Best attractions and places to see around Polkowice include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Located in the Dalkowskie Hills within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, the city has a history dating back to the 13th century. The region offers diverse points of interest, from reconstructed medieval settlements to Cold War bunkers and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Length about 400m. Access to the viewing tower with a beautiful view. Unfortunately, at the beginning, there is no place to safely leave a bike. Unless someone keeps an eye on it...
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Something is happening. A small scaffold is already up. Security was present; after politely asking, I was allowed to take photos.
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The first town hall existed as early as 1487, but it was a partially brick building with a tower. It was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. A new Baroque-style town hall was built in its place between 1772 and 1775, funded by the Prussian King Frederick the Great. In 1816, a clock was installed in the town hall tower, which still keeps time for the residents of Polkowice today.
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OLD BOYS, NOT PIASTS!!! WE OLD BOYS CLEARED THE PIASTS OUT OF THERE!!!!!!!
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A beautiful, colorful market square where you can eat and relax
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One of the 26 stations of the system, codenamed BARS 202, known as “Patera”, located near Wilkocin (approx. 51°28′40″N, 15°48′25″E), covered an area of approx. 8.5 ha and underground bunkers with a total area of ~2800 m². It was a Soviet strategic tropospheric communications system, used by the Warsaw Pact Armies as an independent and interference-resistant form of voice and data communication.
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Reconstruction of a Piast stronghold. A nice attraction on the MTB trail.
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This is not a real settlement - it is a reconstruction of a medieval settlement from the period of the Dziadoszanie tribe, but it looks really great. Historical films are made here, so I am not the only one who thinks so. The location is not accidental: not far from here there used to be this real stronghold.
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Polkowice offers a rich history, particularly in its Old Town Polkowice, which features a Baroque town hall and historic churches like St. Michael the Archangel Church. You can also explore the Chocianów Market Square with St. Joseph's Church, and the Manor in Żuków.
Yes, for those interested in modern history, the Polkowice region features several Cold War-era sites. You can visit the Cold War Bunker on Góra Piaszczysta, the BARS 202 Bunkers (Patera) within Przemkowski Landscape Park, and the Wilkocin Bunkers and PGWAR Command Post, which were strategic Red Army facilities.
You can step back in time at the Obiszów Piast Fort Reconstruction. This site is a reconstruction of a medieval settlement of the Dziadoszanie tribe and is even used for historical film productions. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's past.
The region boasts natural beauty, including the ancient Chrobry Oak, recognized as a natural monument and a scenic spot for relaxation. Polkowice is also nestled within the Dalkowskie Hills and borders the Lower Silesian Forests, offering opportunities to appreciate the natural landscape.
Absolutely. A must-visit is the Observation tower with a view of the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy wetlands. This tower provides beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding marshes and ponds, offering a unique perspective of the natural environment.
The area around Polkowice is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For cycling, explore options like the 'Bike Shelter Near Lubin loop' or 'Church in Pogorzeliska – Chocianów Palace Ruins loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Polkowice guide. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Bike Park Obiszów' or 'MTB climb to Baba Jaga' from the MTB Trails around Polkowice guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Marina Water Park – Windmill in Polkowice loop' or 'Wzgórze Fryderyka loop' in the Running Trails around Polkowice guide, suitable for various distances and difficulties.
Many attractions in Polkowice are suitable for families. The Obiszów Piast Fort Reconstruction offers an engaging historical experience, and the Chrobry Oak provides a pleasant natural spot with a shelter. Recreational areas like Park Leśny and Centralny Park Zabaw i Wypoczynku also cater to families.
Yes, many outdoor areas around Polkowice are suitable for walks with dogs. The Observation tower with a view of the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy wetlands is noted as dog-friendly, offering a great spot for you and your pet to enjoy the views. Natural monuments and forest paths are generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs.
The best time to visit Polkowice for outdoor activities generally aligns with milder weather. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and natural attractions without the extreme heat of summer or the cold of winter. These seasons are ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the viewpoints.
Polkowice features a unique Dutch windmill from the late 19th century that now serves as a cultural center. This offers a blend of historical architecture and contemporary cultural activities for visitors.
Yes, you can visit the Krzydłowice Palace Ruins, which offer a glimpse into former grandeur and architectural interest. These ruins provide a historical backdrop for exploration in the region.


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