Castles around gmina Kamienna Góra offer a glimpse into the region's historical significance, with structures dating back to the 13th century. This area, located in Lower Silesia, was strategically important for trade routes and saw the construction of various defensive and residential castles over centuries. While many structures have transformed or fallen into ruin, they collectively represent the rich architectural heritage of the region. The landscape features a mix of historical sites, from medieval ruins to renovated palaces.
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A fantastic castle built on solid rock, a beautiful site in any season. It commands respect for those who built it in the 14th century (yes, over 600 years ago!)
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beautifully rebuilt castle with great cuisine and very beautiful park
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An outstanding example of castle architecture in the Hirschberger Valley
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There are many walls left from the building itself, which together with the high rocks create a fairy-tale atmosphere. On the castle grounds you will also find stairs leading to the upper parts of the ruins. One of the places serves as a viewpoint, from which you can see the Sokoliki, characteristic of Rudawy.
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It is worth a visit. The castle is beautiful and a great park
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I skipped the tour. We were put off by the no-bikes sign. 😂
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💡The Bolzenschloss Castle was first mentioned in writing in 1374 and belonged to the Duchy of Schweidnitz, owned by the knight Nikolaus Bolze. During the Hussite Wars it served as a retreat for the Hussites and was therefore destroyed by a Schweidnitz army in 1433. Between 1517 and 1518 the castle was rebuilt by Hans von Burghaus. During the Thirty Years' War it was conquered and destroyed by the Swedes in 1645, and then fell into ruin. In 1845 it was partially restored in the romantic style by Wilhelm zu Stolberg-Wernigerode in Jannowitz. Since 2008 the Bolzenschloss and other castles and sights in the Hirschberger Valley have been part of the Hirschberger Valley Cultural Park (Park Kulturowy Kotliny Jeleniogórskiej). 💡The Bolzenschloss Castle was first mentioned in writing in 1374 and belonged to the Duchy of Schweidnitz, owned by the knight Nikolaus Bolze. During the Hussite Wars it served as a retreat for the Hussites and was therefore destroyed by a Schweidnitz army in 1433. Between 1517 and 1518 the castle was rebuilt by Hans von Burghaus. During the Thirty Years' War it was conquered and destroyed by the Swedes in 1645, and then fell into ruin. In 1845 it was partially restored in the romantic style by Wilhelm zu Stolberg-Wernigerode in Jannowitz. Since 2008 the Bolt Castle and other castles and sights in the Jeleniogór Valley have been part of the Jeleniogór Valley Cultural Park (Park Kulturowy Kotliny Jeleniogórskiej).
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The castles in and around gmina Kamienna Góra reflect the region's strategic importance for trade routes and its rich history, with structures dating back to the 13th century. While many have transformed or fallen into ruin, they represent centuries of defensive and residential architecture. For example, Grodztwo Castle, also known as Kreppelhof Castle, has a complex history tracing back to a 13th-century stronghold and was later expanded into a Renaissance manor and Neo-Renaissance palace before becoming ruins.
Yes, you can explore the ruins of Grodztwo Castle (Kreppelhof Castle) within the gmina itself. It offers free entry and a glimpse into its past, despite being in ruins. Just outside the gmina, you can also visit the impressive Bolczów Castle Ruins, a hilltop castle on granite rock elevations, which is freely accessible and offers views over the Hirschberg valley.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including moderate and difficult options like the 'Kalwaria Krzeszowska – Kłodnik Stop loop' or the 'View of Śnieżka from Ściegny – Bobrzak Shelter loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Krzeszów Abbey – Former Czadrów Railway Station loop'. Runners can find trails like the 'View from Ostra Mala – Ostra Mała Viewpoint loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling, road cycling, and running guides for gmina Kamienna Góra.
Several castles in the broader area are considered family-friendly. Wojanów Palace, Lomnica Palace, Fischbach Castle, and Mysłakowice Palace all feature amenities or environments suitable for families, often including restaurants or open spaces. Lomnica Palace, for instance, hosts cultural events and educational programs, and has shops and a kitchen garden that can be interesting for all ages.
Bolczów Castle Ruins is a remarkable 14th-century hilltop castle integrated into granite rock formations. It's freely accessible, and a short tour is highly recommended. You can still see the keep and walls of a rectangular residential tower within the multi-sided inner courtyard. Visitors particularly enjoy the wonderful views over the Hirschberg valley from this site.
Wojanów Palace, first mentioned in 1281, has been extensively renovated after falling into disrepair. Today, it operates as a hotel, restaurant, and conference center. It's known for its beautiful park, which has been gaining charm over the years and is also worth visiting.
Yes, Lomnica Palace, originally a moated castle, was converted into a baroque castle in the 1720s. After being restored by the grandson of its last owner, it now serves as a center for cultural events and educational purposes. The widow's house on the property houses a hotel and restaurant. Across the street, you'll find old domain buildings with another restaurant, shops selling linen and local specialties, a court bakery, and a beautiful kitchen garden.
For Lomnica Palace, there is a large parking lot directly opposite the main entrance. Other palaces like Wojanów Palace and Mysłakowice Palace, which operate as hotels or schools, typically offer parking facilities for visitors. For ruins like Grodztwo Castle or Bolczów Castle Ruins, parking might be less formal, often in nearby designated areas or along access roads.
The time required varies depending on the castle. For the ruins of Grodztwo Castle, a detailed exploration takes about 15-20 minutes. For larger sites like Wojanów Palace or Lomnica Palace, which include hotels, restaurants, and extensive grounds, you could easily spend a few hours enjoying the facilities and exploring the area.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, the ruins of Grodztwo Castle (Kreppelhof Castle) within the gmina itself might be considered a less-traveled spot compared to the more prominent palaces. It offers a free, quiet exploration of historical ruins, though it's not highly visible or clearly signposted. Its historical outline provides a unique glimpse into the region's past.
Mysłakowice Palace, also known as Erdmannsdorf Castle, is a historicist-style castle that now serves as a school. While its decorative elements were altered in the past, it remains a significant historical site. There is a multilingual memorial plaque in front of the castle where you can learn about its history.
Fischbach Castle (Zamek Karpniki) was one of the summer residences of the royal House of Hohenzollern. It is in a very well-restored condition, but visitors can typically only view the castle from the outside as it operates as a hotel.


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