Best attractions and places to see around Lubsko include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in western Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship. The town features a well-preserved medieval Old Town and Market Square, showcasing its rich past. Visitors can explore various historical buildings, significant monuments, and natural areas like the Lubsza River and surrounding forests. The region offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Nice restaurant, view of the castle. I haven't been able to try the hotel yet. Overall, great atmosphere.
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A castle worth seeing, partly in ruins. There is still a lot of work to be done. Very nice restaurant and hotel in the side area.
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Palace and park worth seeing. Nice restaurant. More info: https://www.parkverbund.eu/de/die-parks/schlosspark-brody.html
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I didn't notice this villa here, but I did notice the nice square with a fountain.
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The power plant, equipped with steam turbines, was functionally connected to heating blocks and fired steam and hot water for technological needs, housing needs and rail transport. The thermal power plant group consisted of two double blocks separated by a railway track and a common fuel storage facility. Both complexes differed in the construction of chimney systems and fuel transport facilities for chute silos above the furnace hall. In the first building there are solid brick stacks and the coal from the warehouse was transported via a ramp from which a conveyor with a bucket was mounted. The second block reserve was equipped with two telescopic steel chimneys, and the fuel supply was carried out using carriages suspended on the guides on the roof of the transport ramp. Text of the information boards
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The buildings were wholly or partially surrounded by earthen walls intended to protect against the impact of a blast wave from the outside or to suppress the blast wave inside. The distinctive feature was a massive reinforced concrete skeleton and light "blow-out windows" In the event of an explosion, the brick bulkhead was intended to shatter and be thrown out of the object. The most dangerous semi-finished products were stored in huge stable concrete cylinders several floors high, the walls were 1-2 m thick and reinforced with additional internal ribs and external pillars, while the light roofs were made of planks. Three such cylinders, apparently intended for use with nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose, were also sprayed with earth. The use of silos is still a mystery. Different sources reflect different uses. Text of the information boards
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Being in the area is worth visiting the palace and park. The size of the object is impressive. Renovation is slow due to the size and condition of the building, but it's important that someone even tries. In combination with lakes and endless forests, a beautiful, idyllic atmosphere is created
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This elegant hotel in a historic baroque chateau in a park area is 1 km from the Ośrodek Edukacji Przyrodniczo-Leśnej National Forest Area and 2 km from the Jezioro Brodzkie Lake with fishing opportunities.
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Lubsko boasts several significant historical landmarks. You can explore the medieval Lubsko Castle, which has undergone various reconstructions and now houses a Social Welfare Home. The Gothic Church of the Visitation, dating back to the mid-13th century, and the Renaissance Town Hall are prominent features in the central square. Don't miss the Żary Gate Tower, also known as the Tower of the Municipal Pacholks, a 15th-century structure and the oldest preserved monument in Lubsko.
Beyond its landmarks, Lubsko's cultural heritage is evident in its well-preserved medieval Old Town and Market Square. You can also visit the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, built in 1908 with Gothic architectural forms. A poignant site is the Monument to the Victims of the Gross-Rosen Subcamp, a reminder of the region's wartime history.
The town is surrounded by natural beauty. The Lubsza River flows through a park on the eastern side of Lubsko, offering pleasant walking areas. For water activities, Karaś Bay features a kayak harbor, and the Białków-Stara Woda Reservoir (Zalew Nowiniec) is a popular spot for swimming in summer. The extensive forests around Lubsko are home to diverse wildlife and several nature reserves like "Ruskie Stawy" and "Żurawno".
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The natural areas like the Lubsza River park and the reservoirs (Karaś Bay and Białków-Stara Woda) offer opportunities for walks, kayaking, and swimming. While not explicitly listed as family-friendly, the historical sites like Lubsko Castle and the Żary Gate Tower can be engaging for older children interested in history. The Fountain in Tuplice Park is also noted as family-friendly.
The area around Lubsko is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find various routes, including a moderate 42 km loop from Lubsko to Brühl Palace Brody and Karaś Reservoir. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 8.4 km Nowiniec Reservoir Loop from Lubsko. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Lubsko and Running Trails around Lubsko guide pages.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor exploration in Lubsko. During this time, the weather is pleasant for walking along the Lubsza River, kayaking at Karaś Bay, or swimming at the Białków-Stara Woda Reservoir. The forests are lush, and wildlife is more active. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, suitable for hiking and cycling.
A truly unique site is the Silos of the Alfred Nobel Plant (Krzystkowice). These massive concrete cylinders, with walls 1-2 meters thick, were used to store dangerous semi-finished products, and their exact purpose remains a historical mystery. They offer a fascinating glimpse into industrial history and unique construction.
Yes, Lubsko offers options for water activities. Karaś Bay features a kayak harbor, perfect for paddling. The Białków-Stara Woda Reservoir (Zalew Nowiniec), located nearby, is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months, providing a refreshing escape.
The extensive forests surrounding Lubsko are rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot deer, wild boars, and foxes. The region is also known for its diverse bird species, including protected zones for white-tailed eagles and black storks. Fishing is also a popular activity in the area's waters.
Beyond the main landmarks, Lubsko's city center features many historic buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Streets like Plac Wolności, Kopernika, and Śródmiejska (a pedestrian-friendly promenade) showcase charming townhouses with interesting architectural details, reflecting the town's rich urban history.
Yes, particularly near Brühl Palace Brody. This impressive Baroque chateau, located nearby in Brody, offers a hotel and restaurant on its grounds, blending history with modern amenities. It's a great option for dining or an overnight stay while exploring the area.
Within the Lubsko Forest District, there are several nature reserves dedicated to protecting diverse ecosystems. Notable ones include the "Ruskie Stawy" Reserve, the "Mierków Dry Coniferous Forests" Reserve, and the "Żurawno" Reserve, established to protect forest lowland ecosystems and habitats of rare plant and animal species. The "Woskownica" Reserve specifically protects the *Myrica gale* plant species. You can find more information on the Lasy Państwowe website.


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