Czocha Castle (Zamek Czocha) on its gneiss rock above Lake Leśnia in Lower Silesia, Poland — a fairytale medieval fortress rebuilt in the 1910s, famed for its film roles and the College of Wizardry live-action role-play.

Czocha Castle Tickets — Discounted — Day Tour of Czocha Castle

Children & youth up to 15, visitors with disabilities and war veterans.

Reserve my discounted ticket

The discounted — day tour of czocha castle option at Czocha Castle Tickets — children & youth up to 15, visitors with disabilities and war veterans. Includes the 70-minute guided tour of the halls with the bilingual English/German booklet. Tell us your preferred date and time and we confirm your guided-tour slot with the official operator.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the gate.

• 70-minute guided tour of the castle halls — the only way inside • Same full route: painted halls, Prince's Chamber and the lookout tower • Bilingual English/German visitor booklet included • Bring valid proof of eligibility (age, disability or veteran credential) at the gate

Who this is for

This option is designed for children & youth up to 15, visitors with disabilities and war veterans. If you're booking for a different group composition, see the other ticket in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

On the day

Czocha Castle (Zamek Czocha) is a 13th-century fortress on a gneiss rock above Lake Leśnia in Lower Silesia, founded around 1247 and given its fairytale silhouette in a 1910s reconstruction by Bodo Ebhardt. The historic halls can only be seen on a guided tour of about 70 minutes, which climbs to a lookout tower over the Kwisa river and forests — at their most spectacular in autumn.

Frequently asked

Can I see the interior without a guide?
No — Czocha's halls are only open on a guided tour of about 70 minutes, and your ticket reserves your place on it.
What language is the tour in?
Guiding is in Polish, with a bilingual English/German booklet for every visitor. An English- or German-speaking guide can be arranged in advance on request.
How and when does my ticket arrive?
Once we confirm your guided-tour slot with the operator, we email your dated ticket — usually within hours. Show it on your phone at the gate.