Discover one of the most popular tourist itineraries - so called “Golden Horse Shoe” (Olesko, Pidhirtsi and Zolochiv castles). Olesko Castle is an outstanding architectural and historic monument from the 13th - 18th centuries, once a strong fortress of Old Rus in the 14th century. In the Olesko Castle basement there is a well which also served as an escape passage for the besieged. A nice park with some modern sculptures surrounds the Castle. Pidhirtsi Castle is a unique architectural monument in the late Renaissance style dating back to 1635-1640. It was built for a crowned Polish Hetman Stanislaw Koniecpolski. Pidhirtsi Castle has been under restoration after years when it was used as a Soviet hospital. It may take many years before it regains its pervious glory. However visitors are admitted and have to use their imagination when looking at once grand interiors. Zolochiv Castle was built as a citadel with bastions in the 1630s. In the 17th - 18th centuries the castle belonged to the rich Polish families of Sobieski and Radziwill. You will be taken to the old magic stone in the castle courtyard. It has engraved inscriptions in unknown language and a hole in the middle that will help fulfill your wishes if you put your finger there and turn.
The mentioned price is per person in 2 pax group. If you are a solo traveller, you need to pay more. If group is more than 2 pax, the price will be less for every participant.
Departure/return location
Lviv
Departure Time
We will pick you up at suitable time for you
Return Time
Tour takes about 9 hours
Included
Hotel pick up and drop off
Round transfer in comfortable vehicle
Escursion over all three castles
Entrance tickets
English guideservice
Not Included
Personal shopping
Meals
Day 1
9:00:Driver will pick you up and take to the first location - Olesco castle.
10:30:Excursion over Olesco castle
11:30: Move to Pidhirtsi castle
11:50:Excursion over Pidhirtsi castle
12:50: Move to Zolochiv castle
13:20:Excursion over Zolochiv castle
14:30:Return to Lviv
Olesko Castle is an outstanding architectural and historic monument from the 13th - 18th centuries, once a strong fortress of Old Rus in the 14th century. Later in the 15th - 16th century Olesko Castle was turned into a palace for aristocracy and remodeled in the Italian Renaissance style in the 1620s. The famous Polish king Jan III Sobieski was born there in 1629. The king often lived in Olesko Castle and collected numerous art works. After restoration in 1965-1975 Olesko Castle became a museum. Hundreds of unique paintings, sculptures and applied arts can be seen in the museum. Among them are icons, portraits, still-lives, the monumental picture of the Battle of Vienna, old furniture and wooden sculptures. In the Olesko Castle basement there is a well which also served as an escape passage for the besieged. A nice park with some modern sculptures surrounds the Castle. Pidhirtsi Castle is a unique architectural monument in the late Renaissance style dating back to 1635-1640. It was built for a crowned Polish Hetman Stanislaw Koniecpolski. Later it belonged to Jan III Sobieski, the aristocratic Rzewuski family, and it was not intended as a defense structure and should be more accurately called a palace. Pidhirtsi Castle is surrounded by a moat and includes a Baroque church of Holy Family (1752-1766). It has a wall with a heavy gate and a park with old trees. Pidhirtsi Castle has been under restoration after years when it was used as a Soviet hospital. It may take many years before it regains its pervious glory. However visitors are admitted and have to use their imagination when looking at once grand interiors. Zolochiv Castle was built as a citadel with bastions in the 1630s. In the 17th - 18th centuries the castle belonged to the rich Polish families of Sobieski and Radziwill. In the days of Austro-Hungarian empire Zolochiv Castle was turned into a prison and later became a grim prison under Stalin. A memorial and an exhibition to commemorate those who perished here can now be seen in the castle as well as a chapel outside the castle walls. Inside Zolochiv Castle visitors could see a newly restored Chinese palace built to follow European fashion for Chinese art in late 17th century. To the right there is a larger residential palace undergoing restoration. From the bastions one could see surrounding countryside and the town of Zolochiv. You will be taken to the old magic stone in the castle courtyard. It has engraved inscriptions in unknown language and a hole in the middle that will help fulfill your wishes if you put your finger there and turn.