Karol Wojtyła Route was created in 2005 order to show the tourists and pilgrims coming to Wadowice places connected with Karol Wojtyła’s youth. It is approximately 4.5 km length and runs by 13 objects. These are described and labelled with plaques and in detail in the guide-books. It is a town trail - also available for people with disabilities:

Family Home of John Paul II
ul. Kościelna 7
Building is adapted for the disabled. The museum is equipped with elevator and ramps.

The Town Museum
ul. Kościelna 4
For museum exhibition, which is located on the first floor leads only stairs (no elevator). At present, on shared ground floor of this building there is Tourist Information office. In the past there was eating house where Karol Wojtyła with his dad went to dinners after mother's death.

Minor Basilica dedicated to the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Plac Jana Pawła II
Ramp for people with disabilities is on the north side of the church (side entrance on the left side of the church).

Market Square – John Paul II Square
The place free from architectural barriers.

St Joseph Sanctuary – Barefoot Carmelite Monastery
ul. Karmelicka 22
Near the entrance to the Sanctuary there is the ramp for people with disabilities. It is situated  on the left side of the main stairs. At the monastery there is also parking for cars and buses.

St Peter’s Church
Al. Matki Bożej Fatimskiej 90
The ramp for people with disabilities at the main entrance (on the left).

The other objects on the "Route of Karol Wojtyła," such as: Cultural Centre - the former building of The Gymnastic Society 'Sokół', The Congregation of the Sisters of Nazareth, Barracks building of the 12th infantry regiment in Wadowice, Catholic House, Town Hall - formerly the Men’s Primary School, The Former Confectionary of Karol Hagenhuber, Building of the Marcin Wadowita grammar school. Objects are available outside.