Bialska Adit in Głuchołazy

Głuchołazy
50°18'23"N 17°22'37"E (50.306514, 17.376964)
The Bialska Adit in Głuchołazy, also called the Bialska Adit, is an old mining excavation where gold was mined from the 13th century. It is located on the outskirts of the Spa Park, right next to the bridge over the Biała Głuchołaska river. The grotto is about 10 meters long, and its width in some places reaches over 3 meters. Its height does not exceed 2.5 meters. At the end of the 19th century, it was pierced through to enable health resort guests and tourists to take walks. The grotto also provides shelter for bats. Practical information: For the purpose of sightseeing, please contact Ms. Monika Kołodziej – tel. +48 607 877 994. Free admission. Sightseeing time: 1 hour. Free parking spaces on Dąbrowicka Street.

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