Kliczków Castle

TKliczków Castle was erected in 1297. Constructed by Prince Bolko the Severe (Bolko I Surowy), the castle was used as an earth and wooden border stronghold located on the high Kwisa bank.

The Castle is an exceptional renaissance revival residence. Located in the middle of the vast Lower Silesia Forest, on the slope of the Kwisa River valley, Kliczków Castle is an ideal venue for a wedding. Historic rooms, extensive catering facilities, a swimming pool, sauna, spa, tennis courts, fishing, and horseback riding are offered to our guests.

Kliczków village in south-western Poland has a population of 350. Prior to 1945, it was part of Germany. It lies approximately 12 km north-west of Boleslawiec, and 115 km west of the regional capital Wroclaw.

Last updated: 2008-01-02