Best attractions and places to see around Niegosławice include a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational routes. The region is characterized by its expansive protected areas, such as the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy, which features diverse ecosystems and significant natural monuments. Visitors can explore historical landmarks like palaces and unique cultural centers, offering varied experiences. The area provides opportunities for cycling and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The ruined palace in Śrem, dating from the 19th century (circa 1820), was built for the von Lucanus family. This late-Classicist, two-story structure has a rectangular floor plan. It was built on the site of a previous residence belonging to the von Stenberg family. From the late 19th century, it was owned by Paul Schütz, who managed it until the end of World War II. From 1945, the palace was used as apartments until the 1970s.
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Unfortunately, this cycle path is not completely finished. The final layer of asphalt over the concrete slabs is missing. The cycle path is apparently rarely cleared and cleaned, which means that you have to cycle very slowly in some sections. The connection to the cycle path at the former Stypułów train station leads along an unpaved gravel road.
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VELO SPROTAVIA is a strategic cycling path in the southern Lubusz Voivodeship. It runs vertically through the Szprotawa commune, from the town of Szprotawa to the village of Stypułów. At the former railway station in Stypułów, it connects with the regional RAILWAY TO BIKE path, which runs to Kożuchów, Nowa Sól, Otyń, Konotop, and the border with the Wielkopolska Voivodeship. The total length of VELO SPROTAVIA is 16 km. The route follows the former Szprotawa-Zielona Góra railway line (1911-1955), along the Szprotawa-Kartowice-Witków-Siecieborzyce-Stypułów section. Initially, the path runs parallel to the district road towards Kartowice, a short distance away. We ascend a gentle hill (141 m above sea level), offering a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Under favorable conditions, we can see the Karkonosze and Jizera Mountains from here. The agricultural landscape is only interrupted by a strip of trees growing along the path, with a significant proportion of fruit trees. According to legend, former passengers of the Zielona Góra railway, by throwing fruit pits out of the train windows, contributed to the creation of a linear orchard of plums, apples, pears, and cherries. From the hill, we descend pleasantly all the way to Kartowice itself, where, near the ruins of the village railway station, a cyclist service area (MOR) has been built, complete with a shelter, table, benches, parking spaces, and a bicycle repair module. No one will likely object if we pitch a tent near the shelter if necessary. It's a very atmospheric place. Near the shelter, we'll see a monument to the residents of Kartowice (Kortnitz in German) who died on the front lines of World War I. After a rest in Kartowice, we head further north, towards Witków. Soon, the agricultural landscape will transform into forest. This preservation owes its historical preservation to the fact that since the Middle Ages, this has been an inviolable border between the duchies of Głogów and Żagań. The forest preserves fragments of the famous Silesian Ramparts, built in the 15th/16th centuries, a kind of border barrier. All the preserved sections of the Silesian Ramparts constitute the longest archaeological site in Poland. The Szprotawa Land Museum holds a unique boundary marker from this forest. Nearby, by the district road, we come across a 19th-century stone signpost pointing the way towards Borowina (orig. "nach Hartau"). Old maps show peculiar enclaves in this area, such as Wilczy zaułek (Wilczy Lane), Krowie Bagno (Ciche Hill).
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A very pleasant bike path
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The route is destroyed, it looks like it has been dug up, from the Bytom side you have to walk your bike in many places, and there are a lot of large branches on the road blocking the passage.
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After the flood the route was destroyed
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When is the new crossing??????🤔🤔🤔🤔
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the expansive Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy, which features diverse landscapes, forests, and old-growth trees. Within the park, the Stawy Przemkowskie (Przemków Ponds) are an important ornithological reserve with a viewing tower and educational walkway. The historic Chrobry Oak, though damaged, remains a significant natural monument in Piotrowice.
Yes, the area offers several historical landmarks. You can see the 16th-century Solniki Palace, which is now an event hotel. The Ruins of the Abandoned Manor in Śrem, dating from the 19th century, offer a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the Pałac w Dalkowie (Dalków Palace) is a notable 16th-century landmark with an accompanying park.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Wioska Indiańska Wokini (Wokini Indian Village) in Ostaszów. This educational and entertainment center offers a fascinating journey into North American Indian culture, with authentic tipis, exhibits, and activities like archery.
Absolutely. The Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route is a pleasant 16 km strategic path following a former railway line, offering panoramic views and a cyclist service area. Another option is the Trakt Pruski Gravel Bike Route, though parts of it may be damaged. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Niegosławice guide.
The region provides various hiking opportunities. You can find trails within the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Niegosławice guide, which includes trails like the 'Ostaszów Boardwalk – Lock on the Szprotawa loop' and 'Dalków Palace – Saint Anne's Mountain loop'.
Yes, the Wioska Indiańska Wokini (Wokini Indian Village) is an engaging and educational experience for families, offering interactive activities. The Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a safe and enjoyable ride for all ages.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Niegosławice, offering pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and birdwatching at the Przemków Ponds. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery, especially in the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy.
Definitely. The Stawy Przemkowskie (Przemków Ponds) within the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy are an important ornithological reserve. With approximately 250 bird species, including 150 breeding species, it's a prime location for birdwatching. There's a 16-meter-high viewing tower and an educational wooden walkway over the reeds for optimal observation.
While a bit further afield, the Bytom Odrzański Market Square is considered one of the most beautiful market squares in Poland. It features an atmospheric old town marketplace with an impressive Renaissance 17th-century Town Hall and historic tenement houses.
Yes, if you enjoy running, there are several trails in the vicinity. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Running loop from Karpie' or the 'Góra Jana – Góra Świętej Anny loop'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Niegosławice guide.
Visitors describe the Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route as a very pleasant bike path. They appreciate the panoramic views, the unique history of following a former railway line, and the presence of a cyclist service area. The route also passes through varied landscapes, from agricultural fields to forests.


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