Best attractions and places to see around Świeradów-Zdrój, a spa town nestled in the Jizera Mountains of Poland, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region is known for its healing mineral waters and mountainous, forested landscapes. Visitors can explore modern architectural structures, historic cultural sites, and various natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This beautiful mountain shelter, located at an altitude of 1,060 meters above sea level below the summit of Stóg, was founded over 100 years ago and even survived the war without interruption! This is a great place, as it's on the Main Sudeten Trail. There are two refreshments here, and overnight stays are available (although reservations are required!)
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Chatka Górzystów is perhaps best known for its incredible blueberry pancakes—that's unusual! This is, of course, the main spot on Jizerska Łąka. The building used to be a school, but now it's a mountain hut. You'll get food here and a good night's sleep—the conditions are basic, but you won't get cold or hungry!
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Bad Flinsberg is famous for its iron-rich mineral springs, its radon-rich peat (healing mud), its radon water and the use of spruce bark as a medicinal remedy. Cafés, restaurants and shops await you on Kurstraße. The state spa facilities include a historic peat treatment house, the radon bath with an open radon spring and the central treatment house. Typical for the region are the Silesian mountain villas with converted wooden balconies and wooden cladding.
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Beautiful building. You can also buy bottled healing water here.
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It is the longest foyer in Silesia (80 m) with beautiful multi-colored plant ornaments and stained glass. In the Kurhaus there is the coat of arms of the Schaffgotsch family above a stage. At the There is a drinking water source (radon iron) at the main entrance to the foyer. The drinking hall is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Shortly below the summit, a building was built in 1924 on the southern slope in the Silesian-Lusatian style, where the asphalted hiking trail ends. The construction was initiated by the doctor Josef Siebelt, who, seriously ill, visited the then famous Bad Flinsberg (today Świeradow Zdrój) and experienced miraculous healing.
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A beautiful ambience.
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Świeradów-Zdrój boasts several impressive architectural sites. Don't miss the Sky Walk Observation Tower Świeradów-Zdrój, Poland's highest observation tower offering panoramic views. The historic Spa House (Dom Zdrojowy) with its 80-meter walking hall and the over 100-year-old working Devil's Mill (Czarci Młyn) are also notable. You can also see the renovated 19th-century Villa Fabrykanta and the Church of St. Joseph.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Smrk Observation Tower, located on the highest peak in the Czech Jizera Mountains, for magnificent views. The Spa Park (Park Zdrojowy) offers a tranquil setting with terraces and an artificial grotto. Other natural highlights include Sępia Góra (Vulture Mountain), Kwisa Waterfall, and the Izera Dark Sky Park, perfect for stargazing.
Yes, Świeradów-Zdrój offers several family-friendly options. The Sky Walk Observation Tower Świeradów-Zdrój is an exciting experience for all ages, featuring a 105-meter slide. The Singltrek pod Smrkem Center provides an extensive network of forest bicycle paths with varying difficulty levels, suitable for families with older children. The Spa Park is also a pleasant place for a family stroll.
The Jizera Mountains offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can take the Gondola Railway to Stóg Izerski for access to trails, or visit the PTTK mountain hostel on Stog Izerski, a popular base for mountain hiking. The Main Sudeten Trail and the Trail of Disappearing Occupations also pass through the area. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Świeradów-Zdrój guide, which includes routes like the 'Stóg Izerski Summit – View of the Jeleniogórska Valley loop'.
Świeradów-Zdrój is a prime destination for mountain biking. The Singltrek pod Smrkem Center is the first network of forest bicycle paths in the Jizera Mountains, offering over 200 km of routes for various skill levels. You can find more routes and details in the MTB Trails around Świeradów-Zdrój guide, including trails like 'Singletrack Zajęcznik'.
Beyond the Spa House and Devil's Mill, you can visit the Spa Museum to learn about the town's history and spa traditions. The ruins of Gersdorf Palace and the "My Pleasure" Tower, built by an astronomy enthusiast in 1803, offer a glimpse into the region's past. The Mountain Lodge, a historic building that once served as a school, also provides insights into the area's heritage.
Świeradów-Zdrój is a year-round destination. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the Spa Park. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks. In winter, the Gondola Railway to Stóg Izerski caters to skiers, and the snowy landscapes provide opportunities for other winter sports. The town's unique climate and healing mineral waters make it pleasant throughout the year for relaxation.
Yes, look out for the Jizera Anti-Gravity Point, an interesting local phenomenon. The Izera Dark Sky Park is a true gem for stargazing enthusiasts, offering exceptionally clear night skies. The City Promenade features a bas-relief with a frog, which is a symbol of the resort, tied to a legend about the discovery of the springs' curative properties.
The PTTK mountain hostel on Stog Izerski and the Mountain Lodge (Chatka Górzystów) are excellent spots for refreshments and offer overnight stays, though reservations are recommended. The Singltrek pod Smrkem Center also has several rest stops with good Czech cuisine. In the town itself, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
From viewpoints like the Sky Walk Observation Tower Świeradów-Zdrój and the Smrk Observation Tower, you can expect breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Jizera Mountains, the Karkonosze Mountains, and the surrounding forested landscapes. Sępia Góra also offers impressive views of Świeradów-Zdrój itself and the wider mountain ranges.
Absolutely. The region offers challenging and scenic road cycling routes. You can find detailed options in the Road Cycling Routes around Świeradów-Zdrój guide. Routes like 'Droga Sudecka – Death Curve Parking loop' and 'Death Bend loop' provide varied terrain and beautiful scenery for road cyclists.


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