The First World War’s Eastern Front Trail in Małopolska
The First World War’s Eastern Front Trail in Małopolska
The famous First Cadre Company set off to war from the capital of Małopolska, and following the company’s traces, one can reach the battlefield locations of the Polish Riflemen’s units and then of the Polish Legions formed by Józef Piłsudski. The trail routes run north of Kraków to the Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska Upland, where battles were fought in the November of 1914, and then south, to the battlefields around Łapanów and Limanowa, and further east to the area of the decisive Battle of Gorlice, which brought victory to the Austro-Hungarian and German forces in the early May of 1915. The picturesque ranges of the Low Beskid Mountains are full of war relics, mostly cemeteries. Whereas Tarnów features buildings dating from the Great War, such as old barracks or garrison hospital. Heading south of Tarnów, it is worth visiting the field of the Battle of Łowczówek fought in the December of 1914, and the charming war necropolises of the Tarnów Land.
An entire century has passed since the outbreak of the Great War and its history has been overshadowed by the memory of another world war. The First World War’s Eastern Front Trail has been created in order to commemorate the events that a century ago shaped the world we know today.