The Kà Âodzko Valley (, , ) is a valley in the Sudetes mountain range that covers the central part of Kà Âodzko County in south-western Poland, with the southern tip extending to the Czech Republic around the town of KrálÃÂky. The chief and largest town in the valley is Kà Âodzko.
It is traversed by the upper Eastern Neisse river running from south to north and surrounded by the Table Mountains, Bardzkie Mountains and Bystrzyckie Mountains of the Central Sudetes in the west as well as by the Snieznik Mountains, Golden Mountains and Owl Mountains of the Eastern Sudetes in the east. The mountain passes of Kudowa/BÃÂloves in the west and of MiÃÂdzylesie/Lichkov in the south connect to Czech areas around Náchod and KrálÃÂky respectively. Flowing through the valley, the Eastern Neisse is joined by , and à Âcinawka rivers, and then exits it in the northeast through the Bardzkie Mountains to Bardo in Lower Silesia.
In ancient times, the Amber Road led through the KÃ Âodzko Valley.
The valley is part of the KÃ Âodzko Land region, which is a tourist destination both in summer and winter, with numerous hotels, sanatoria and many mountain trails.