• View of Kraków, Poland, seen from Krakus Mound. On a warm summer day like this, the blue sky and light clouds above adds to the beauty of the scenery.
  • The walk up to the mound was warm, due to the lovely weather, however there was some spots of shadow when we got up there where we could rest a bit before...
  • There are four mounds around Kraków, however Krakus Mound and Wanda’s Mound, are thought to be the same time period as one another.
  • Believed to be the resting place of King Krakus, the mythical founder of Kraków, Krakus Mound, is a 16 meter high summit is known for its stunning visuals of the...
  • It is a former Polish custom, still cultivated today in Krakow, on the Lasota hill and under the Krakus Mound, on the Tuesday after Easter.
  • Despite the uncertainty surrounding its origins, the Krakus Mound has played a significant role in Krakow’s history.
  • Once you reach its summit, the panoramic view from the 16-meter high Krakus Mound reveals the charms of Cracow that captivates every visitor.
  • And when you visit the Krakus Mound on the 2nd May and 10th August, you will experience the same phenomenon just above the Wanda Mound, leading...
  • Looking from the Krakus Mound on the eve of the Celtic celebration of the sun (May 1), the sun rises exactly over the Wanda Mound.
  • The hill that Krakus Mound sits on is also a great place for a picnic on a warm summer’s day.