Best attractions and places to see around Gubin include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated on the Neisse River at the Polish-German border, the town offers a blend of past and present. Visitors can explore its historical architecture and enjoy scenic surroundings, including the Gubin Hills and the confluence of the Neisse and Lubsza rivers.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Unfortunately, I fell into the same trap today and planned my return trip over the bridge, only to discover with horror that the stairs no longer existed... which unfortunately meant another significant detour via Gubinek... It's a shame it's no longer there.
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As the Lausitzer Wandersmann already wrote in 2022, but just as a reminder...the Red Stairs no longer exist.
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Super nice area for running and cycling.
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This is the old railway bridge from Guben to Breslau.
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I can only agree with Konrad's contribution here. Many of the old bridges between Poland and Germany have not been rebuilt to this day. Maybe for that elsewhere.
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Nice little city bridge on the Polish side.
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Here it makes sense to scurry over to the Oder-Neisse cycle path.
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This is where the border controls used to be. Today's other pedestrian bridges did not exist.
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Gubin offers a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can visit the Ruins of the Parish Church of Gubin, a poignant memorial against war, with its walls and tower standing since 1945. Other notable historical sites include fragments of the former medieval town fortifications, the restored Town Hall, and the Old Railway Bridge on the Oder–Neisse Cycle Path (Guben), which once linked Berlin with Wroclaw.
Yes, Gubin is rich in natural beauty. The town is situated at the confluence of the Neisse and Lubsza Rivers, offering pleasant strolls along their banks and green urban oases. The Gubin Hills (Wzniesienia Gubińskie) provide beautiful views and are a popular recreational area, also home to the Dębowiec nature reserve. You can also explore the Former Albert Koenig Park and Gen. A. Waszkiewicz Park for green respite.
The Gubin area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, with options ranging from easy to moderate trails. For example, there are easy routes like the 'Saxon Post Milestone Guben – Church of the Good Shepherd loop from Guben' or the 'Monastery Church – Saxon Post Milestone Guben loop from Guben'. Cyclists can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Fieldstone Church Grießen – Weir at the Mühlenhof loop from Guben'. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Gubin and Gravel biking around Gubin guides.
For scenic views, head to the Gubin Hills (Wzniesienia Gubińskie), which offer panoramic vistas of both Gubin and Guben. The Ratzdorf Gauge House, located directly on the Oder, provides a view of the Neisse estuary. Additionally, the Neißewelle Bridge (Coschen–Zytowan) offers good views of the Neisse River and surrounding fields.
Yes, Gubin has attractions suitable for families. The Ratzdorf Gauge House is considered family-friendly, offering a clean rest area with views. The Ruins of the Parish Church of Gubin can also be an interesting historical site for families to explore. The green spaces like the Gubin Hills and the parks provide opportunities for family strolls and relaxation.
Gubin's cultural landscape includes the Gubin Cultural Centre, located in the town's former town hall. The Theatre Island (Wyspa Teatralna) on the Neisse River is a significant cultural landmark accessible via bridges. You can also visit the City Museum and Museum Chamber of the Association of Friends of the Gubin Region (Stowarzyszenia Przyjaciół Ziemi Gubińskiej, SPZG) to learn about the area's heritage.
Yes, there are options for dining and refreshments. The Town Hall in Gubin, originally built in the 14th century, has been restored and now houses a restaurant. Near the Ruins of the Parish Church of Gubin, you'll find a restaurant in the historic yellow house next door. The Ratzdorf Gauge House area also offers facilities including a pub, restaurant, and cafe.
The Neißewelle Bridge (Coschen–Zytowan) is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a way to enjoy the river views. While specific details on other attractions' accessibility are limited, the town's parks and riverbanks may offer some accessible paths for leisurely enjoyment.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring Gubin's outdoor attractions like the Gubin Hills and river walks. These seasons avoid the potential heat of summer and the colder conditions of winter, making them ideal for hiking and cycling.
Gubin is known for its bridges, reflecting its cross-border location. You can see the Old Railway Bridge on the Oder–Neisse Cycle Path (Guben), a historical structure that once connected Berlin with Wroclaw. The Neißewelle Bridge (Coschen–Zytowan) is a modern, distinctive bridge over the Neisse. Other bridges include the Krośnieński Bridge, The Great Bridge, and Virgin's Bridge, connecting areas within Gubin and to the German side.
Visitors appreciate Gubin's blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Ruins of the Parish Church is highly regarded as a powerful historical site. The peaceful atmosphere and views at the Ratzdorf Gauge House, with its clean rest area and Neisse estuary views, are also frequently enjoyed. The town's unique position as a divided city with a shared history makes it a fascinating place to explore.


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