Ojcow National Park
Ojcow National Park is accessed through the tiny settlement of Ojcow, which is located 16 kilometers outside of Krakow. Ojcow National Park is Poland's smallest national park, measuring approximately 21.46 square kilometers and home to towering limestone cliffs, over 400 caverns, and two river basins. The park is selter to over 500 species of butterflies, which take over the paths and floral valleys in the spring and summer, making for a spectacular sight. Ojców National Park is a short drive from Kraków and is little in size but not in beauty. White limestone rock formations sculpted into fascinating shapes by the Prdnik River can be found here.
The Trail of the Eagles' Nests, Poland's most famous tourist and hiking trail, connects 25 castles and watchtowers, including Pieskowa Skala's Renaissance castle and the ruins of a Gothic castle, all of which are inside the park's boundaries. The park also houses two museums, one of which is a branch of the National Art Collection.
- Official site: https://www.ojcow.pl/en/
- Location: Ojców 9, 32-045 Sułoszowa, Poland