Magiczne Ogrody was established 10 years ago and has been a magnet for tourists ever since. This enchanting place is located in the village of Janowiec in the Lublin Voivodeship, approximately 27 kilometers from Kazimierz Dolny and 124 kilometers from Lublin. The park was designed with entire families in mind, offering attractions that delight both the youngest visitors and the older ones. Why is it worth a visit? "It's the only family-themed park in Poland, built based on an original fairy tale".
The creators of Magiczne Ogrody were inspired by the once-popular Jordan gardens but took the concept a step further. They employed numerous specialists, including computer graphic artists, whose collaboration resulted in a beautiful, green space uniquely combined with amusement park elements. The park spans 18 hectares and boasts millions of plants, but the most attention-grabbing features are the original attractions. Visitors can enjoy a real beach, rafts floating on a pond, suspended tunnels, playgrounds, slides, carousels, and even the Fairy Castle. This fairy-tale structure stands in the middle of the Fairy Garden, where beloved flower balls for young fairy tale enthusiasts are held.
The entire architecture of Magiczne Ogrody is inspired by fairy tale motifs. Besides the Fairy Castle, visitors can also explore the Wizard’s House, Dragon's Nest, Dwarf Stronghold, and Carrot Field. The park even caters to those who aren’t fans of walking, offering a train that takes visitors through the Flower Valley, where the Bulwiak houses are hidden. Interestingly, Magiczne Ogrody has a touch of Disneyland, featuring fairy-tale characters that mimic human movements, thanks to animatronics created by an American company that works for Disneyland. The paths are also accessible to people with disabilities, making this paradise available to everyone. Prices are reasonable, and ticket offers encourage group visits. For example, a family group ticket for three people costs 299 PLN.