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Attractions and Places To See around Sława - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sława include its extensive Lake Sławskie and the surrounding Sława Śląska Forest District, offering natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of historical landmarks and diverse landscapes, from glacial hills to ancient forests. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural sites, making Sława a destination for those interested in nature and history.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Stany Railway Bridge over the Oder River

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The bridge was built in 1905 by the Beuchelt company from Zielona Góra. At both ends of the bridge, two sets of brick watchtowers - blockhouses in the form of …

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The Lipiny Odrzańskie railway station was established together with the construction of railway line no. 275, connecting Wrocław with Gubin. This line was crucial for the region, enabling passenger and …

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Konotop Railway Station Buildings

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The Konotop railway station is a small but extremely interesting town on the Lubuskie railway map.

The history of the Konotop station (formerly Konradsthal) begins with the construction of the …

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Palace in Sława

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Worth seeing is the castle and park in Sława.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Schlawa

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Edward Stachura Monument

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Edward Jerzy Stachura, pseudonym "Sted" (born August 18, 1937 in Charvieu, died July 24, 1979 in Warsaw) – Polish poet, prose writer, singer and translator, laureate of the Kościelski Foundation …

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December 12, 2025, Lipiny Odrzańskie Railway Station

Former railway station on railway line no. 371 Wolsztyn - Żagań. Currently rebuilt into the Environmental Education Center,

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The railway bridge in the States, located on the Oder near Nowa Sól, is one of the longest and most impressive railway bridges in Poland. Its history, spanning over 120 years, is inextricably linked to the development of rail transport in the region and turbulent historical events. The construction of the bridge began in 1905 and was completed in 1908. It was a gigantic engineering undertaking. The bridge was designed as a steel truss structure, consisting of several spans supported by stone pillars. Its length was approximately 640 meters, making it one of the longest structures of this type in Germany at that time. With the opening of the bridge, transport in the entire region was significantly improved, and Nowa Sól gained a new, important rail connection. During World War I, the bridge did not suffer any major damage, although its strategic importance increased. The real test for the structure came with World War II. At the end of the war, in 1945

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Tomek
June 22, 2025, Pałac w Sławie

In the place of the present palace there was already a castle of the Dukes of Głogów, mentioned since 1468, passed on to the von Rechenberg family. At the end of the 16th century, Hans von Rechenberg rebuilt it in the Renaissance style. In the mid-17th century, the estate passed into the hands of the Barwitz family (von Fernemont). After a great fire in 1721, the former castle was rebuilt in the years 1732–1735 as a two-storey Baroque residence, preserving part of the older structure. The palace served as the residence and archive of the Reich Main Security Office, as well as Heinrich Himmler; a unique collection of books on Freemasonry and witch trials was gathered here. After the war, it was transformed into, among other things, a Children's Home (1957–2006); previously it housed the tax office, ZHP, OSP and a playhouse.

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The Lipiny Odrzańskie railway station was established together with the construction of railway line no. 275, connecting Wrocław with Gubin. This line was crucial for the region, enabling passenger and freight transport. The section through Lipiny Odrzańskie was launched at the end of the 19th century, or more precisely in 1876, when the section from Rudna Gwizdanów to Nowa Sól was opened. For years, Lipiny Odrzańskie station played an important role for the local community. It was a point from which residents commuted to work, school or markets, as well as a place where agricultural and industrial goods were loaded and unloaded. The station building usually housed a ticket office, waiting room and apartments for railway employees. After World War II, railway line no. 275 came under the management of the Polish State Railways (PKP). For many years, passenger and freight traffic was maintained. However, over time, in the face of the development of road transport and a decrease in the number of passengers, the importance of local rail connections began to decrease. Finally, at the beginning of the 21st century, passenger traffic on the section through Lipiny Odrzańskie was suspended. The last passenger trains ran on this line until 2004, after which it was withdrawn from regular traffic.

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The Konotop railway station is a small but extremely interesting town on the Lubuskie railway map. The history of the Konotop station (formerly Konradsthal) begins with the construction of the railway line connecting Żagań with Wolsztyn (currently line no. 371). This section, passing through Konotop, was put into service in 1905. The construction of the station was a response to the growing transport needs of the region, which was developing dynamically at that time. The station served both passenger and freight functions, serving the surrounding villages and landed estates. However, the real boom of the Konotop station came in 1908, when the second, transverse railway line was opened, connecting Nowa Sól with Wschowa and Grodziec (line no. 372). Konotop then became an important railway junction, where two significant routes intersected. At that time, the station had an extensive infrastructure: platforms, a station building, warehouses, loading bays and side tracks. After World War II and the annexation of these areas to Poland, the Konotop station, like the entire railway network, came under the management of the Polish State Railways (PKP). For some time, the station continued to perform its functions, handling both passenger and freight traffic. However, over the years, as road transport developed and the railways were restructured, its importance began to decrease. The first stage of the decline was the suspension of passenger traffic on line no. 372 (Nowa Sól – Wschowa) in 1993, and in subsequent years also of freight traffic. Ultimately, this line was dismantled on the Konotop – Nowa Sól section. Passenger traffic continued longer on the main line no. 371 (Żagań – Wolsztyn). Until the beginning of the 21st century, Konotop was still a passenger stop. However, over time, due to the decrease in the number of passengers and cost rationalization by PKP, passenger traffic on the entire line no. 371 was suspended in 2011. The inactive section of line 372 towards Nowa Sól has been adapted into a bicycle path, which gives it new life and contributes to the development of active tourism in the region.

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Edward Jerzy Stachura, pseudonym "Sted" (born August 18, 1937 in Charvieu, died July 24, 1979 in Warsaw) – Polish poet, prose writer, singer and translator, laureate of the Kościelski Foundation Award (1972); lived in France until November 1948. In January 1967, he came to the Kotla commune at the invitation of his friend Jan Czopik-Leżachowski. His stay in Kotla and the surrounding area provided many observations later used in the novel Siekierezada or Winter of the Forest People. He made notes consolidating the material for the future novel – he wrote down ideas and conversations of lumberjacks, sketched descriptions and reflections, and planned further preparatory activities. The background of the novel, which was published in 1971, were the surrounding forests and villages: Grochowice and Kotla (hidden under the names Bobrowice and Hopla). The prototypes of the characters were local inhabitants and forest workers (including Władysław Majdański and Michał Serediuk).

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The station building in Lipiny Odrzańskie. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 1996. Before the war, a huge network of narrow-gauge forest railways began next to the station, which wrapped the surrounding trees in a spiderweb of tracks. Today, there is no trace of them. In 2023, the station building was nicely renovated. Now it looks beautiful and encourages rest with its numerous benches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Sława?

Sława is rich in natural beauty, centered around Lake Sławskie, the largest lake in the Lubusz region, perfect for sailing and wakeboarding. You can also visit the 40-meter high wooden observation tower for panoramic views. The surrounding Sława Śląska Forest District offers numerous hiking and cycling trails, including a bike path "By Sławskie Lake" with educational panels. Don't miss the "Bird Paradise" Viewpoint for observing avifauna, or the historic Sławski Park with its ancient trees and diverse wildlife.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in Sława?

Absolutely. The Palace in Sława is a significant historical complex, originally a 15th-century ducal castle rebuilt in Baroque style. You can also see the Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel, a late Renaissance structure, and the Evangelical Church (Church of the Holy Trinity) from the 19th century. The Sława Śląska Forest District also contains historical landmarks like ruins and old Protestant cemeteries.

What kind of outdoor activities are available near Sława's attractions?

The area around Sława is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the "By Sławskie Lake" path or explore the extensive network of trails in the Sława Śląska Forest District. For more specific cycling adventures, check out the MTB Trails around Sława or the Gravel biking around Sława guides. Lake Sławskie offers opportunities for sailing and wakeboarding at the Wake Park.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Sława region?

Yes, Sława offers several family-friendly options. The Rope Park Bonobo, located by the beach and Lake Sławskie, provides adventurous routes with obstacles and zip lines. The "By Sławskie Lake" bike path with educational panels is also great for families. Additionally, the Stany Railway Bridge over the Oder River, now part of a bicycle trail, is a unique spot for a family outing, offering views and a piece of history.

Where can I find unique historical railway sites in the area?

Beyond the Stany Railway Bridge over the Oder River, which is a rebuilt 1905 bridge now serving as a bicycle trail, you can visit the Lipiny Odrzańskie Railway Station. This restored former station building now functions as an Education Center and a resting place for cyclists. Another interesting site is the Konotop Railway Station Buildings, a former railway junction with a rich history, part of which has been adapted into a bicycle path.

What are some good places for walking or running around Sława?

The Sława Śląska Forest District and the areas around Lake Sławskie provide excellent natural and forest paths for walking and running. You can find various trails, including those with educational panels. For dedicated running routes, explore the Running Trails around Sława guide, which features options like the challenging "ŁĄKA KOCHANA loop" or the scenic "Lake Sławskie – Bridge by the palace in Slava loop."

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots in Sława?

Yes, Sława offers several scenic spots. The 40-meter high wooden observation tower near Lake Sławskie provides extensive panoramic views of the lake and surrounding forests. The "Bird Paradise" Viewpoint (Punkt Widokowy Ptasi Raj) on the lake's shores is another excellent spot for observing wildlife and enjoying the scenery. Additionally, the Stany Railway Bridge over the Oder River offers unique views of the Oder River.

What is the best time of year to visit Sława?

Sława is appealing throughout the year, but the best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports on Lake Sławskie, cycling, and enjoying the Rope Park Bonobo. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the Sława Śląska Forest District, with beautiful foliage. The region's natural beauty, including the Sławski Park and various natural monuments, can be appreciated in milder seasons.

Are there any unique natural monuments in the Sława area?

Beyond the general forest and lake, the Sława area boasts 27 natural monuments. These include the impressive "Three Oaks" named Katarzyna, Matylda, and Mikołaj. You can also visit the Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve, which is the oldest post-war forest reserve in the former Zielona Góra Voivodeship, showcasing significant natural values.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Sława?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The transformation of historical infrastructure, like the Stany Railway Bridge over the Oder River into a cycling path, is often highlighted as innovative and enjoyable. The restored Lipiny Odrzańskie Railway Station is praised as a great resting spot for cyclists. The historical context of sites like the Palace in Sława also captivates visitors.

Are there any modern recreational facilities in Sława?

Yes, Sława also offers modern recreational facilities. You can visit the Brine Graduation Tower (Tężnia solankowa), which provides health benefits through inhaled brine mist. There's also a Roller Track (Tor rolkowy) and the Witosława Fountain (Fontanna Witosławy) for additional leisure. For outdoor education and relaxation, the Recreation Field on Świętobór Glade near Święte village features a large wooden shelter, a fireplace, and informative boards about nature.

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