Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Visiting Sandomierz involves a lot of walking but it's not gonna be strainful, even if you venture towards the gorges. Still, make sure you have comfy shoes on! The hills that some of the greatest attractions are located on are not high, and the roads that lead to them are paved - you won't need any serious hiking shoes :-)
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Visiting Sandomierz involves a lot of walking but it's not gonna be strainful, even if you venture towards the gorges. Still, make sure you have comfy shoes...
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Sandomierz...it's HOW old !!????

Sandomierz is a delightful little town along the old trade routes south of Warsaw yet north of Krakow and Rzeszow. Once part of the major trade route from western Europe to Russia and further east,...
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If you're looking for a quiet place of great history, which has not been trampled by crowds of tourists yet, Sandomierz is just for you. This small town is off the main routes but it prides itself......
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What a delightful little town. Predominantly baroque in style, set atop a hill and overlooking the river and valley below (unfortunately Poland does not make the most of its river locations and towns...
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Sandomierz is one of the most beautiful towns in Poland. Very old and great history, beautiful architecture, monuments on every corner and that atmosphere on town square… Need to see and if you love...
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