Via Train
- Companies: PKP Intercity, Koleje Małopolskie
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Distance: 120 kilometers
- Costs: €10 - €20 depending on class and booking time
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your train tickets in advance through the PKP Intercity website for best prices and seat availability.
This route offers a convenient and scenic journey through the Polish countryside, making it an enjoyable option. Trains run frequently throughout the day, providing flexibility in planning your trip.
Via Car
- Companies: Rental companies such as Avis, Hertz, or local Polish agencies
- Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours
- Distance: 120 kilometers
- Costs: €40 - €70 for rental, plus fuel costs (~€12) and tolls (if applicable)
- Roads/Routes: Take DK94 and DK75 roads
Pro Tip: Use a GPS navigation app like Google Maps or Waze to avoid traffic and find the most efficient route.
Driving allows you to explore the surrounding areas at your leisure and offers the flexibility to stop along the way.