Attractions and places to see around Tuplice include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in western Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship. The village features a unique historic multi-road layout and is situated within the broader Muskau Bend Geopark. The area offers access to the Neiße River and its associated cycle paths, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Elektrownia Wodna Zasieki Hydroelectric Power Station: Here, the water of the Neisse River is dammed to ensure a continuous supply of water to the hydroelectric power plant's turbines. There's even a sandy beach below the dam. Depending on the water level, this is an impressive sight, and it's worth stopping for on foot or by bike.
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The surface is almost entirely suitable for gliding.
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Anyone traveling along the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path and thinking there are no more surprises hasn't yet experienced the "Black Pit." A name like something out of an old fairytale book—and that's exactly how it feels when you immerse yourself in this forest. The path narrows, the light is filtered, and the noise of the world stays outside like an unwelcome guest. Here, in the nature reserve near Jerischke, they stand close together: small-leaved lindens, pedunculate oaks, hornbeams, and beeches—old trees with a gnarled character. The ground is soft, the leaves are fragrant, and somewhere a bird calls, seemingly in no hurry. No wonder some simply call this section the "Fairytale Forest." Those who rest here might hear the moss breathing—or at least their own heart. The "Black Pit" isn't a tourist hotspot, but a place that lives in silence. One that shows that not every attraction has to be loud. And that sometimes the best thing is simply to stop for a moment, take a deep breath, and realize: I'm here. In the middle of the forest, in the middle of now. For cyclists, this section is more than just a passage – it's an invitation to dismount. To look. And maybe even to marvel. Because anyone who rides through this forest with their eyes open will take away more than just kilometers: a feeling of peace, of grounding – and a little touch of magic.
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On the Oder-Neisse cycle path you cycle through the “Schwarze Grube” nature reserve with its legendary Wolfsschlucht gorge. The rich fern population and dense canopy of leaves do justice to its name “Schwarze Grube”.
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I think it's really nice that we no longer have any "borders" in Europe and can explore the beautiful landscape on the Oder-Neisse cycle path on both sides of the river.
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A bike tour through the floodplain landscapes and the varied vegetation is like balm for the soul.
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Area: 4 hectares. With English oaks, hornbeams, elms, spruces.
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The area around Tuplice is ideal for cycling and hiking. The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path is a popular choice, known for its well-maintained surface and scenic river views. You can also explore the tranquil Schwarze Grube Nature Reserve, which offers a peaceful forest experience. For more specific routes, you can find various hiking, cycling, and MTB trails in the region.
Yes, Tuplice offers a blend of historical sites. The village itself has a unique historic multi-road layout and a medieval church. You can also see the decorative Willa Klauke, an early 20th-century palace. Nearby, the Neiße Bridge at Zelz is a significant spot, connecting Germany and Poland and hosting an annual German-Polish bridge festival. Further afield, you'll find the UNESCO World Heritage site of Park Mużakowski (Muskauer Park) and the grand Palace in Brody.
Tuplice is situated within the unique UNESCO Global Geopark Łuk Mużakowa (Muskau Bend Geopark). The Neisse Riverbank near Forst offers expansive landscapes and natural scenery, perfect for a soothing experience. Don't miss the Schwarze Grube Nature Reserve, a serene 4-hectare forest with diverse trees. The Zasieki Hydroelectric Power Plant area also features striking bare trees, remnants of a former alluvial forest along the Neisse River.
Absolutely! The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path is considered family-friendly, offering a safe and enjoyable cycling experience. The Neiße Bridge at Zelz is also family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, making it a great spot for everyone. The tranquil nature reserves and riverbanks provide gentle environments for family walks and exploration.
The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path is recommended at any time of the year, suggesting that many outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout the seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is great for longer days and exploring the river areas. Winter can provide a unique, quiet beauty, especially in the nature reserves.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained surfaces and car-free sections of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, as well as the expansive natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere of the Neisse Riverbank. The unique feeling of immersion in nature, especially in places like the Schwarze Grube Nature Reserve, is often highlighted as a magical and calming experience.
Within Tuplice, you can find the decorative Willa Klauke, an early 20th-century palace with a distinctive corner tower. The village also features a historic multi-road layout and a Skwer with a fountain, marking the convergence point of the former 'Tuplice Małe' and 'Tuplice Wielkie' villages. Tuplickie Hill, the highest point, once hosted a monument and is now used for local events.
Yes, the hiking routes around Tuplice offer a range of difficulties. For instance, you can find easy loops like the Zalew Karaś loop from Dłużek (2.1 km) or more moderate trails such as the Neisse Weir at Zelz – Wolf Gorge loop from Siedlec (8.8 km). You can explore more options and their specific details in the hiking guide for Tuplice.
Tuplice is an excellent base for cycling. The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path is a highlight, offering long stretches of scenic riding. You can find various cycling tours, including moderate routes like the Prince Pückler Park, Bad Muskau – Muskau Castle loop from Tuplice (45.2 km). More options are available in the cycling guide for Tuplice.
The Neiße Bridge at Zelz is a crucial connection point for cycle paths and hiking trails between Germany and Poland. Beyond its practical use, it's also the site of an annual German-Polish bridge festival held every second Saturday in September, celebrating cross-border cooperation and culture. It's also noted for being wheelchair accessible.
The Schwarze Grube Nature Reserve is often described as a 'Fairytale Forest' and a hidden gem. Its dense canopy, rich fern population, and ancient trees create a unique, quiet atmosphere. It's a place where you can truly immerse yourself in nature, away from the usual tourist crowds, and experience a sense of peace and grounding.
Beyond Tuplice, the region boasts several impressive historical structures. You can visit the grand Palace in Brody, approximately 16 kilometers away. The nearby town of Żary also features the historic Zamek w Żarach (Żary Castle) and Pałac Promnitzów (Promnitz Palace), offering more insights into the area's rich past.


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