Best attractions and places to see around Wijewo include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region in west-central Poland is characterized by its lakes and varied landscapes. Visitors can explore significant historical locations and unique cultural insights. The area offers opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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In the place of the present palace there was already a castle of the Dukes of Głogów, mentioned since 1468, passed on to the von Rechenberg family. At the end of the 16th century, Hans von Rechenberg rebuilt it in the Renaissance style. In the mid-17th century, the estate passed into the hands of the Barwitz family (von Fernemont). After a great fire in 1721, the former castle was rebuilt in the years 1732–1735 as a two-storey Baroque residence, preserving part of the older structure. The palace served as the residence and archive of the Reich Main Security Office, as well as Heinrich Himmler; a unique collection of books on Freemasonry and witch trials was gathered here. After the war, it was transformed into, among other things, a Children's Home (1957–2006); previously it housed the tax office, ZHP, OSP and a playhouse.
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The former state border between the German Empire (later the Weimar Republic) and the Second Polish Republic, which was in force after the end of World War I, from 1920. After Poland regained independence and established peace treaties, including the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, a new Polish-German border was established. Leszno and Wolsztyn, as well as their surroundings, were on the Polish side, while the areas to the west of them remained within the borders of Germany.
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In 1982, at the initiative of Edmund Apolinarski, the then director of the breeding center, a decision was made to build a monument commemorating the bull Ilon. The author of the concrete monument is Tomasz Bończa-Ozdowski. The monument was erected in the place where a column commemorating the Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck had previously stood, which was dismantled in the 1960s. Ilon was a bull (breeding bull) of the Holstein-Friesian breed. His mother was brought from the United States to the breeding center in Osowa Sienia in the 1970s. The bull Ilon was born in Osowa Sienia and became the first stud of this breed in Poland. Thanks to his extraordinary productivity, the cattle breeding in Osowa Sień, managed by the State Agricultural Farm, grew stronger, which was a financial success and a symbol of high production of breeding material. Ilon became a real "star of the PRL".
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In this palace, the Reich Security Main Office created a residence for the head of the SS and Minister of the Interior, Heinrich Himmler. Inspired by Arthurian legends, he dreamed of the SS becoming an order of the "new religion" which he considered Nazism.
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Baroque palace built in the 1730s on the foundations of the old Rechenberg castle. The castle was first mentioned in 1468. During World War II, the Germans gathered a unique collection of Masonic books in the palace, which is currently located in the University Library in Poznań. In the years 1957-2006, the palace functioned as an Orphanage. Today, it is abandoned and fenced. No sightseeing.
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Unfortunately, it's impossible to get closer - the area is fenced and monitored!
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A low earthen rampart called "Napoleon's Couch" According to legend, the couch was made for Napoleon, who marched through these areas with his troops. Tired from the hardships of fighting and traveling, he was supposed to rest on this couch. In 2003, members of the "Dzik" Hunting Association placed a commemorative stone by the couch to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Association's existence.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the Former Polish-German Border at Wiatrażna, which marks the state border from 1920. Another notable site is the Church of St. Anne in Zbarzewo, founded in 1470 with a late Gothic statue and Baroque altar. Additionally, the Palace and Park Complex in Wijewo, built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, showcases historicist architecture with neo-Gothic elements.
Yes, Wijewo features several unique cultural landmarks. The Napoleon's Couch is a low earthen rampart steeped in local legend as a resting place for Napoleon. You can also find the Monument to Bull Ilon in Osowa Sień, commemorating the first Holstein-Friesian breeding bull in Poland. The Historic Windmill in Brenno, built in 1846, offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural past. For art enthusiasts, the Galeria Rzeźby Ptaków (Bird Sculpture Gallery) in Przemet is a unique cultural experience.
The Wijewo region is known for its natural beauty, particularly its lakes. You can visit Jezioro Dominickie (8.3km from Wijewo) and Jezioro Sławskie (13.6km from Wijewo), which offer opportunities for relaxation and water-based activities. The landscape park accompanying the Palace in Wijewo also features a central pond with a fountain and trees listed in the Central Register of Nature Protection Forms.
Absolutely. The numerous lakes in the region, such as Jezioro Dominickie and Jezioro Sławskie, provide excellent opportunities for water-based activities. Several recreational areas and clubs are located near these lakes, including The Club Wave, Trzy Jeziora Centrum Konferencyjno-Wypoczynkowe, Santana Club, Marina AWF Wroclaw Olejnica, Chalkos Yacht Club, Buchta-Camp, and Plaża OW "Boszkowo Pod Sosnami".
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Monument to Bull Ilon in Osowa Sień is a unique and interesting stop for all ages. The Former Polish-German Border at Wiatrażna and Napoleon's Couch offer historical context in an engaging outdoor setting. The Palace and Park Complex in Wijewo also includes a playground and an outdoor gym, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The natural landscapes around Wijewo are perfect for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Easy hikes around Wijewo, Road Cycling Routes around Wijewo, and MTB Trails around Wijewo guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for exploring the area. Popular options include the Hiking loop from Dominice (5.86 km), the Bridge by the palace in Slava – Palace in Sława loop from gmina Sława (6.27 km), and the Hiking loop from Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy (5.97 km). You can find more details and other routes in the Easy hikes around Wijewo guide.
The Wijewo region offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can try the Church of Divine Mercy – Sosenka Campsite loop from gmina Sława (39.35 km) or the Roadbike loop from Brenno (34.91 km). Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the Stara Winna Góra – View of the Forest Road loop from gmina Sława (35.93 km). More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wijewo and MTB Trails around Wijewo guides.
The region's attractions, particularly those involving natural landscapes and outdoor activities, are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, lakes, and engaging in hiking or cycling. However, historical and cultural sites like churches and palaces can be visited year-round.
Beyond the main highlights, the Wijewo commune is dotted with various historic chapels and figures depicting saintly characters, such as a 19th-century chapel with a bell in Miastko. These smaller, often overlooked sites offer a glimpse into local history and traditions. The old icehouse located southeast of the Palace and Park Complex in Wijewo is another interesting, less prominent feature.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Former Polish-German Border at Wiatrażna is often highlighted as a significant piece of history. The Napoleon's Couch is enjoyed for its local legend and peaceful setting. The region's diverse attractions, from historical markers to unique cultural landmarks, are well-regarded by the komoot community, with many shared photos and upvotes.
The Palace and Park Complex in Wijewo is a significant historical site. Built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, it features a historicist style with neo-Gothic elements. It currently houses the Wijewo Commune Office and the Municipal Public Library. The accompanying landscape park includes a central pond, walking paths, a playground, and an outdoor gym, making it a versatile destination.
Yes, the Palace in Sława is another notable architectural site in the vicinity. Originally a castle dating back to 1468, it was rebuilt in Baroque style between 1732 and 1735 after a fire. While it has a rich history, including serving as a residence for Heinrich Himmler, it is currently privately owned and in a state of decay, offering a unique perspective on historical preservation.


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