Best attractions and places to see around powiat oławski include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. Located in southwestern Poland, this region is characterized by its lowland landscape and the presence of the Odra and Oława rivers. Visitors can explore significant historical buildings and enjoy diverse natural environments, including forests and nature reserves. The area offers a blend of man-made monuments and natural beauty for exploration.
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The shelter is a bit small. In bad weather and with more cyclists, not everyone will manage to stay dry. ;-)
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This is where the cool gravel starts. <3
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This well was discovered during the first stage of the revitalization of the Oława Market Square in 2019. Archaeologists examined it at that time. After pumping out the water, it turned out that the well was seven meters deep and was built of crushed stone. It is also interesting that its lower, ground-level part was covered with oak boards connected with wooden pegs, and the upper part, located right at the surface, was built over with brick in the 19th century. Its oldest wooden and stone structure dates back to the 16th-17th centuries. Interestingly, only a few artifacts in the form of fragments of animal bones and clay vessels were recovered from the bottom filled with sand. It is possible that such a small concentration of finds may be dictated by the fact that it was cleaned and re-adapted at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Reinforced concrete structure of an artillery bullet trap. Remnant of a German training ground.
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Nice straight, quite good surface. https://youtu.be/9hRkJcWxc3A?t=159
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The town hall tower can be visited, for example, during the Night of Museums. On the town hall tower there is a movable, unique in Europe, 17th-century figural and astronomical clock. The clock was donated by Duchess Ludwika of Anhalcka, the mother of the last Piast dynasty. The work on creating the work took almost 40 years, and its heart, i.e. the mechanism, occupies several floors of the town hall tower. The clock's elements were hand-forged from many types of steel. They are extremely hard and have remained untouched by corrosion to this day. The clock mechanism works with four movable wooden figures, placed on the octagon of the tower, alternating with the clock dials. The timepiece was built over the years by three watchmakers: Salat, Kraut and Reibe (Polish: Sałata, Kapusta i Burak). The bells ringing the passage of time, placed highest in the tower, bear the date 1669 and the beautiful coat of arms of Oława.
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Powiat Oławski is rich in history. You can visit the Olawa Castle, which started as a Gothic hunting lodge and transformed into a Renaissance chateau. The Oława Town Hall, a neoclassical building with a Baroque tower and a unique figurative-astronomical clock, is another significant site. Don't miss the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Consolation, dating back to 1201, or the intriguing Ruins of the Castle on the Island.
Yes, nature enthusiasts will enjoy Powiat Oławski. The Zwierzyniec Nature Reserve is a forest known for its diverse flora, perfect for walks or bike rides, especially in spring when lilies of the valley, snowdrops, and wild garlic bloom. The region is also characterized by the Odra and Oława rivers, offering opportunities for fishing and sailing. Other natural spots include Jezioro Jelcz-Laskowice and Plaża Jelcz-Laskowice.
The area offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails suitable for different skill levels. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Staw Drugi Jelczański loop' or the 'Oława Market Square – Outdoor Fitness Area in Park loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'View of the Oława River – Forest Gravel Road loop' or the 'Wooden Shelter – Flood Embankment Gate loop'. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Powiat Oławski.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Powiat Oławski are suitable for families. The Oława Market Square is a vibrant central hub with amenities. Historical sites like Olawa Castle and Oława Town Hall offer educational experiences. For nature, the Zwierzyniec Nature Reserve provides pleasant walks, and the Wooden Shelter is a nice spot for a break during outdoor adventures. Even Browar Probus, a brewery, functions as a Tourism, Culture, and Recreation Center with a restaurant.
The spring months are particularly recommended for visiting natural attractions like the Zwierzyniec Nature Reserve, when the forest floor is covered with blooming lilies of the valley, snowdrops, and wild garlic. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring both historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Museum of Motorization Wena in Oława, which houses a vast collection of cars, motorcycles, and bicycles, including rare Polish classics. Additionally, Browar Probus, located in revitalized historic barracks, offers a blend of history, local craft beer, and a modern restaurant and hotel.
Yes, Powiat Oławski offers several easy hiking trails. For instance, you can explore the 'Staw Drugi Jelczański loop from Osiedle Fabryczne' (4.5 km) or the 'Oława Market Square – Outdoor Fitness Area in Park loop from Oława' (7.2 km). These routes are generally flat and suitable for a relaxed walk. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around powiat oławski guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Olawa Castle is noted for its historical significance, while the Zwierzyniec Nature Reserve is loved for its peaceful atmosphere and diverse flora, making it a great spot for walks or bike rides. The revitalized Oława Market Square is also a popular central hub.
The Oława Market Square is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing a central and welcoming area for all visitors to enjoy the city's atmosphere and surrounding amenities.
Yes, especially in Oława itself. The Oława Market Square is a central hub surrounded by restaurants and cafes. Browar Probus also offers a pub and restaurant within its historic setting, providing both local brews and meals.
Powiat Oławski is situated between the Odra and Oława rivers. The Odra, Poland's second-largest river, is navigable and offers opportunities for fishing and sailing towards Brzeg and Wrocław. The Oława River, also navigable, flows through the city center, adding to the picturesque landscape.
Yes, Powiat Oławski is known for its cycling routes. You can find dedicated cycle paths and trails like the Road to Siedlce or the Gravel Highway, which offers a good surface for various types of bikes. For more options, check the Cycling around powiat oławski guide.


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