Best attractions and places to see around Kamienna Góra, a town in Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship, are situated between the Stone Mountains and the Rudawy Janowickie. This region offers a blend of historical exploration and outdoor activities within the Central Sudetes. Visitors can explore its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, characterized by mountainous landscapes, rivers, rock formations, and forests.
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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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The tower is open on weekends from 10 ...
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In summer the water level in the lakes is quite low.
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The entire route to Chełmiec is quite accessible, and there's another viewpoint along the way worth checking out. The town of Boguszów-Gorce is very atmospheric, with two observation towers in Dzikowiec.
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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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One of the beautiful lakes that were created after the now inactive German mines. The purple color of this lake (!) is due to iron ore and sulfur. The lake is also surrounded by beautiful rock formations, and the air smells of sulfur...
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There is a booth where you can buy something and probably eat something. Lots of wooden shelters and tables.
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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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Kamienna Góra boasts a rich history. You can wander through the historic
Old Town, featuring Freedom Square and Grunwald Square, and admire its Baroque townhouses. Don't miss the distinctive Neo-Renaissance
Town Hall. The town is also home to several historic churches, including the
Church of Saints Peter and Paul (dating back to the late 13th century) and the
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, one of the surviving Grace Churches in Silesia. You can also explore the
Ruins of Grodztwo Castle, see sections of the
Preserved Medieval Town Walls, and visit the fascinating
ARADO Tunnels, an underground complex from WWII. An 18th-century
Jewish Cemetery is also remarkably preserved near Katowicka Street.
Yes, the region is known for its unique natural features. A short drive away are the
Kolorowe Jeziorki (Colorful Lakes), which were formed in former German mines and display distinct colors due to various chemical compounds. Among these, you can visit the Purple Pond, known for its striking color from iron ore and sulfur, and the Blue Pond (Błękitne Jeziorko), another beautifully colored lake in the Rudawy Landscape Park.
For breathtaking views, head to Chelmiec peak and observation tower, considered the most recognizable mountain of Wałbrzych, offering expansive vistas from its summit tower. The Bolczów Castle Ruins also provide wonderful views over the Hirschberg valley, integrated beautifully with the terrain and rock formations.
Kamienna Góra has a strong cultural heritage. You can visit the
Weaving Museum (Muzeum Tkactwa), housed in a historic merchant's building, which highlights the town's significant past in the textile industry. The
Culture Centre (Centrum Kultury) is also a hub for local activities, hosting various programs and performances.
Many natural sites are suitable for families. The Purple Pond and Blue Pond (Błękitne Jeziorko) are both considered family-friendly natural monuments, offering unique sights and easy walks. The
Kamienna Góra Nature Reserve is also ideal for peaceful hikes and picnics amidst lush greenery, perfect for a family outing.
The region around Kamienna Góra is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. The Central Sudetes offer picturesque mountainous landscapes, perfect for exploring. Specific highlights like
Zadzierna and
Cracked Rocks (Spękane Skały) provide climbing routes for those seeking a challenge, while the
Bukówka Reservoir offers opportunities for relaxation by the water.
Absolutely. Kamienna Góra is surrounded by the Stone Mountains and Rudawy Janowickie, offering a dense network of trails. The
Kamienna Góra Nature Reserve is excellent for peaceful hikes. You can also find trails leading to viewpoints like Chelmiec peak or around the unique
Kolorowe Jeziorki. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails guide, which includes many suitable for hiking.
The best time to visit Kamienna Góra for both sightseeing and outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, hiking in the mountains, and enjoying the colorful lakes. Specifically, May is recommended for seeing the various colors of the
Kolorowe Jeziorki at their most vibrant.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the
Cracked Rocks (Spękane Skały) on the slopes of Stróże hill, which offer over 80 climbing routes and viewpoints. The
Jewish Cemetery, an 18th-century site near Katowicka Street, is also a remarkably preserved and historically significant hidden gem. Additionally, the Miedzianka Brewery, a modern restaurant with a wonderful view, offers unique local beers and insight into the area's history.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. They particularly enjoy the unique colors of the Purple Pond and Blue Pond, the panoramic views from Chelmiec peak, and the historical atmosphere of the Bolczów Castle Ruins. The region's picturesque mountainous landscapes and opportunities for various outdoor activities are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for a unique experience, visit the Miedzianka Brewery. It's a modern restaurant with a wonderful view from its terrace, offering various original beers brewed on-site, and you can learn about the history of the brewery and the village of Miedzianka.


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