On a rocky hill overlooking the picturesque Podgórna Stream Valley, the restored Przesieka Castle stands proudly. After years of neglect, this extraordinary place has regained its former glory and now welcomes guests, combining the charm of centuries past with the comfort of modern interiors.
The castle offers nine unique apartments, arranged in various thematic styles. Each of them is an independent space with a living room connected to a fully equipped kitchen, a private bathroom with a shower and a cosy bedroom. It is the perfect place for a romantic getaway and a family stay in a mountain atmosphere.
Excellent location
Sauna for guests' relaxation
Meeting area for guests
8 spacious apartments
Healthy mountain climate
Ski lift nearby
In Przesieka, relaxation takes on a whole new meaning.
This is where nature becomes your everyday companion. Leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the mountain scenery. Allow yourself a moment of respite in a place where silence, fresh air and natural beauty create the perfect conditions for true relaxation.
Amenities Zamek Przesieka offers comfortable rooms, a wellness area, free parking and fast Wi-Fi to make every guest feel at home. We take care of the details to ensure your stay is comfortable and hassle-free at any time of the year.
After a day full of mountain adventures, we invite you to our sauna – the perfect place to regenerate your body and calm your mind. The warmth of wood, the aromas of essential oils and the view outside the window create a unique atmosphere of relaxation.
Miniature Park of Lower Silesian Monuments in Kowary
Karkonoska Pass above Przesieka
Śnieżka
Szrenica
Szrenica Ski Arena
Cieplice Thermal Baths
Podgórna Waterfall
Chojnik Castle
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Horni Malá Upa – Ski Slope
Malá Úpa - Pec pod Sněžkou 1 542 21 Pec pod Sněžkou
A small, family-run ski resort on the Czech side of the Karkonosze Mountains. It offers wide, gentle slopes ideal for beginners and families with children. The intimate atmosphere is conducive to peaceful recreation. The resort offers views of Śnieżka and the surrounding peaks.
Karpacz Ski Arena
Turystyczna 4, Karpacz
Karpacz Ski Arena is the largest ski resort in Karpacz, located on the slopes of Kopa. It offers modern lifts and varied ski runs, suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. The complex offers a beautiful view of the Karkonosze Mountains, which makes skiing a unique experience. In summer, the station becomes a starting point for hikers and cyclists.
Little Japan - Siruwia Japanese Garden
Przesieka
This is a unique garden in Przesieka, modelled on traditional Japanese gardens. Amongst the trees, ponds and bridges, you can feel the atmosphere of the Far East. The place also offers a tea pavilion and exhibitions related to Japanese culture. It is an ideal place for a peaceful walk and relaxation surrounded by nature.
Gerhart Hauptmann House Municipal Museum
Michałowicka 32, 58-570 Jelenia Góra
The Gerhart Hauptmann House Municipal Museum is located in Jagniątków, in the villa of the former German Nobel Prize winner. It presents the life and work of the writer, as well as the culture of the region and the history of Silesia. The building is surrounded by a picturesque garden, which emphasises the artistic character of the place. It is a space where art, literature and history meet in a unique atmosphere.
Miniature Park of Lower Silesian Monuments in Kowary
Zamkowa 9, 58-530 Kowary
This attraction features faithful replicas of the region's most important monuments on a scale of 1:25. Among others, palaces, castles and churches of Lower Silesia are presented here. A visit allows you to quickly learn about the rich history and architecture of the region. The park is a great place for children and adults alike.
Karkonoska Pass above Przesieka
It lies at an altitude of 1,198 metres above sea level and forms the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. It is an important point on tourist trails, often visited by hikers and cyclists. There are mountain huts on both sides of the border. The pass is famous for its beautiful views and mountain climate.
Śnieżka
Karpacz
Śnieżka is the highest peak in the Karkonosze Mountains and the entire Sudetes, rising to a height of 1,603 metres above sea level. It is famous for its distinctive meteorological observatory building with its futuristic shape. The summit offers a panoramic view of Poland and the Czech Republic, which attracts tourists all year round. It is one of the most visited places in the Polish mountains and a symbol of Karpacz.
Szrenica
It is a distinctive peak of the Karkonosze Mountains, rising to 1,362 metres above sea level. At the top, there is a mountain shelter and the upper station of a chairlift. The summit offers a view of the Polish and Czech Karkonosze Mountains. Szrenica is a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
Szrenica Ski Arena
Turystyczna 25A, Szklarska Poręba
A ski resort in Szklarska Poręba, located on the slopes of Szrenica. It has modern lifts and slopes of varying difficulty. It is famous for the popular "Lolobrygida" slope, one of the longest in Poland. In winter, it attracts skiers, and in summer, hikers.
Cieplice Thermal Baths
Park Zdrojowy 5, 58-500 Jelenia Góra
A modern thermal pool complex in Jelenia Góra-Cieplice. It offers recreational and sports pools, as well as a spa and wellness area. The thermal water has healing properties and promotes regeneration. It is an excellent place for families, seniors and active people to relax.
Podgórna Waterfall
Przesieka
The Podgórna Waterfall is the third largest waterfall in the Polish Karkonosze Mountains, measuring approximately 10 metres in height. It is located in a picturesque valley in the village of Przesieka, surrounded by dense forest and rock formations. It is a popular place for walks and photo shoots, especially in summer and winter. The waterfall is also famous for the winter swimming events organised here in the icy water.
Chojnik Castle
Jelenia Góra
It is located on a hill in the Karkonosze National Park, above Sobieszów. The ruins of the medieval stronghold are very well preserved. The hill offers a panoramic view of the Jelenia Góra Valley and the mountains. The castle is also famous for the legend of Princess Kunegunda, who was said to put knights to severe tests.
Przesieka – the mountain pearl of the Karkonosze
Przesieka is a picturesque holiday resort with a population of around 500, located in the heart of the Karkonosze Mountains, in the municipality of Podgórzyn. Nestled between the valleys of the Podgórna, Czerwienia and Myia mountain streams, it stretches from 480 to 650 metres above sea level on a vast slope, culminating in Złoty Widok – a spot offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Located on the route from Jelenia Góra to the Karkonosze Pass via Podgórzyn, Przesieka has retained its intimate, rural character, distinguishing it from more urbanised and popular resorts such as Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba. The spacious buildings, numerous monuments and surrounding wilderness create a unique atmosphere. While walking around the area, you can come across charming viewpoints – both of the Jelenia Góra Valley and the majestic peaks of the Karkonosze Mountains. Every hike in Przesieka is not only a contact with nature, but also a journey through time and space, allowing you to truly relax.
Visitors can choose from a wide range of accommodation options in the form of apartments in the Castle. Comfortable apartments in Przesieka provide ideal conditions for both a short weekend getaway and a longer stay in peace and quiet, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is an excellent base for lovers of hiking, cycling, skiing and contact with nature.