Embark on a full-day private tour from Warsaw to Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s significant WWII headquarters. Explore the remains of the bunkers and learn about the history of Poland. A must-do for WWII history buffs!
Embark on a full-day private tour from Warsaw to Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s significant WWII headquarters. Explore the remains of the bunkers and learn about the history of Poland. A must-do for WWII history buffs!
- Warsaw - The drive to Gierłoż takes approximately 4 hours, offering a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the Polish countryside and engage with your guide. The guide is dedicated to helping you understand Poland, its history, and its culture, so be sure to take advantage of this chance.
- Wilczy Szaniec - The tour involves about 2 hours of walking….
- Warsaw - The drive to Gierłoż takes approximately 4 hours, offering a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the Polish countryside and engage with your guide. The guide is dedicated to helping you understand Poland, its history, and its culture, so be sure to take advantage of this chance.
- Wilczy Szaniec - The tour involves about 2 hours of walking. You can explore the complex with your guide or use audioguides.
Wolf’s Lair was the most significant of Hitler’s headquarters, concealed in Masuria, a region in Northern Poland renowned for its 2,000 lakes. It was an ideal location for an inaccessible bunker complex, with lakes and swamps providing natural barriers. This complex, one of several Führer Headquarters across occupied Europe, was constructed for the launch of Operation Barbarossa – the invasion of the Soviet Union – in 1941. The top-secret, high-security site was situated in the Masurian woods, about 8 km from the small East Prussian town of Rastenburg (now Kętrzyn in Poland). Three security zones encircled the central complex where the Führer’s bunker was located. Despite the security, an assassination attempt on Hitler occurred at Wolf’s Lair on July 20, 1944. On January 25, 1945, due to the rapid advance of the Red Army, the complex was demolished and abandoned.
- Gierloz - There is a fantastic eatery in the former guard’s garage where traditional Polish cuisine is served. Taking a 1-hour break to enjoy a meal before the return drive to Warsaw is recommended. Please note that food is not included in the tour price.
- Wolf’s Lair - Zone II was utilized by officers from the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Organization Todt. The largest bunker in the entire complex is located here, along with many details absent in Zone I. This section of the Wolf’s Lair is not part of the official museum; the buildings are simply abandoned in the woods.
- Warsaw - The transfer from Wolf’s Lair to Warsaw offers another opportunity to converse with your guide. Rest assured, the 4.5-hour journey will pass swiftly.
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- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guided or audio-guided tour of Wolf’s Lair
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Inclusive of all fees and taxes
- Live commentary during the tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guided or audio-guided tour of Wolf’s Lair
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Inclusive of all fees and taxes
- Live commentary during the tour
- Food and drinks
- Gratuity
- Food and drinks
- Gratuity
Embark on a full-day tour from Warsaw to visit the remnants of Adolf Hitler’s most renowned headquarters. Discover Zones One and Two with the guidance of our amiable guide and enjoy the picturesque Polish countryside from the comfort of our minibus.
Explore the remains of Wolf’s Lair, the largest and most significant of Hitler’s headquarters, situated in…
Embark on a full-day tour from Warsaw to visit the remnants of Adolf Hitler’s most renowned headquarters. Discover Zones One and Two with the guidance of our amiable guide and enjoy the picturesque Polish countryside from the comfort of our minibus.
Explore the remains of Wolf’s Lair, the largest and most significant of Hitler’s headquarters, situated in the northeastern part of Poland. Travel with an English-speaking guide to experience the Polish countryside, delve into Poland’s history, and gain insight into the Polish spirit and culture. The guide serves as your host—feel free to ask any questions and enjoy the company of a genuine local. Take an approximately 2-hour walk through the Wolf’s Lair complex and learn about its fascinating history with the help of a high-quality audio guide. Conclude your visit with a stop at a local restaurant before returning to Warsaw.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- If you want to book the tour for children shorter than 150 cm (4,9 ft), you must contact the tour operator before booking the tour and check the availability of a toddler/child car seat/booster seat.
- You should contact the tour operator before booking a tour to make sure the tour is appropriate to you if you have a food intolerance, allergies or other health issues or if you require special assistance (e.g. wheelchair assistance)
- Please have your breakfast before the departure of the tour
- The minimum number of people required to launch the tour is 2. A solitary traveller may join the tour if there is another booking for at least 2 people.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.