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Bardo (Lower Silesia)
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Bardo(German: Warta) is a mountain and pilgrimage site in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in the breakthrough valley of Glatzer Neisse in the Warthagebirge, a part of the Medium brews. Its location makes the place an important center of tourism. The city is the starting point for hikes in the surrounding mountains. She lies on the Way of the Cistercians.

background

Old town

The castle and the settlement on the important trade route from Prague to Gniezno were founded in the 10th century. When the Czech king invaded Silesia in 1096, the castle and the place were destroyed. Pilgrimages to the Marian shrine in town began as early as the 12th century. In the course of Polish particularism, the city came to ever-changing partial duchies, most recently to the Duchy of Münsterberg, which came under the Bohemian fiefdom in 1336. In 1742/1763 the place came to Prussia. In 1874 the place was connected to the railway network of the Breslau-Glatz railway line. The place continued to develop, with the exception of the times of the world wars. In 1945 he came to Poland.

getting there

Map of Bardo

By plane

The closest international Airport is in Wroclaw.

By train

The 1 Bardo Śląskie stopBardo Śląskie stop in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBardo Śląskie stop in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryBardo Śląskie stop (Q2284483) in the Wikidata database is on the Breslau – Kłodzko line. It is served approximately every two hours in each direction by regional trains that take 1: 10–1: 25 hours from Wroclaw and 10 minutes from Kłodzko.

By bus

Intercity buses run regularly to Kłodzko and long-distance buses to other cities in the region.

In the street

All major roads lead over Kłodzko or Ząbkowice Śląskie.

The A4, which is also called A4 in Poland, leads from Germany to the border. Then you can leave the motorway at Breslau and continue to Ząbkowice Śląskie drive.

Alternatively, from southern Germany and Switzerland you can use Prague drive.

From Austria you drive over Brno.

mobility

The place is easy to explore on foot.

Tourist Attractions

  • Castle ruins
  • Marketplace
  • baroque Marienkirche
  • Calvary
  • several monasteries, including the Marian convent and the Ursuline convent
  • numerous town houses and villas
  • gothic bridge

activities

Hiking and mountain biking are very popular in summer. In winter you can do winter sports.

shop

There are shopping opportunities. A visit is recommended for extensive shopping Wroclaw.

kitchen

Due to the numerous forests and mountain rivers, the regional cuisine specializes in fresh forest fruits, game and fish.

nightlife

A visit to Wroclaw is recommended to celebrate.

accommodation

There are numerous guest rooms and pensions in all price ranges in the village.

security

Always check the current weather report before going into the mountains. Weatherproof clothing and sturdy shoes should always be taken with you. The marked hiking trails, especially on the ridge hiking trail, should not be left, as there is a risk of falling, for example at the snow basins and cirque lakes.

health

For general questions about (cure) services for those legally insured in Germany or Austria, supply with pharmacies and German-speaking doctors / pharmacists, see article on Poland.

trips

  • Excursions to the surrounding mountains
  • Kłodzko (Glatz; 10 km southwest; 10 min by train)
  • Ząbkowice Śląskie (Frankenstein; 12 km northeast; 30 min by train)
  • Zloty Stok (Reichenstein; 16 km southeast)
  • Niemcza
  • Polanica-Zdrój (Altheide-Bad; 22 km southwest; 37 min by train) - health resort with mineral springs
  • Ziębice (Münsterberg; 27 km northeast; 30 minutes by train) - former residence of the Dukes of Münsterberg, old town well worth seeing
  • Bystrzyca Kłodzka (Habelschwerdt; 30 km south; 30 min by train)
  • Duszniki-Zdrój (Bad Reinerz; 30 km southwest; 1 hour by train) - health resort with mineral springs

literature

See article too Poland.

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