Attractions in the nearby area
Why is it worth to live in Pszczyna? There are at least a few arguments in favour of this location.
Pszczyna – known as the pearl of Upper Silesia – is one of the most beautiful places in the southern Poland. Located among the greenery at the foot of the Beskid Mountains, it breaks away from a stereotypic black Silesian landscape, full of mining shafts and heaps.
An advantage of the city is an excellent location at the railway line between Katowice and Bielsko as well as at the crossing of many provincial and national roads, which will allow the guests to rapidly reach Katowice, Tychy, Czechowice-Dziedzice, Bielsko-Biała, Żory, Rybnik, Jastrzębie-Zdrój and Kraków.
The advantage of the city are also numerous attractions in Pszczyna and in the surrounding area, which, in turn, attract many tourists to the city.
The most recognizable landmark of Pszczyna is the great Castle of Pszczyna Princes the history of which dates back to the beginnings of the 15th century. The Baroque palace survived the war almost intact – 80% of the original equipment was preserved coming from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and, as a result, everyone can see today what private chambers of the famous duchess Daisy looked like, attend a concert in magnificent interiors of the mirror chamber or visit richly equipped armoury.
Around the castle, among ponds and backwaters, there is a huge Palace Park, full of arched bridges, groves, and romantic corners attracts numerous Young Couples to wedding photo sessions. The small architecture structures (e.g. an ice cream cellar, an old tea shop on the island) as well as the as well as the tombs of Anhalt and Hochberg princes and, above all, interesting plants that remember the times of princes.
After visiting the Castle of Pszczyna Princes, it is worth visiting the market where, in the surrounding of charming, renovated tenement houses, you can rest on a duchess Daisy bench in the shadow of branched sycamores or have a coffee in one of the cafes or restaurants or try „Kopa” a typical dessert of Pszczyna.
Another place worth visiting on Pszczyna Map is the Silesian Press Museum, the only such object in Poland, where among old ledgers and dusty bookbinding machines they will discover the history of Silesia and its inhabitants anew. On the other hand, in the nearby Farm Village of Pszczyna everyone can see what the life of ordinary inhabitants of ducal properties looked like.
One of the greatest tourist attractions of the city for a whole family is The Bison Pen located only a few hundred meters away from the old town where you can see the King of the Forest and other animals with your own eyes. Also in Jankowice near Pszczyna there is a 700 ha reserve where the bisons live at large. Apart from Białowieska Forest these are the only places in Poland where you can encounter these magnificent animals.
An unquestionable attraction of the region is also built on the Vistula river and providing water to a substantial part of Upper Silesia Water tank in Goczałkowice. The fans of active leisure in the summer season are invited to the 9-hole Golf course in the Palace Park or to Water Sports Centre in Łąka where you can try windsurfing, boat sailing under the eye of an instructor or enjoy a water bike or sunbathe on the local beach. Enthusiasts of two wheels have at their disposal long and picturesque bicycle routes in our province e.g. the prince’s route to the nearest Promnice Hunting Lodge at the edge of Paprocany lake, the route of wooden architecture of Pszczyna village. Jogging or Nordic Walking enthusiasts can enjoy the appeals of Park Pszczyński.
Pszczyna also provides a number of entertainments and cultural events that are permanently present in the events calendar of the city attracting both the inhabitants as well as numerous visitors. The most popular cultural and mass events periodically organized in Pszczyna include: Theatrical Machine Pszczyna (June), Pszczyński Picnic (June), Pszczyńsię do Kultury (June), Festival of Ceramics (June), Pszczyna Open air Concerts (July and August) Days of Pszczyna (August) Meetings with the Jewish culture (October), Nights at Telemann (October).