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BATTIPAGLIA

Battipaglia - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions.

Battipaglia is actually a small town of fifty thousand people on the eastern coast of the Apennine peninsula. Battipaglia is therefore a good base for exploring nearby Naples or Pompeii. So by staying overnight in Battipaglia you will be able to save money while climbing Mount Vesuvius, one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. You will also be able to visit the nearby Monti Picentini park.

Heading north you'll hit Pompeii and the village of Torre del Greco, where you'll find archaeological sites centered around ancient cities destroyed by the nearby volcano.

Battipaglia - how to get to and from Battipaglia by bus

To reach Battipaglia by bus from or to Battipaglia you need to book a ticket from one of the Polish cities. Our buses go there from virtually every Polish city we serve.

Also, check out why you should take a bus to Battipaglia and what the town has to offer. It may not be a typically touristy town, but it can prove to be a great choice for a weekend, a week, or maybe a whole two-week vacation.

Battipaglia is actually a small town of fifty thousand people on the eastern coast of the Apennine peninsula. Battipaglia is therefore a good base for exploring nearby Naples or Pompeii. So by staying overnight in Battipaglia you will be able to save money while climbing Mount Vesuvius, one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. You will also be able to visit the nearby Monti Picentini park.

Heading north you'll hit Pompeii and the village of Torre del Greco, where you'll find archaeological sites centered around ancient cities destroyed by the nearby volcano.

Battipaglia - how to get to and from Battipaglia by bus

To reach Battipaglia by bus from or to Battipaglia you need to book a ticket from one of the Polish cities. Our buses go there from virtually every Polish city we serve.

Also, check out why you should take a bus to Battipaglia and what the town has to offer. It may not be a typically touristy town, but it can prove to be a great choice for a weekend, a week, or maybe a whole two-week vacation.

GORLICE

Gorlice - Transport, Buses and Buses

Gorlice is a town of nearly 26,000 people in Malopolska province, located on the northern border of the Beskid Niski region in the valley of the Ropa and Sekowka rivers. It is a beautifully located town with an extremely rich history. Due to the pharmacist and entrepreneur associated with the city and the inventor of the kerosene lamp, Ignacy Lukasiewicz, it is called the city of light.

There are many interesting attractions and hiking trails in Gorlice. Particularly noteworthy are Gorlice's market square, town hall and the Ignacy Lukasiewicz Regional Museum of PTTK (Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society) with collections related to the history of the town. There you can also see a chapel with a statue of Sorrowful Jesus indicating the exact place where the first street kerosene lamp was lit for the first time in the world, in 1854. Also worth a visit is the Open Air Museum of Oil Industry "Magdalena" located on the site of a former oil mine. Gorlice is also home to numerous cemeteries, especially from World War I, as it was in this area that intense fighting took place in 1915, which on May 2 allowed the Russian front to break through and significantly changed the course of the war.

PKS from and to Gorlice

Gorlice can be reached by both train and bus from major cities in Malopolska and Podkarpacie, but also from nearby smaller towns. International bus services to many European cities, including Germany, France and Italy, also stop at the PKS station. However, a Krakow-Zagorzany train passes through the Gorlice Zagórzany station.

Gorlice is a town of nearly 26,000 people in Malopolska province, located on the northern border of the Beskid Niski region in the valley of the Ropa and Sekowka rivers. It is a beautifully located town with an extremely rich history. Due to the pharmacist and entrepreneur associated with the city and the inventor of the kerosene lamp, Ignacy Lukasiewicz, it is called the city of light.

There are many interesting attractions and hiking trails in Gorlice. Particularly noteworthy are Gorlice's market square, town hall and the Ignacy Lukasiewicz Regional Museum of PTTK (Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society) with collections related to the history of the town. There you can also see a chapel with a statue of Sorrowful Jesus indicating the exact place where the first street kerosene lamp was lit for the first time in the world, in 1854. Also worth a visit is the Open Air Museum of Oil Industry "Magdalena" located on the site of a former oil mine. Gorlice is also home to numerous cemeteries, especially from World War I, as it was in this area that intense fighting took place in 1915, which on May 2 allowed the Russian front to break through and significantly changed the course of the war.

PKS from and to Gorlice

Gorlice can be reached by both train and bus from major cities in Malopolska and Podkarpacie, but also from nearby smaller towns. International bus services to many European cities, including Germany, France and Italy, also stop at the PKS station. However, a Krakow-Zagorzany train passes through the Gorlice Zagórzany station.

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