The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok is a unique tourist attraction located in former mining excavations where gold and arsenic were once extracted. Launched in 1996 by the Przedsiębiorstwo Usług Turystycznych Kopalnia Złota Sp. z o.o., it offers visitors a fascinating journey through the history of mining, dating back to the Middle Ages. The main draw for tourists are the organized underground routes, including the "Black" adit, which features an intriguing underground waterfall. During the tour, guests can participate in engaging activities such as boat rides through partially flooded tunnels or gold panning. The mineral museum and exhibitions depicting the mining history of Złoty Stok are significant parts of the offering, enriching visitors' knowledge about the region. Architectural details of the former mine and its infrastructure, including the Locomotive Monument, lend the site a unique character and a cozy atmosphere. An interesting fact is that tours of the underground tunnels began as early as 1969, highlighting the long-standing tourist tradition of this place. Additionally, special themed scenarios are prepared for organized groups, making the visit even more engaging. The Gold Mine in Złoty Stok is not only a tourist attraction but also an important element of the cultural heritage of Lower Silesia.