrian, German and Italian rule. Since 1969, Bolzano and the entire region have been autonomous. The city is a major tourist and winter sports center, and its biggest attraction is the famous Ötzi man, a more than 5,000-year-old man preserved in ice that was found near Bolzano.
The city is very charming and offers many interesting attractions. The most popular is, of course, provided by the Archaeological Museum of South Tyrol, where the mummy of the ice man, Ötzi, has been made available for viewing. In addition, take a stroll through the old town, see the medieval frescoes in the monumental Cathedral of the Assumption, visit the nearby Roncolo Castle (Runkelstein), or take the oldest cable car to the Polbis peaks, from where you can beautifully see the entire area. Bolzano's annual Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition is also an important attraction.
Bolzano is best reached by car or long-distance bus. It is not possible to get to this city by direct flight from Poland. However, planes to Bolzano fly from major Italian cities. Our buses stop at the bus stop located in via Buozzi near the Bolzano Sud train station. So if you are planning to visit Bolzano, or Bozen in German, bus transportation will be a great choice because it is the cheapest and environmentally friendly choice.
Bolzano is located in northern Italy on the border with Austria in the Trentino-Alto Adige region on the Isarco (Eisack) River. Throughout its history, the city has alternated between Austrian, German and Italian rule. Since 1969, Bolzano and the entire region have been autonomous. The city is a major tourist and winter sports center, and its biggest attraction is the famous Ötzi man, a more than 5,000-year-old man preserved in ice that was found near Bolzano.
The city is very charming and offers many interesting attractions. The most popular is, of course, provided by the Archaeological Museum of South Tyrol, where the mummy of the ice man, Ötzi, has been made available for viewing. In addition, take a stroll through the old town, see the medieval frescoes in the monumental Cathedral of the Assumption, visit the nearby Roncolo Castle (Runkelstein), or take the oldest cable car to the Polbis peaks, from where you can beautifully see the entire area. Bolzano's annual Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition is also an important attraction.
Bolzano is best reached by car or long-distance bus. It is not possible to get to this city by direct flight from Poland. However, planes to Bolzano fly from major Italian cities. Our buses stop at the bus stop located in via Buozzi near the Bolzano Sud train station. So if you are planning to visit Bolzano, or Bozen in German, bus transportation will be a great choice because it is the cheapest and environmentally friendly choice.
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