Best castles around Lubań (Rural) are situated in a historically rich area of Lower Silesia, Poland, known for its diverse architectural heritage. This region features numerous castles and palaces, reflecting its past as a borderland between various kingdoms and empires. Visitors can explore a range of sites, from medieval fortresses to Renaissance and Baroque palaces, many of which have undergone significant transformations over centuries. The landscape offers a historical journey through centuries of European heritage.
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Świecie Castle ruins, unfortunately closed and no information. Inside you can see that a renovation has started. Everything is locked, secured with barbed wire. Maybe something will change in the future. Otherwise a very interesting castle.
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Włosien Palace, also known as Heidersdorf Castle, is located in the town of Włosien. Only ruins remain. The grounds include a park and a castle pond. The entire property is privately owned.
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The castle was probably built in the 13th or 14th century on the initiative of the Silesian Piasts. Rajsko was certainly intended to be a counterweight to the neighbouring Lusatian castle of Czocha. Rajsko, known in the past as Neidburg or Neidberg, was inhabited by Jobst von Kolditz. This knight was involved in robberies and attacked merchants' camps, which made him the terror of the entire area. The castle was captured by the Hussites and burned down. Over time, the ruins of the stronghold disappeared into the thicket of bushes and trees. In 1862-1863, the castle was rebuilt without preserving any of the period style, by Baron Aleksander von Minutowi. In the interwar period, it housed a youth hostel. Currently, the castle is in private hands and is being rebuilt, and the pop star Ed Sheeran spent his holiday there a few years ago. The castle can be visited or lived in upon request. (source: Olszyna commune website)
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The palace is located in the village of Ocice in Poland, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in the County of Bolesławiec, in the Municipality of Bolesławiec. Initially built as a Renaissance mansion in the 16th century, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style between 1740 and 1745. In 1822 it was bought by Gottlieb von Berge-Herrndorf from Żukowice near Głogów. In 1832 Charlotte Wilhelmine von Berge-Herrndorf became the owner. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pa%C5%82ac_w_Ocicach
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A beautiful place. The owners are renovating and rebuilding the castle at their own expense. They have no support from groups responsible for the protection of monuments. It is not surprising that there is a fee for the opportunity to enter and see the ruins, as well as hear stories about the castle, the history of the struggle with reconstruction and plans for what will be available in the castle in the future. But this fee is worth it, because really every złoty is invested in the castle. And the effects of the work of today's castle owners are really visible.
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The ruins of Świecie Castle (German Burg Schwerta, 1937–1945: Schwertburg) are located in the village of Świecie (Schwerta), which since 1945 has belonged to the town and country municipality of Leśna (Marklissa) in the Lubański powiat in Poland, about five kilometers to the south from Leśna on a gneiss rock. Further information can be found at: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_%C5%9Awiecie
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The castle was built by the Teutonic Order after 1335 on the initiative of Günter von Hohenstein
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The region around Lubań (Rural) offers a diverse range of historical sites, from medieval fortresses like Czocha Castle to Renaissance and Baroque palaces such as the Palace in Nawojów Łużycki and Biedrzychowice Palace. You can also find picturesque ruins like Włosień Palace and Świecie Castle Ruins, each reflecting centuries of European heritage.
Yes, Czocha Castle is considered family-friendly and offers an engaging experience with its secret passages and intriguing legends. Many castles also feature expansive grounds or parks that are suitable for families to explore.
The area around Lubań (Rural) is great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Pond – Closed Road loop' or 'Market Square Lubań – Lauban Post Mile Column loop'. There are also easy hiking trails, such as the 'Czocha Castle loop' which is 4.2 km long. For more details, explore the Cycling around Lubań (Rural) and Easy hikes around Lubań (Rural) guides.
The region boasts several architecturally distinct sites. The Palace in Nawojów Łużycki is a notable example of Renaissance architecture with its two-story loggia. Biedrzychowice Palace showcases beautiful Baroque design, while Grabiszyce Średnie Palace, built in the 19th century, has an unconventional, fairy-tale-like appearance with a tall central tower and multi-surfaced roof.
Yes, Czocha Castle operates as a hotel, offering guests the unique experience of staying within its historic walls. The rooms are described as large, modern, and decorated with regalia and armor.
Czocha Castle is particularly rich in legends, including tales of secret passages and a woman drowned in the castle well for adultery. It's known for its intriguing history and mysterious atmosphere.
Sites like Włosień Palace and Świecie Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the past. While Włosień Palace is privately owned and features a park and pond, the inner courtyard of Świecie Castle Ruins is accessible during summer months, allowing visitors to explore its historical remnants.
The duration of a visit can vary. For a comprehensive site like Czocha Castle, with tours and extensive grounds, you might spend a few hours. Smaller palaces or ruins might require less time, perhaps 1-2 hours, depending on your interest in exploring the surroundings.
While Czocha Castle is popular, exploring sites like the Palace in Nawojów Łużycki or Grabiszyce Średnie Palace might offer a quieter experience. Rajsko Castle, though privately owned and undergoing reconstruction, is mentioned as being near a 'nice rustic way along the river' and could provide a more natural and adventurous visit.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to access areas like the inner courtyard of Świecie Castle Ruins. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby hiking trails, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery.
Larger, more developed castles like Czocha Castle offer facilities such as a hotel and restaurant. For other sites, amenities might be more limited, so it's advisable to check specific castle information before your visit. Many are located near towns where cafes and pubs are available.


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