Niedzica Castle is a popular day trip destination from Krakow, often as part of a larger itinerary that includes other attractions near the Polish-Slovakian border. Even though much of the castle is in ruins, you can still pop into some of the original rooms, including the dungeons and a guard chamber, and visit the carriage house to see its antique horse carts, vehicles, and sleighs. In the granary, visitors can enjoy a collection of 19th- and 20th-century folk art from the Spiš region of Slovakia.
Some tours showcase Poland’s “winter capital” of Zakopane, known for its highland architecture, ski jumping hill, and views of the Tatra Mountains. Given the castle’s proximity to the Dunajec River, it also sometimes features on tours that offer a river rafting trip with views of Pieniny National Park.