What to do and see in Szczawno Zdroj, Poland: The Best Places and Tips

September 25, 2017 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Szczawno Zdroj, Poland including Park Szwedzki, Active Therapy, Park im. Henryka Wieniawskiego, Mineral Water Pump House, Sloneczna Polana, Zaklad Przyrodoleczniczy, Teatr Zdrojowy.
Restaurants in Szczawno Zdroj

1. Park Szwedzki

Aleja Spacerowa, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Park Szwedzki

Reviewed By RobertSerafin - Gdynia, Poland

Natural park in the middle of town spread on a hill with walking paths and banches for rest, two small lakes with wild ducks.

2. Active Therapy

Sloneczna 9, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland +48 794 385 081
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5 based on 19 reviews

Active Therapy

Active Therapy provides active holidays in Zakopane area for people with passion for outdoor sports. Our activities are suitable for children and adults, individuals and groups, able and disabled. Active Therapy Ski School runs one of the best adaptive skiing programme in Europe. We use wide range of the newest adaptive ski equipment. We have professional ski instructors who are fun, friendly and experienced in teaching skiing people with all disabilities and all ages. We do ski lessons in Zakopane, Białka Tatrzańska, Karpacz and in Alps - Austria, Switzerland, France) Our summer programme includes: cycling with adaptive programme for disabled riders (hand bike), hiking and sightseeing, massage and physiotherapy. We provide suitable adaptive equipment for disabled people (mono-ski, dualski, outriggers, handcycle, outdoor sports wcheelchairs).

Reviewed By LIBBYSBerkshire - BERKSHIRE

We approached our family ski holiday this year with my paraplegic daughter being further back than at beginner stage. Her previous experiences on the slopes had made her fear the sport and dislike it intensely. Unfortunately on two previous sit-ski attempts tutors and equipment were not up to scratch.
However it is 7 years since her last attempt and she was willing to give it another go if only to keep me happy/quiet!
Dominik Jonas and Active Therapy were recommended to me by ski2freedom in the UK. Dom gave me loads of advice by email prior to booking and this made me feel confident that he understood what my daughter needed in terms of level of care, safety, encouragement and equipment.
He duly turned up with a car full of equipment to cover all eventualities though he had already built a sit-ski according to the measurements I had provided earlier.
His fun approach quickly broke the ice (not literally) and his rapport with my daughter was instantaneous! He gently guided her though every step of the sit-ski process and by lunch time she was skiing unaided and safely (with the biggest smile on her face).
After lunch she skied most of a fairly long blue run unaided, something I never thought I would see.
Its not only the amount of care Dom took with my daughter its the fact that he actually does care and goes that extra mile to make it work. From the start I realised that booking Dom for the day was the best decision I've made in a long time.
I have such confidence in Dom's professionalism and experienced that he is probably the only person I would ever have on the slopes to guide and teach my daughter.
We had such a lot of fun with Dom and my daughter made amazing progress through his artful teaching. Im very proud and she's telling everyone about her day with her brilliant teacher Dom Jonas. Needless to say he comes highly recommended.

3. Park im. Henryka Wieniawskiego

Kosciuszki, Szczawno Zdroj, Poland
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4 based on 21 reviews

Park im. Henryka Wieniawskiego

Reviewed By endrju_74 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Not very big in size, but nicely set in the heart of Szczawno-Zdrój Spa district. Named after Polish violinist and composer Henryk Wieniawski. It lookes like it just underwent a full renewal with brand new alleys and all plants being newly shaped. It's right behind all major heritage buildings, such as pump room and walking hall.

4. Mineral Water Pump House

ul. Tadeusza Kosciuszki 23, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland +48 74 849 31 63
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4 based on 22 reviews

Mineral Water Pump House

Reviewed By RobertSerafin - Gdynia, Poland

Szczawno Zdroj (Szczawno Springs) is a small spa town in Lower Silesia (Southern Poland) next to Walbrzych.
Early XII. century's hamlet has been hooked up to Ksiaz princedom at the end of century.
Spa nature of Szczawno was ever known owing to wild animals behaviour (willingly drinking carefully chosen diverse mineral waters' springs) and people's well-being in the area.
Mineral waters repertory has been first examined and featured in 1598 by prince's manorial doctor - Caspar Schwenckfeldt.
Nowadays Szczawno is a bit lapsed town but has enough attractions to invite people apart of its spa and health advantages.
First Mineral Waters Pump House was built here at the beginning of XIX century. It was large hall with central mineral water well fenced with wooden rail. Water was spooned with long pole fitted with glass jar attached to its end.
Today's Pump House is a two-storeyed nice building with wooden upper part and interior. Building is combined with fancy wooden pedestrians arcade passage.
Mineral and medicinals waters supplied in Pump House (Mlynarz, Marta, Mieszko and Dabrowka) mainly succor cure of urinary and digestive systems.
Upper floor is a reading- and rest-room.
In 1992 Pump House was miserably burnt by incidental fire but has been solicitously reconstructed later and now delights eyes of its visitors.

5. Sloneczna Polana

Narciarska, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Sloneczna Polana

Reviewed By RobertSerafin - Gdynia, Poland

In Princess Daisy's times it has been one of first golf fields i n Europe, now is a kind of museum (no golf played there) but is an impressive gym under the open sky.

6. Zaklad Przyrodoleczniczy

ul. Henryka Sienkiewicza 1, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland +48 74 849 32 52
Excellent
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4 based on 5 reviews

Zaklad Przyrodoleczniczy

Reviewed By RobertSerafin - Gdynia, Poland

Szczawno Zdroj (Szczawno Springs) is a small spa in Lower Silesia (Southern Poland) next to
Walbrzych. Early XII. century's hamlet has been hooked up to Ksiaz princedom at the end of century.
Spa nature of Szczawno was ever known owing to wild animals behaviour (willingly drinked and carefully chosen diverse mineral waters springs) and people's well-being in the area.
Mineral waters repertory has been first examined and featured in 1598 by prince's manorial doctor - Caspar Schwenckfeldt.
Zakład Przyrodoleczniczy (Natural Medicine Center) in Szczawno-Zdroj was built in 1938-39 and is a centre of balneological and natural medicine's treatment.
Applied here treatment and services are based upon over almost two centuries lasting experience and tradition enriched by latest medicine's achievments as lasers, magnetic fields and infra-red appliances.
Treatments and services offered and applied are of the highest level and under professional medical control. Their range include hydrotherapy, phototherapy, electrotherapy, physiotherapy, balneotherapy and laserotherapy.

7. Teatr Zdrojowy

ul. Tadeusza Kosciuszki 19, Szczawno Zdroj 58-310, Poland +48 74 840 24 45
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Teatr Zdrojowy

Reviewed By bozek333 - Lodz, Poland

Spacerując po Szczawnie i po pięknych alejkach nie sposób nie zwrócić uwagi na teatr. Budynek teatru Wieniawskiego bardzo ładnie odnowiony, niestety nie udało się wejść do środka. Repertuar obszerny, ceny biletów przystępne. Wrócimy tu.

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