Best attractions and places to see around gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) offers a rural municipality situated between Szczecin and the Polish-German border. The region features historical landmarks such as medieval churches and manor houses, alongside archaeological sites. Natural landscapes include the Wkrzańska Forest, Lake Stolsko, and the Świdwie Bird Reserve, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Socialist artwork, martial but still impressive
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The Renaissance castle is a former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania, which until its destruction in World War II was the best preserved castle of the Griffin Dukes who died out during the Thirty Years' War. After reconstruction, the Duke's castle is now one of the largest cultural centers in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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The north-east side of the market square is occupied by the town hall. The town houses on the south-east and south-west sides were rebuilt in the Baroque style. The most notable examples are the Monin Palace, which was reconstructed between 2002 and 2009, and the late-Baroque town houses near the current Harnaś restaurant from the 1990s. The north-west side, on the other hand, was rebuilt without any reference to the original architectural style. In particular, the neo-Renaissance building of the Old Stock Exchange was not rebuilt.
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Nice surroundings with some restaurants
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Monument with three eagles.
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It was unveiled in 1979. It was funded by contributions from residents and the A. Warski Szczecin Shipyard. Its creator is the sculptor Gustaw Zemła, who collaborated on its creation with the sculptor E. Kozak. The monument refers to three generations of Szczecin residents whose memory was to be perpetuated by erecting the monument. The first of them is the generation of Szczecin's Polish community from the turn of the 19th and 20th century who lived abroad until the war. The second generation are the inhabitants of Szczecin who contributed to the reconstruction of the city after the war. The third eagle is a symbol of the last generation that was involved in the development of industry, health care, culture, communication and modern construction. The plinth was made by J.W. Piskorz-Nałęcki. Its total height is 22.5 m. The eagles depicted in the monument weigh a total of 60 tons, while the entire structure weighs as much as 150 tons.
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The buildings on the Heumarkt that were destroyed in World War II have been rebuilt since the mid-1990s.
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The park is really pretty and well laid out. You can easily get to/from Szczecin by bike without having to use the main roads.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the expansive Wkrzańska Forest, ideal for walks and cycling. You can also visit the unique Świdwie Nature Reserve, known for its water and marsh birds, and Lake Stolsko, which attracts hiking and cycling enthusiasts. The area is generally peaceful, perfect for outdoor pursuits.
Yes, gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) is excellent for outdoor activities. The gmina boasts 93.4 km of various tourist trails, many of which are well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels, including MTB trails, easy hikes, and running trails.
The gmina is rich in history. You can explore several medieval churches, such as the 13th-century Church of Our Lady Queen of the World in Dobra and the church in Buk. Other notable sites include the 18th-century Palace and Church in Stolec, historic manor houses like the 19th-century Manor in Mikulice, and the Elisabeth von Arnim Bench in Dobra, dedicated to the famous writer.
Many attractions in and around gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) are suitable for families. For example, the Monument to the Polish Deed (Pomnik Czynu Polaków) is located in a well-laid-out park. The Chrobry Embankment (Chrobry Promenade) offers an observation deck and views of historic cranes, which can be fascinating for children. The park behind Szczecin City Hall also provides a pleasant setting for a family stroll.
Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover the Świdwie Nature Reserve, a European-scale reserve for water and marsh birds, including breeding white-tailed eagles. The gmina also features archaeological sites with remnants of early settlements, such as cremation cemeteries and medieval strongholds, with a well-preserved example on an island in Dobra's municipal park. The 19th-century Palace ('Secessionist Villa') in Dobra, though somewhat neglected, is locally known as a palace and offers a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. The Świdwie Nature Reserve is a prime location for birdwatching, recognized for its importance to water and marsh birds. It's a breeding ground for white-tailed eagles, and its buffer zone is excellent for observing cranes and herons.
The trails in gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) traverse varied terrain, including forested areas within the Wkrzańska Forest and paths around Lake Stolsko. Many cycling routes are well-asphalted, especially those connecting to Szczecin. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate and difficult, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Monument to the Polish Deed (Pomnik Czynu Polaków) is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Blankensee-Buk border crossing features a covered rest area directly on a well-asphalted cycle path, which is also wheelchair accessible.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Monument to the Polish Deed is praised for its impressive structure and the pretty, well-laid-out park surrounding it. The Chrobry Embankment is popular for its views and being illuminated at night. The region's tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling are also highly valued.
The gmina is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. While specific winter activities are not highlighted, the natural landscapes remain beautiful, and some trails might be suitable for winter walks depending on conditions.
Gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) is home to several historic churches, many built from granite blocks in the 13th century. You can find them in Dobra (the Church of Our Lady Queen of the World), Buk, Mierzyn, Wąwelnica, Wołczkowo, Kościno, and Stolec. The church in Stolec is an 18th-century Baroque structure, while the Neogothic Church in Miłkowice dates from 1882.
Yes, the gmina holds remnants of early settlements. You can find cremation cemeteries dating back to the beginning of our era, as well as defensive medieval strongholds surrounded by moats. These sites are located in Piekary, Łęg Piekarski, and Dąbrowica. The best-preserved example of a stronghold is an island within Dobra's municipal park.


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