During the tour you will be taken to the Wolf’s Lair placed in the middle of forest where incredible history of war times waits. It was real Hitler’s headquarters. Explore all area, discover bunkers, roads of generals and secret facts.
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Basic Full day tour to Wolf’s Lair
During this tour you will be picked up, have tour to Wolf’s Lair, have a guided tour around the area and transfer back with drop off at your hotel.
Extended Full day tour to Wolf’s Lair, St Lipka and Mamerki
During this tour you will be picked up, have tour to Wolf’s Lair, have a guided tour around the area, visit in Mamerki and St. Mary’s Sanctuary and transfer back with drop off at your hotel.
Duration: 14 hours: During this tour you will be picked up, have tour to Wolf’s Lair, have a guided tour around the area, visit in Mamerki<br/>,: and St. Mary’s Sanctuary and transfer back with drop off at your hotel.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. PLWA015<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 12 hours: During this tour you will be picked up, have tour to Wolf’s Lair, have a guided tour around the area<br/>,: and transfer back with drop off at your hotel.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. PLWA015<br/>Pickup included
Wolf's Lair is a historical site built in 1941 that used to be Adolf Hitler’s military headquarters, where he spent most of the World War II. See the remnants of this historic and important place, where decisions about war moves and construction death camps have been made or where the attack on Hitler has taken place.
Mamerki village is as place full of bunkers. It used to be Headquarters of the Supreme Command of the Land Forces. It’s huge area with bunkers, shelters, houses of generals and officers. You can feel like an explorer and without guide try to find on your own Amber Chamber, see interior of famous U-boot the German Submarine, secret weapon of the Third Reich or enter Museum of dedicated to the East Front.
St. Mary’s Sanctuary in Swieta Lipka is a majestatic place. You see fantastic baroque architecture, colours of building and rich gate. Inside you will find really beautiful organs, fantastic paintings on the walls, richly-decorated roof and great sculptures.
Information for the customer (Know before you go)
• Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information
• There are many bunkers, undergrounds and old routes, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes
• Lunch can be organized upon request.
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