Best attractions and places to see around Drawsko include a diverse array of natural features and historical sites. The region, known as the Drawsko Lake District, is characterized by its numerous lakes, rivers, and extensive forests, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation. Historical landmarks such as medieval castles and churches provide insight into the area's past. Visitors can explore protected natural areas and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Not much to see on the outside, there is some information outside the castle and also near the rest area across the road.
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The Opaliński Castle Museum in Sieraków is housed in the rebuilt southern wing of a former fortress from the late 14th century, once owned by the Nałęcz family, and later the Opaliński family. The current building was rebuilt in the 1990s to house, among other things, the Opaliński family sarcophagi discovered in 1991. Exhibitions present the history of the Sieraków region – from archaeological finds to the present day. The building is located in the city center, near the Warta River, making it a good stopover on a cycling route. It's worth visiting the interior to see the historic coffins and learn about the region's history.
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I went to this place on purpose thinking that there would be more of it than in the photos posted by one of the users of this portal and I will not regret it. Well, I got there, and unfortunately I was disappointed. I will not even mention the access road itself, where it was impossible to drive through the sandy terrain at all and you had to change your route, driving around either on asphalt or paved with cobblestones (stones). It is difficult to call this place a park, it is far from it. Let's say that it is an ordinary forest with plastic mushrooms placed thanks to the initiative of the local community. Some of them (the larger ones) are impressive, but there is nothing special. A nice idea were the houses made in the theme of mushrooms-toadstools, which you can enter. The statue of a deer placed in the middle of the hill so that it looks out at the surrounding area made the biggest impression on me. Quite a nice effect. There are benches under a roof on the spot, you can rest. There are waste bins, the area is quite well-kept. The only downside is the two toilet cubicles available for public use, as of June 2025 I do not recommend even going there, there is a risk of radiation (that's how I felt and quickly lost my appetite for everything). :P If you are going with children, there are a few swings nearby. When driving by, you can drop in for a moment, but to go there specifically, I repeat - I do not recommend it.
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A theme park dedicated to mushrooms. The axis of the park is an educational and nature trail with enlarged models of mushrooms (0.5-3 m high) enriched with appropriate descriptions. They are intended to show the diversity and richness of the forests of the Notecka Forest. The park was established in 2013.
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The "Heroic Sons of the Sierakowska Land" monument was unveiled on May 1, 1967. It has the form of a soaring obelisk made of stone blocks with a metal shield with an eagle at the top. On its lower element on the north side there is an image of an insurgent cross. Urns with soil taken from the battlefields during the Greater Poland Uprising in the Sierakowska Land were embedded in the monument.
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A large, green square in the very center of the city. In the streets adjacent to the market square there are historic ridge houses, and in the middle of it there is the Monument to the Sons of the Sieraków Land.
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The Drawsko region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Drawsko Lake, one of Poland's deepest and cleanest, perfect for water sports and boat cruises to Bielawa Island. The Drawa River offers scenic kayaking routes. For hiking and cycling, explore Drawa National Park and the extensive Drawsko Landscape Park, which features over 70 lakes and diverse wildlife. Don't miss the unique landscapes of the "Diabelskie Pustacie" Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. Explore the 14th-century ruins of Drahim Castle for a glimpse into the past and panoramic views. In Drawsko Pomorskie, you can see the Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ and remnants of the Medieval Defensive Walls. The Opaliński Castle Museum in Sieraków also presents the history of the Sieraków region.
The Drawsko area is ideal for various outdoor activities. Drawsko Lake is excellent for sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, diving, and fishing. The Drawa River is popular for kayaking, including the Karol Wojtyła Kayak Trail. You can also find numerous hiking and biking trails in Drawa National Park and Drawsko Landscape Park. For cycling, consider the Old Railway Cycle Route or the unique Szostacka Road — Gravel Section.
Families will enjoy the Mushroom Educational Trail, Puszcza Notecka, which features enlarged models of mushrooms and educational displays. Many of the natural areas, like Drawsko Lake and Drawa National Park, offer opportunities for family-friendly walks, picnics, and water activities. The Opaliński Castle Museum also provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The Drawsko region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails within Drawa National Park and Drawsko Landscape Park, which feature forests, lakes, and rivers. For specific routes, consider exploring the trails listed in the Hiking around Drawsko guide, which includes routes like the Lubiewo loop and trails around Jezioro Mnisze.
Cyclists can enjoy the Old Railway Cycle Route, a converted railway line offering over 30 km of asphalt through scenic terrain. The Szostacka Road — Gravel Section provides a unique gravel cycling experience. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Drawsko and MTB Trails around Drawsko guides, which feature routes like the Municipal Stadium in Wronki loop and trails around Lake Kubek.
The Drawsko region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for water sports on Drawsko Lake and kayaking on the Drawa River. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the forests. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding in spring and early summer in Drawa National Park and Drawsko Landscape Park.
Yes, beyond the larger parks, the region features unique reserves. The Drawsko Landscape Park itself contains several nature reserves, such as Lake Czarnówek and the peat bog by Lake Morzysław Mały. The "Diabelskie Pustacie" Nature Reserve is also notable for its distinct landscapes of heathlands, rolling hills, and kettle lakes, offering excellent opportunities for scenic walks.
In Drawsko Pomorskie, you can visit the Muzeum Regionalne, housed in a former salt warehouse, which offers a fascinating exploration of local history through archaeological finds, ethnographic artifacts, and historical documents. The town also features the historic Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ and remnants of its 14th-century Medieval Defensive Walls, providing a glimpse into its past.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the Drawsko Multiperiod Burial Site in the Village of Drawsko, an archaeological site with a 17th-century skeletal cemetery and prehistoric cremation interments. The Church of St. Barbara in Gudowo, built in 1646, features a Baroque main altar. Additionally, the Palace in Karwice is a 19th-century neo-Gothic palace with historical significance.
Yes, the region holds evidence of ancient history. Near Czaplinek, you can find the Tempelburg Boulder, a natural monument with an inscription from 1858. More ancient are the Gothic Settlement / Stone Circles in Grzybnica, located in the forest between Pławno and Stary Kaleńskie, which are Germanic Goth stone circles dating back to the 1st-3rd century AD.


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