Best attractions and places to see around gmina Brzeźnica include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Vistula River and the Draboż Range, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical manors, churches, and industrial heritage, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities. This area provides a variety of experiences, from quiet natural observation to active exploration of its rich past.
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The temple was erected at the end of the 13th century from erratic boulders, in the early Gothic style. The first written information about it dates back to 1376. In the 15th century, the church was extended, and in the 16th century, a tower was added, somewhat unusually, from the south side. During the Baroque period, a sacristy was added and the window openings were given a new form (the outline of pointed arch window openings can still be seen on the outer walls). The beautiful 13th-century entrance portal on the south side deserves special attention. It was made of sandstone, is pointed-arched, with profiled offsets, and has columns in the corners. The whole is surrounded by a brick fence, probably from the 15th century.
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The temple was erected at the end of the 13th century from erratic boulders, in the early Gothic style. The first written information about it dates back to 1376. In the 15th century, the church was extended, and in the 16th century, a tower was added, somewhat unusually, from the south side. In the Baroque period, the sacristy was added and the window openings were given a new form (the outlines of pointed-arch window openings can still be seen on the outer walls). The beautiful 13th-century entrance portal on the south side is particularly noteworthy. It was made of sandstone, is pointed-arched, with profiled ledges, and has columns in the corners. The whole is surrounded by a brick fence, probably from the 15th century.
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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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An impressive building, it's impossible not to notice it when driving along the road!
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The former palace park, which is crossed by the Urzucki Potok. In the southern part there is a palace, the origins of which date back to the 16th century. However, the palace is in private hands, fenced and neglected. It is difficult to approach it and see it. Next to the palace there is an artificially raised mound, which used to be a view, and today is covered with forest. In the northern part of the park there are ruins of an evangelical church. In front of the ruins in 2018, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence, an oak tree was planted, which is called "Ignacy". The tree is still tiny, but it is growing.
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The ruins of an Evangelical church from the 1830s. It is a brick building, plastered. It stands on the site of an earlier temple from the 18th century. The previous one had a half-timbered structure. The church was used after the war, but in the 1960s the parish was moved to a nearby medieval church, and this one was abandoned. Since then it has fallen into ruin. Currently, there are only the perimeter walls, without a roof, with a completely overgrown interior and surroundings.
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Gmina Brzeźnica offers a rich array of historical sites. You can visit the impressive Broniszów Castle, a knight's building from the late Middle Ages that was expanded into a Renaissance residence. Another significant site is the Church of the Virgin Mary, Kożuchów, a Gothic parish church dating back to the end of the 13th century. Don't miss the St. Dorothea Hospital Complex, a 19th-century site featuring a cruciform church and Loreto chapel. Beyond these, the region boasts the historic Czartoryski Manor in Brzeźnica, the Palace in Paszkówka, and the Manor in Kopytówka.
Absolutely! Gmina Brzeźnica is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The proximity to the Vistula River and Łączański Canal makes it excellent for water sports like kayaking and traditional galar cruises. The Draboż Range offers scenic beauty for hiking. The area is crisscrossed with marked routes, including the Vistula Cycling Route, Nordic Walking paths, and the Papal Trail, perfect for active tourism. You can find various cycling routes, such as those listed in the Cycling around gmina Brzeźnica guide, and hiking trails in the Easy hikes around gmina Brzeźnica guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Vistula River and Łączański Canal offer picturesque landscapes and opportunities for water-based activities. You can explore the Draboż Range, which includes peaks like Draboż, Zapusta, and Niedźwiedzia Góra, providing natural scenic beauty. For birdwatching, the 1.5 km long Ornithological Path in Łączany along the water reservoir is a must-visit, especially in spring. Additionally, the Wojtek's Bee Farm in Marcyporęba offers a unique experience to observe bee colonies and enjoy inhalation beehives for aromatherapy.
Yes, gmina Brzeźnica offers several unique cultural experiences. You can visit the Regional Chamber of the Carp Valley, located in a historic building, which promotes artistic craftsmanship and disappearing trades of the region. The Art Do Ka Gallery in Paszkówka, housed in the Cultural Center, features a permanent exhibition of local artists. For a taste of local traditions, explore Winnica Tłuczań, a vineyard that is part of the Malopolska Wine Route. You can also experience traditional Galar Cruises on the Vistula River, reminiscent of 19th and 20th-century river transport.
Families visiting gmina Brzeźnica have several options. The Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route is highlighted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant bike path experience. The Ornithological Path in Łączany provides an engaging birdwatching opportunity for all ages. Observing the 75 bee colonies and trying inhalation beehives at Wojtek's Bee Farm in Marcyporęba can also be a fascinating and relaxing family outing. Many of the marked hiking and cycling trails are suitable for families, depending on the chosen difficulty.
Gmina Brzeźnica is home to several historically significant churches. The Church of the Virgin Mary, Kożuchów, is a notable Gothic parish church. You can also visit the wooden Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Tłuczań from the 17th century, the wooden Church of St. Martin in Marcyporęba built in 1670 with valuable portals, and the Parish Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Paszkówka. The Church of the Name of the Most Holy Virgin Mary in Sosnowice, constructed in the second half of the 16th century, also boasts significant historical and aesthetic value.
Yes, for those interested in World War II history, the remnants of German bunkers and trenches in Kossowa offer a tangible connection to the past. These sites provide a sobering glimpse into the region's wartime experiences.
Gmina Brzeźnica is a great destination for cycling. The Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route is a strategic path running through the Szprotawa commune. Additionally, the region is part of the Vistula Cycling Route and the cycling paths of the Carp Valley. You can find various routes for different skill levels, including easy and difficult options, in the Cycling around gmina Brzeźnica guide and the Gravel biking around gmina Brzeźnica guide.
Yes, gmina Brzeźnica offers a variety of hiking trails. The Draboż Range provides natural scenic beauty for hikers, and the region features Nordic Walking paths and segments of the Papal Trail. For specific routes, you can consult the Easy hikes around gmina Brzeźnica guide, which lists trails like the loop around the St. Dorothea Hospital Complex, suitable for easy walks.
The best time to visit gmina Brzeźnica largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring is ideal for birdwatching along the Ornithological Path in Łączany. Summer and early autumn are excellent for cycling, hiking, and water sports on the Vistula River, as the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. The region's natural landscapes are particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, gmina Brzeźnica features interesting industrial heritage. The Łączany Water Step and Power Plant, constructed in the late 1950s, is a notable technical facility. Additionally, the Railway Bridge in Okleśna, built in 1899, is a noteworthy structure, though passenger traffic was suspended in 2002, it remains an impressive historical engineering feat.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered in gmina Brzeźnica. For instance, the Broniszów Castle is described as an 'impressive building' that's 'nicely restored,' with visitors enjoying the beautiful courtyard. The Velo Sprotavia Cycling Route is noted as a 'very pleasant bike path.' The attractions around gmina Brzeźnica are well-regarded by the komoot community, with 30 upvotes and 40 photos shared by visitors, highlighting the region's appeal for historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Yes, gmina Brzeźnica is a great spot for birdwatching. The Ornithological Path in Łączany is specifically designed for this, offering a picturesque 1.5 km route along the water reservoir. It provides an excellent opportunity to observe various bird species and enjoy the sounds of nature, especially during the spring migration.


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