Best attractions and places to see around Podegrodzie include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational areas. The region, situated in Poland, offers diverse points of interest, from river crossings with scenic views to historical castles. Many popular attractions are found within the broader Gmina Podegrodzie region or nearby towns like Nowy Sącz and Stary Sącz. This area provides opportunities to explore cultural heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A nearly one-kilometer-long section with a very beautiful trail. It's up and down, but don't worry, because the short climbs are only up to 10 meters high at most.
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The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is now a picturesque ruin located in a place of exceptional landscape value – on a slope at the mouth of the Kamienica River into the Dunajec River. Built by Casimir the Great in the 14th century, it was once an important administrative and defensive point, visited by kings, including Jadwiga of Anjou and Władysław Jagiełło. Today, you can see the reconstructed Kowalska Tower and fragments of the old walls, and the entire area serves as a city park.
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The footbridge over the Poprad in Stary Sącz is a modern pedestrian and bicycle crossing that connects the city with the EuroVelo 11 route and the Velo Dunajec trail. It offers a beautiful view of the river and the surrounding meadows and the Sądecki Beskids. The bridge facilitates access to the charming Galician Town and the historic center of Stary Sącz.
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Convenient ride over the Poprad. Not far from the mouth of the Dunajec.
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A beautiful shelter in the heart of the Radziejowa range in the Sudeten Beskids at an altitude of 1175m above sea level. You can sleep here in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-person rooms, and you can also pitch a tent here. There are also discounts for organized groups. There is also a kitchen and a buffet, and the bigos is probably the tastiest. More information on their website. https://przehyba.pl/
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There is a cast iron well right under the beautiful lime trees planted in the market square around 1877. It was originally located next to the town hall, which was never rebuilt in a fire in 1795. The state in which we find the well dates back to 1848. The well was renovated in 2007.
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The market square development is an example of medieval architecture. Until 1795, there was a town hall on the market square, but it burned down and was never rebuilt. The 17th-century burghers' house, known as the "House on the Dołkach", which survived the fire, houses a regional museum. The seat of the commune authorities is located in the farm building of the former Franciscan monastery. Due to the preserved medieval buildings of the town, in 1954 Stary Sącz was declared an urban reserve. The first mention of Stary Sącz dates back to 1257, when the Duke of Kraków-Sandomierz, Bolesław the Chaste, granted the Hungarian princess Kinga the Sącz land, which included the areas in the triangle: Biecz - Limanowa - Podoliniec (currently Slovakia) as a pledge for a dowry brought to Poland. Kinga enfranchised the Stary Sącz monastery of the Poor Clares that she had founded with the estates she received (including the city of Stary Sącz). At the same time, the seat of local authorities was moved from Podegrodzie to Stary Sącz. In 1358, Casimir III the Great allowed Stary Sącz to be incorporated under Magdeburg law, and at the same time exempted the city from tributes. In 1410, the city was burned down by the troops of Sigismund of Luxembourg led by Scibor of Sciborzyce. In 1679, a unique organ was built in the Church of St. Elizabeth, which was reconstructed in 2021–2023. the rebuilt organ of Jan Głowiński (1679) in the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Stary Sącz In 1683, King Jan III Sobieski, after the Battle of Vienna, visited the city on his way back to Warsaw to pay homage to the remains of Princess Kinga. He supported the efforts to beatify Kinga, and in 1690 Pope Alexander VIII declared Kinga blessed. More details: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stary_S%C4%85cz https://it.wstarymsaczu.pl/starosadec-rynek/
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A tower and a few walls still tower over the Dunajec. The rest of the castle complex is history.
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The region offers several natural highlights. The Poprad River Footbridge in Stary Sącz provides scenic views of the Poprad River, surrounding meadows, and the Sądecki Beskids. For mountain vistas, the Przehyba Shelter, situated at 1175 meters in the Radziejowa range, offers beautiful views from its terrace. You can also find green spaces like Planty and Park Strzelecki in nearby Nowy Sącz, and a unique Snail-shaped Viewing Platform in Stary Sącz.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, built by King Casimir the Great, is a significant historical site, now a picturesque ruin with reconstructed elements like the Smith Tower, serving as a municipal park. In Stary Sącz, you can visit the Historic Well on the Market Square, surrounded by medieval architecture. The historic center of Stary Sącz itself is an urban reserve. Other notable sites in the broader region include the John Paul II Altar and Saint Margaret of Antioch Basilica in Nowy Sącz, and the broader UNESCO-listed Wooden Churches of Southern Malopolska.
There are numerous outdoor activities to enjoy. For cycling, you can explore routes like the one connecting the Poprad River Footbridge with the EuroVelo 11 route and the Velo Dunajec trail. The Forest Trail Between Życzanów and Rytro is also popular for cycling. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Podegrodzie, Cycling around Podegrodzie, and Road Cycling Routes around Podegrodzie guides for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Poprad River Footbridge is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or bike ride with kids, offering pleasant views. The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, with its municipal park, provides space for children to play while adults explore the historical ruins. The Forest Trail Between Życzanów and Rytro is also family-friendly for walks or easy bike rides. Additionally, the Aqua Centrum Chełmiec in Nowy Sącz offers water-based recreation.
The Przehyba Shelter offers accommodation in various room sizes, a kitchen, and a buffet, making it a great place to rest and dine with nice views. Nearby towns like Nowy Sącz and Stary Sącz also provide a range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. The historic center of Stary Sącz, in particular, is known for its charm and amenities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and historical significance of the area. The Poprad River Footbridge is loved for its beautiful views of the river and mountains. The Przehyba Shelter is praised for its stunning views from the terrace and its welcoming atmosphere. The historical context of the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz and the medieval charm of Stary Sącz's market square also receive high regard.
The Historic Well on the Market Square in Stary Sącz is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience the medieval charm of the market square. While specific accessibility details for all attractions are limited, the municipal park area around the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz may also offer some accessible paths.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Forest Trail Between Życzanów and Rytro is a charming section that allows you to bypass busy roads and enjoy a beautifully renovated path through the forest, perfect for a peaceful bike ride or walk. Exploring the historic center of Stary Sącz beyond the main market square can also reveal quaint streets and local insights.
Yes, for winter sports enthusiasts, the broader region offers ski resorts. The Ski-Jaworki Homole and Ski Station Słotwiny Arena in Krynica Zdroj are considered top attractions for skiing and snowboarding, though they are a short distance from Gmina Podegrodzie.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying the parks and outdoor activities, while winter provides opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts. The views from places like the Przehyba Shelter are stunning in any season.
Absolutely. For mountain biking, you can find challenging routes like the Przehyba Shelter loop from Gołkowice Dolne or the Dunajec River in Szczawnica loop from Nowy Sącz Biegonice. Road cyclists can tackle routes such as the Stary Sącz Market Square loop from Nowy Sącz Biegonice or the challenging ascent to Czorsztyn. Detailed routes and their difficulty levels are available in the MTB Trails around Podegrodzie, Cycling around Podegrodzie, and Road Cycling Routes around Podegrodzie guides.


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