The Sudeten Foothills is a mesoregion located in the southeastern part of the Dzierżoniów Valley, encompassing the towns of Dzierżoniów, Bielawa, Piława Górna, and Świebodzice. The region is known for its well-developed textile industry, which has played a significant role in the local economy. Geologically, the Sudeten Foothills contain a fragment of the Sudetic Foreland Block, covered with Neogene and Pleistocene sediments. The soil conditions are highly favorable due to fertile soils, supporting intensive agriculture, particularly the cultivation of wheat and sugar beets. The region also boasts a rich history, tied to traditional crafts and industrialization, which contributes to the unique character of its towns and architectural diversity. It is also worth mentioning that the Sudeten Foothills border the Sudeten Mountains and other hills, making the area attractive for tourism and scenic landscapes, enriched with a rich cultural heritage. The region holds many interesting facts related to its history and traditions, making it an appealing destination for both residents and tourists.