Best attractions and places to see around Przytoczna, a village in western Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Situated on the shore of Przytoczno Lake, the area features several historical sites and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore protected natural areas like Natura 2000 and the Noteć Forest, along with various cultural heritage monuments.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A former Protestant church rebuilt in 1831 (consecrated on August 3, 1834) after a fire in . The previous wooden church was also destroyed by fire in 1666. https://wojciech-miedzyrzecz.pl/index.php/historia-parafii
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Międzychód Municipal Lake is a popular reservoir with a maximum depth of 6.4 meters, located almost in the city center. A promenade runs around the reservoir, and Oskar Tietz Park stretches along the western shore. The eastern shore is a recreational area with a swimming area and a holiday center, ideal for summer breaks. Cyclists can easily combine a visit to the lake with a tour of the nearby Natura 2000 and Noteć Forest areas.
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This is not the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, but the Church of St. Adalbert
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The Town Hall in Skwierzyna is a neo-Renaissance building, built in the mid-19th century on the site of an earlier structure. The Town Hall survived World War II despite the destruction of most of the buildings. Since 1975, the building has housed the town and municipal office and the mayor of Skwierzyna. In 2006, the facade of the Skwierzyna Town Hall was restored. Every day at 12:00 noon, Skwierzyna's bugle call sounds from the Town Hall tower.
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A medieval defensive fortress surrounded by a moat, built around 1350 in Międzyrzecz by Casimir the Great on the site of a fortified town from the second half of the 9th century. The castle is located on an artificial hill at the fork of the Obra and Paklica rivers. To this day, there is not much left of the castle. The (partially reconstructed) external walls and two artillery bastions covered with modern roofs have been preserved. Admission fee.
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Meseritz is now a town in the Zielona Góra Voivodeship of Poland and is called Międzyrzecz. Around 1260 the place received city rights, was under the sovereignty of Poland from 1329 and fell to Prussia as a result of the second partition of Poland (1793); The city, which belongs to Poznań, was in the extreme western part of the province (south of Schwerin/Warthe). After 1945 the city became part of Polish territory.
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Originally made of wood and earthen walls, the castle at the confluence of the Obra and Packlitz rivers was of great strategic importance.
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The Wiejce Manor is a leisure and conference complex with a historical park, located on the edge of the Notecka Forest in a bend of the Warta river. We have 64 rooms that can accommodate up to 130 guests. The estate has 8 conference rooms, the largest of which is 250 m2 and can accommodate up to 180 people. We have many years of experience in organizing conferences, training courses and special events. In the heart of the castle is the Le Marquis restaurant, managed by Jean Bos and Łukasz Antoszczyszyn, which serves original dishes inspired by Polish and international cuisine. The restaurant's menu is seasonal and based mainly on local produce. Our BarraBar is stocked with over 50 types of whisky. Fans of rum, gin, vodka or tequila can also find something for themselves and the beer menu usually includes several types of beer. We also have a wide range of wines, including Polish wines. On request we can organize a tasting of selected spirits. The proximity to nature allows us to offer our guests many outdoor activities: canoeing, hiking, cycling, a place for fishing, a place for volleyball, mini golf, boules. There is a shooting range and a horse farm nearby. Our location allows us, in collaboration with partners, to organize attractions as diverse as: quad tours, paintball duels or balloon rides. For guests who value exclusivity, we offer the opportunity to rent the property on an exclusive basis - the grounds of the estate are then closed to outsiders and other customers. The Wiejce Manor is located 50 km from Gorzów Wielkopolski, 85 km from Poznań, 100 km from Zielona Góra, 150 km from Szczecin and 180 km from Berlin.
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Przytoczna is situated on the shores of Przytoczno Lake, offering a scenic natural setting. Nearby, you can visit Jezioro Miejskie (Międzychód Municipal Lake), a popular reservoir with a promenade, Oskar Tietz Park, and a recreational area ideal for summer activities. The region also features protected natural areas like Natura 2000 and the Noteć Forest, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the area boasts several historical and cultural sites. You can see the 18th-century Baroque Manor House in Przytoczna, the Neo-Romanesque Church in Przytoczna built in 1870, and the impressive Wiejce Palace, which now operates as a hotel with a large park. Other notable sites include Międzyrzecz Castle, a medieval defensive fortress, and the Town Hall in Skwierzyna.
For families, Jezioro Miejskie offers a recreational area with a swimming spot and a holiday center, making it ideal for summer fun. Many historical sites like Wiejce Palace and Schloss Meseritz (Międzyrzecz Castle) are also marked as family-friendly, providing educational and engaging experiences.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Firefighting Training Tower – Jezioro Miejskie loop' or the 'Samotnia Bench by the Lake – Mierzyńskie Lake Beach loop'. More moderate options include the 'Gaska Street – Memorial to the Fallen Scouts loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Przytoczna guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, such as the 'Przytoczna Palace loop' or the 'Lubikowo Lake – Lubikowskie Lake loop'. There are also easier options like the 'Lake Mierzyńskie – Wiejce Palace loop'. These routes often pass through scenic natural areas and past historical sites. Explore more cycling options on the Cycling around Przytoczna guide.
The warmer months, typically spring through early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities around Przytoczna. During this time, the lakes are perfect for swimming and recreation, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling through the Natura 2000 and Noteć Forest areas.
The Town Hall in Skwierzyna is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to appreciate its Neo-Renaissance architecture and historical significance. While specific trails are not listed as accessible, the promenade around Jezioro Miejskie may offer accessible sections.
A unique cultural experience is the daily bugle call that sounds from the tower of the Town Hall in Skwierzyna every day at 12:00 o'clock. This Neo-Renaissance building itself is a testament to the region's resilience, having survived World War II destruction.
While specific dog-friendly policies for attractions are not detailed, the numerous natural areas like Przytoczno Lake, Natura 2000, and the Noteć Forest offer ample opportunities for walks with dogs. Many hiking and cycling trails around the region are suitable for exploring with your canine companion.
The Baroque Manor House in Przytoczna, dating from the second half of the 18th century, is a significant historical point of interest. Although currently not in use, its architecture and the surrounding historical park with a pond offer a glimpse into the region's past. It was expanded in the early 20th century, featuring two connected wings.
Międzyrzecz Castle is a medieval defensive fortress built around 1350 by Casimir the Great. Located on an artificial hill at the confluence of the Obra and Paklica rivers, it was originally a fortified town. Although only partially preserved and reconstructed, its external walls and two artillery bastions remain, offering a fascinating historical visit.


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