Castles around Wińsko offer a glimpse into the historical landscape of Lower Silesia, Poland. While Wińsko itself features historical buildings like a 19th-century manor house complex, the surrounding area is home to significant castle-like structures and ruins. These historical sites are often situated in areas with varied terrain, reflecting their strategic importance. The region's geography includes the Oder River, which played a role in the placement of some defensive structures.
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Beginnings (14th century): The original castle in Chobień was built in the first half of the 14th century, probably by Duke Henry IV the Faithful or his son Henry V the Iron. It was a Gothic defensive structure, strategically located on the left bank of the Oder, controlling the crossing. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) brought about the castle's decline. It was repeatedly occupied and destroyed by imperial and Swedish troops. After the war, despite attempts to rebuild it, the castle never regained its former glory.
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The first mentions of the castle in Żmigród (German: Trachenberg) date back to the 13th century, although a Slavic stronghold probably existed there earlier. The castle was built by the Silesian princes, and its strategic location on the Barycz River, on the border of Silesia and Greater Poland, made it an object of great defensive and political importance. It was used to control trade routes and was one of the links in a chain of strongholds.
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The ruins are impressive, there is a restaurant inside 🤩
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The castle ruins are impressive 🤩
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There is a restaurant in the basement
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The castle was built in the 14th century by the princes of Oleśnica and Głogów, on the site of a former princely stronghold. In 1432 it was besieged by the Hussites, but was not captured. In 1520, the owner was the bishop of Wrocław, Jan Turzo, later it was in the hands of the princes of Legnica. Destroyed probably during the Thirty Years' War. In 1759, plundered by the Austrians, the northern wing with the chapel was demolished. In the 18th century, it was rebuilt into a baroque residence. The last reconstruction took place in 1924. The entrance portal with the Roman year of modernization MDCCCCXXIV dates from this period. The castle is surrounded by a park with monumental trees.
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Practically the path itself will lead to this place, a small piece of stone.
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While Wińsko itself features a 19th-century manor house complex at Rolna 6, which you can view from the exterior, the surrounding region offers significant historical structures. These include the impressive Castle ruins in Zmigrod, which was once a grand palace, and the historical site of Chobienia Castle, a Gothic defensive structure with a rich past.
The Castle ruins in Zmigrod, originally the Żmigród Palace, was built in 1655 by the von Hatzfeld family on the site of an earlier castle. It was later redesigned around 1755 by the renowned Prussian architect Carl Gotthard Langhans. Historically, its White Hall hosted the signing of the Żmigród Protocol in 1813, a crucial agreement that contributed to Napoleon's defeat. Unfortunately, the palace was set on fire by the Red Army in January 1945, leaving it in ruins.
Yes, Brzeźno Palace is a beautifully restored historical site built around 1850 and rebuilt in 1913. It now functions as a boutique hotel, allowing visitors to appreciate its architecture and grounds. Additionally, the Wąsosz Castle, while having undergone several remodellings, features a Baroque incarnation from the 18th century and is surrounded by a park with monumental trees.
The original Gothic defensive Chobienia Castle was constructed in the first half of the 14th century, strategically positioned on the left bank of the Oder River to control river crossings. It suffered significant damage and decline during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), being repeatedly occupied and destroyed. Despite attempts at reconstruction, it never regained its former glory. Today, the castle is under renovation by the "Zamek Charzenia" foundation.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, near the Castle ruins in Zmigrod, you can find routes like the 'Żmigród Tower – Żmigród Palace Ruins loop from Żmigród' or the more challenging 'Castle ruins in Zmigrod – Barycz Viewpoint Tower loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Wińsko guide.
Absolutely. The region offers road cycling routes that can take you past some historical sites. For example, you can find routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Ścinawa' or longer routes such as 'Lubiąż Abbey – T-34 Tank Monument in Ścinawa loop'. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Wińsko guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most favorable for exploring outdoor ruins and walking around palace grounds. This period also offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling on nearby trails.
Many historical sites, including the Castle ruins in Zmigrod and Brzeźno Palace, are considered family-friendly. Exploring ruins and palace grounds can be an engaging educational experience for children. Always check specific site accessibility and amenities if traveling with very young children.
While specific viewpoints directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the region's varied terrain and proximity to the Oder River suggest opportunities for scenic views. For instance, some hiking routes near the Castle ruins in Zmigrod include a 'Barycz Viewpoint Tower loop', offering panoramic perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of these sites. The Castle ruins in Zmigrod are particularly noted for their historical significance, including the signing of the Żmigród Protocol. The lovingly restored Brzeźno Palace is admired for its current state as a boutique hotel, while Wąsosz Castle is valued for its Baroque design and surrounding park. The komoot community has shared over 150 photos and given more than 150 upvotes to these attractions.
While Wińsko itself has some public transport options, direct routes to all individual castle sites might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider a combination of public transport to a nearby town and then a short taxi ride or walk to reach specific castle locations like Żmigród or Chobienia. Planning ahead is recommended.
Options for cafes and restaurants will vary by location. Larger towns like Żmigród, near the Castle ruins in Zmigrod, will likely offer more choices. Brzeźno Palace, functioning as a boutique hotel, has its own dining facilities. For other sites, it's best to plan for refreshments in nearby villages or bring your own.


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