Chojnik Castle Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Joynik Castle is a castle in southwestern Poland, located in the city of Yeleniagula. This castle was built on Mount Joernick and is part of the Kerkonoche National Park.
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Hidden treasure
I visited castle with my daughter today and I need to say it’s the best attraction in an area. Red trail was easy to climb up with plenty of places to rest. Castle itself very well kept and full of be...
Castle in full nature with a suitable way to climb. It is charged when entering the forest and the castle. The views are amazing and can view the whole area. There is a restaurant with ...
While this strong castle is hardly mentioned in the guides, it certainly deserves a visit. This is deserved because you have to climb a little inside a very beautiful hetray.
My favorite Burgruine. It was probably there 10x and I'm overwhelmed again every time from the surroundings. Because I love climbing, we always use the black road (the most difficult way). Because ...
Hidden treasure
I visited castle with my daughter today and I need to say it’s the best attraction in an area. Red trail was easy to climb up with plenty of places to rest. Castle itself very well kept and full of be...
Incredible views
Castle in full nature with a suitable way to climb. It is charged when entering the forest and the castle. The views are amazing and can view the whole area. There is a restaurant with ...
A beautiful walk to discover a beautiful castle in ruin
The hotel is very nice to go through the forest.
A real strong castle
While this strong castle is hardly mentioned in the guides, it certainly deserves a visit. This is deserved because you have to climb a little inside a very beautiful hetray.
Dreamful view
My favorite Burgruine. It was probably there 10x and I'm overwhelmed again every time from the surroundings. Because I love climbing, we always use the black road (the most difficult way). Because ...