
On the surface, Rybnik appears to be a small city with little tourist attraction. However, it should be emphasized that it has a rich history and, what follows, a large number of monuments. This is because it first fell into the hands of the Germans, then the Czechs, and finally was incorporated into Poland. Rybnik was founded as a fishing settlement, and a century later it was transformed into a city. Today, in addition to historical and cultural monuments, Rybnik also has one of the most extensive networks of bicycle paths in Poland.
You can get to or from Rybnik by bus. Buses from Rybnik leave from the PKS station, located at 6 Budowlanych St. From there, it is a stone's throw to the downtown area, the market square or the Basilica. However, Rybnik has much more to offer. For there is a castle within the city, and on the outskirts, a lagoon is available to residents.
Fans of more industrial attractions will certainly be interested in the historic Ignacy Mine. On its grounds, visitors will find a lookout tower, a carpentry shop, two engine houses or steam pits. The mine itself is one of the oldest in the entire region, so it's worth putting on your list of things to see.
And when you've had enough of sightseeing, be sure to get on your bike and take a ride on one of the bike paths that stretch for another three hundred kilometers within Rybnik.
Rybnik may not be a city where you'll spend your entire vacation, but if you like bicycle tours, be sure to put this location on your must-see list.
On the surface, Rybnik appears to be a small city with little tourist attraction. However, it should be emphasized that it has a rich history and, what follows, a large number of monuments. This is because it first fell into the hands of the Germans, then the Czechs, and finally was incorporated into Poland. Rybnik was founded as a fishing settlement, and a century later it was transformed into a city. Today, in addition to historical and cultural monuments, Rybnik also has one of the most extensive networks of bicycle paths in Poland.
You can get to or from Rybnik by bus. Buses from Rybnik leave from the PKS station, located at 6 Budowlanych St. From there, it is a stone's throw to the downtown area, the market square or the Basilica. However, Rybnik has much more to offer. For there is a castle within the city, and on the outskirts, a lagoon is available to residents.
Fans of more industrial attractions will certainly be interested in the historic Ignacy Mine. On its grounds, visitors will find a lookout tower, a carpentry shop, two engine houses or steam pits. The mine itself is one of the oldest in the entire region, so it's worth putting on your list of things to see.
And when you've had enough of sightseeing, be sure to get on your bike and take a ride on one of the bike paths that stretch for another three hundred kilometers within Rybnik.
Rybnik may not be a city where you'll spend your entire vacation, but if you like bicycle tours, be sure to put this location on your must-see list.

Although we are unable to provide precise figures, estimates indicate that the number of passengers satisfied with our services is directly proportional to the number of kilometers covered by our vehicles. No wonder Sindbad is one of the most recognizable bus carriers in this part of the Old Continent. For years we have been connecting the farthest corners of Europe, allowing people to move freely for tourism, business or education. Whatever your motivation for the trip, you can be sure that a bus with the logo Sindbad will take you to your destination. A modern fleet of vehicles ensures very comfortable and safe travel, while a dense network of stops and reasonable ticket prices make us a really attractive alternative to low-cost airlines. One of the cities where the bus stops Sindbad, is Eisenach in central Germany. The city can be an interesting stop when penetrating the map of undiscovered gems of our western neighbors. Suffice it to say that it is a town with a medieval castle, where J. S. Bach, M. Luther and J. W. Goethe, among others, made their mark. Eisenach is famous for its interesting buildings, as well as the spring festival Sommergewin, the culmination of which is a city parade.
Check the network of connections from Poland to Eisenach Germany, let yourself be persuaded to spend an interesting weekend in Thuringia and book tickets to J.S. Bach's hometown today.
Although we are unable to provide precise figures, estimates indicate that the number of passengers satisfied with our services is directly proportional to the number of kilometers covered by our vehicles. No wonder Sindbad is one of the most recognizable bus carriers in this part of the Old Continent. For years we have been connecting the farthest corners of Europe, allowing people to move freely for tourism, business or education. Whatever your motivation for the trip, you can be sure that a bus with the logo Sindbad will take you to your destination. A modern fleet of vehicles ensures very comfortable and safe travel, while a dense network of stops and reasonable ticket prices make us a really attractive alternative to low-cost airlines. One of the cities where the bus stops Sindbad, is Eisenach in central Germany. The city can be an interesting stop when penetrating the map of undiscovered gems of our western neighbors. Suffice it to say that it is a town with a medieval castle, where J. S. Bach, M. Luther and J. W. Goethe, among others, made their mark. Eisenach is famous for its interesting buildings, as well as the spring festival Sommergewin, the culmination of which is a city parade.
Check the network of connections from Poland to Eisenach Germany, let yourself be persuaded to spend an interesting weekend in Thuringia and book tickets to J.S. Bach's hometown today.
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