Kraków-Częstochowa Upland

Mammals include the beaver, badger, ermine and 15 species of bats, many of which hibernate in the park's caves during the winter.

The snowpack covers the area for 80 days a year and the rainy season lasts from April until September.

Annual precipitation varies between 650–700 mm, higher than in surrounding regions, the median temperature is lower, from 0.5 to 1.0°C.

There are a number of rivers that originate from the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, among them the Warta, Biała Przemsza, Pilica, Dłubnia, Szreniawa, Prądnik, Wiercica and Rudawa.

Apart from a diversity of plant and animal species, one can find a unique cultural landscape with archeological objects and relics of ancient inhabitation, with a vast collection of artifacts.

View of the Tatras from the castle ruin Grodzisko at Skała
Polish Jura, Glove Rock ( Skała Rękawica ) at Ojców National Park
Location of the Polish Jura