- Kościół Wang (Vang Stave Church) — a genuine 12th-century Norwegian stave church transplanted to Karpacz in the 19th century; tiny, timbered, full of atmosphere and one of the town’s must-see symbols.
- Śnieżka (the summit and observatory) — the highest peak in the Karkonosze visible from town; the walk (or parts by lift and foot) rewards you with unique mountain architecture on the summit, dramatic views and that proper “I-made-it” feeling.
- Kopa and the chairlift — an easy, scenic ascent that gives panoramic views without the sweaty slog; you can hike down, grab a beer at the top restaurant and watch paragliders on a good day.
- Skocznia Orlinek (the ski jump) — an old-school ski jump set right by the town centre; fun to climb for the viewpoint, and it tells the story of Karpacz as a winter
- Kościół Wang (Vang Stave Church) — a genuine 12th-century Norwegian stave church transplanted to Karpacz in the 19th century; tiny, timbered, full of atmosphere and one of the town’s must-see symbols.
- Śnieżka (the summit and observatory) — the highest peak in the Karkonosze visible from town; the walk (or parts by lift and foot) rewards you with unique mountain architecture on the summit, dramatic views and that proper “I-made-it” feeling.
- Kopa and the chairlift — an easy, scenic ascent that gives panoramic views without the sweaty slog; you can hike down, grab a beer at the top restaurant and watch paragliders on a good day.
- Skocznia Orlinek (the ski jump) — an old-school ski jump set right by the town centre; fun to climb for the viewpoint, and it tells the story of Karpacz as a winter sports hub.
- Muzeum Sportu i Turystyki — small but solid: local skiing and mountaineering gear, regional sport history and useful context for why Karpacz became a mountain tourism center.
- Muzeum Zabawek (Toy Museum) — surprisingly nostalgic; a compact, charming collection that’s great for families or anyone who likes tactile reminders of past decades.
- Strzecha Akademicka (historic mountain hut) — a classic timber mountain shelter with warm interiors and traditional food; it’s a living piece of local mountaineering culture and a good base for nearby trails.
- Dziki Wodospad (the wild waterfall on the Łomnica) — an easy riverside walk from town leads to this atmospheric cascade and old mill remains; short, pretty and pleasant after a day of hiking.
- Western City Karpacz — kitschy but fun: a long-running Wild West theme village with shows and photo ops; not high culture, but a slice of the town’s tourist spirit and good for a laugh.
- Main pedestrian street (ul. Konstytucji 3 Maja & the town centre) — the heart of Karpacz: timber hotels, cafés, local shops and the rhythm of mountain town life—perfect for people-watching, buying supplies or sampling local eats.
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