Kletno, Mountain village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Kletno is a mountain village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland near the Czech border. It sits at approximately 720 meters elevation and is surrounded by forests and mountain peaks.
The village was founded at the end of the 16th century under the name Klessengrund before taking its current name. It became part of Poland in 1945 following the Potsdam Agreement after World War II.
The village is closely tied to mining traditions that shaped daily life for generations of residents. Local people continue to honor these working roots in how they live and interact with their surroundings.
The village sits approximately 12 kilometers east of Stronie Śląskie and about 34 kilometers southeast of Kłodzko, the nearest larger town. You can reach it by car or local transportation from either location.
The nearby Bear Cave system holds fossils and geological formations that attract researchers from different fields. This underground landscape offers visitors a window into the prehistoric past of the region.
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