Best attractions and places to see around Dubeninki include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated in Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, the area is part of the Masurian Lake District. This region is characterized by extensive lakes, forests, and rolling landscapes. It offers diverse opportunities for exploring both natural features and man-made structures.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The bridges in Stańczyki, often called the "Aqueducts of the Romincka Forest," are among the highest railway bridges in Poland – 180 meters long and reaching a height of 36.5 meters. Built between 1912 and 1918 in a style reminiscent of Roman aqueducts, they were intended to be part of a major railway line, but the line operated only as a local route until 1945. Today, the tracks no longer exist, and the impressive structures have become a tourist attraction and a bungee jumping site. Situated on the Błędzianka River and surrounded by picturesque scenery, they are a destination for bicycle tours and a good place to rest. Admission to the bridges is charged, but the view and history of the site are definitely worth a visit.
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Lake Hańcza is the deepest lake in Poland, with a maximum depth of 108.5 meters. It is located in the Suwałki Region, surrounded by the picturesque hills and forests of the Suwałki Landscape Park. The lake boasts crystal-clear waters, attracting not only anglers and kayakers but also divers from across the country. Cyclists can enjoy attractive, undulating trails around the lake, offering beautiful views of the lake and numerous erratic boulders. This is also the starting point of the "Poglacial Gully of Lake Hańcza" educational trail—a hiking trail approximately 10 km long that leads from Stara Hańcza, with its historic manor house and park, along the eastern shore of Lake Hańcza, and then through the Czarna Hańcza River valley to Turtul. The trail features shelters, campfire areas, and educational information boards.
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The observation tower in Pobłędzie is a great stop on a bike trip around the Romincka Forest. The wooden and steel structure with a platform at a height of 15 meters offers views of Lake Pobłędzie and a vast panorama of the forest. The tower is located on a gravel road and on the Green Velo route. Here you will find a cyclist service area with a shelter and toilet.
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Great view over the beautiful landscape
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The place where the borders of Poland, Lithuania and Russia meet. Unfortunately, apart from a pole surrounded by barbed wire, there is nothing else here. We were passing by, which is why we visited this place. A ride or a walk that necessarily includes seeing this place is not worth the effort in my opinion, but everyone can do as they please.
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Some of the highest bridges in Poland are located in Stańczyki. They are impressive monuments, monuments of construction technology. They were designed over the Błędzianka River, the valley of which in Stańczyki reaches a depth of 65 m in places. Years ago, the Northern Bridges, also known as the Romincka Forest Bridges, were a section of the Gołdap - Żytkiejmy railway line, providing a unique viewing terrace for travelers (it is also worth visiting Piękna Góra in Gołdap - a viewing point on the Romincka Forest). Their form resembles the Roman aqueducts built in ancient times, which is why they are popularly referred to as the Romincka Forest Aqueducts. They were probably designed in 1905 by Italian architects. The two five-span bridges made of reinforced concrete are 200 m long and 5.7 m wide (each). The radii of the arches are 15 m, and the distance between the pillars is 30 m. From the level of the Błędzianka River to the top of the arch, we have 31.5 m. Preparations for the construction of the bridges began in 1910. In the years 1912-1914, the northern structure was built, and in the years 1923-1926, the southern bridge was built. https://atrakcje.mazury.pl/mosty-stanczyki/ Price list 2024: standard ticket PLN 10, concession PLN 7. Parking is free.
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Currently a paid entry place, about 10 PLN, entrance and ticket office at the top of the bridge. The bridge can also be viewed from behind the netting at the bottom, but it is worth entering and walking around the whole thing, at the ends of the bridge there are exits to the bottom. The bridges look good even during sunset, you can still catch the last rays behind the trees.
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a unique Old Believers church in Wodziłki
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Hańcza Lake, Poland's deepest lake, known for its clear waters and picturesque surroundings. The vast Romincka Forest Landscape Park, covering nearly a third of Gmina Dubeninki, offers stunning scenery and diverse wildlife. Other notable natural features include the Szeskie Hills and Jezioro Gołdapskie.
Dubeninki boasts several historical landmarks. The iconic Stańczyki Bridges, often called the 'Aqueducts of the Romincka Forest,' are impressive railway viaducts from 1917-1918. You can also see the unique Old Believers' Molenna in Wodziłki, a religious building established in 1863. Other historical points include the Neogothic Church of St. Andrew Bobola in Dubeninki, World War I cemeteries, and the Pyramid in Rapa, a tomb of the von Farenheid family.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Stańczyki Bridges are a fascinating sight for all ages. Hańcza Lake offers a small beach and opportunities for relaxation. The nearby town of Gołdap is a spa town with green spaces and a ski resort, offering diverse activities. The region's numerous hiking and cycling trails, particularly easier sections, are also great for family outings.
The Dubeninki area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go hiking on trails like the 'Wilhelm Trail: Large Loop' in the Romincka Forest Landscape Park or shorter loops around the Stańczyki Bridges. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Green trail (loop Wiżajny - Smolniki)' or longer tours around Hańcza Lake. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Dubeninki, Gravel biking around Dubeninki, and Cycling around Dubeninki guides.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Bridges in Kiepojcie, sometimes called 'Small Stańczyki,' which are similar double bridges over the Bludzia river. The Kaiser Wilhelm Stones in the Romincka Forest commemorate hunting successes of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Also, explore the remnants of old estates in villages like Rogajny and Zawiszyn for a glimpse into the region's past.
In Dubeninki, you can visit the Galeria Rękodzieła i Sztuki Ludowej (Handicraft and Folk Art Gallery), which showcases works from local workshops and traditional farming tools. The village also hosts the annual Przegląd Twórczości Ludowej (Folk Art Review) in August, featuring folk performances and craft stalls.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities on the lakes, with lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage in the Romincka Forest. Winter provides opportunities for skiing at Sports and Recreation Centre Szelment or Piękna Góra near Gołdap, and enjoying the snowy landscapes.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at the Stańczyki Bridges, offering panoramic views of the Błędzianka River valley. The Szeskie Hills provide picturesque landscapes, and the trails around Hańcza Lake offer scenic vistas of Poland's deepest lake and its surrounding forests.
The Romincka Forest Landscape Park is a vast natural area covering a significant portion of Gmina Dubeninki. It's known for its pristine natural conditions, rich wildlife, and extensive forests. Historically, it was a restricted hunting ground for Emperor Wilhelm II. Today, it's a haven for nature lovers, offering numerous trails and a chance to experience a unique 'Polish taiga' environment.
Yes, you can visit the Lithuania–Poland–Russia Tripoint Monument. This obelisk-shaped marker indicates the border between Poland, Lithuania, and the Russian Kaliningrad enclave. It's a unique geographical and historical point, though the Russian side is fenced and guarded.
Near Hańcza Lake, you can find the 'Poglacial Gully of Lake Hańcza' educational trail. This approximately 10 km long hiking trail leads from Stara Hańcza along the eastern shore of the lake and through the Czarna Hańcza River valley, offering educational information boards and scenic views.
Gołdap is a spa town with unique attractions. It features Brine Graduation Towers (Tężnie w Gołdapi) that create a special microclimate. It's also home to the Piękna Góra ski resort, offering winter sports opportunities. The town serves as a good base for exploring the Romincka Forest, with cycling routes like 'In the footsteps of the Rominc deer' starting from there.


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