Attractions and places to see around gmina Górowo Iławeckie offer a diverse landscape of moraine hills, forests, and water bodies in northern Poland. This region, largely part of the Ostoja Warmińska Natura 2000 protected area, is recognized for its environmental value. Historical landmarks like medieval strongholds and ancient churches are present, alongside cultural sites reflecting its post-WWII history. The area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and cycling routes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The High Gate in Lidzbark Warmiński is a Gothic defensive structure built in the second half of the 15th century (ca. 1466–1478) as part of the medieval city walls and was one of three gates leading into the city. Only this gate, now also known as the Foregate, remains today. It is a four-story brick structure with two semicircular towers and a pointed archway, constituting one of the most valuable Gothic monuments in Warmia and Mazury. In the 17th–19th centuries, the structure was adapted for artillery fire, and after being rebuilt in the mid-19th century, it served, among other purposes, as a courthouse. The gate walls still contain remnants of the 1520 bombardment, in the form of embedded cannonballs. Today, the High Gate is an important symbol of the city and a tourist attraction.
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The Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Lidzbark Warmiński was built in the 14th century as a Gothic three-nave church. The church tower reaches approximately 66 meters and dominates the city skyline. The church was rebuilt several times – after the fire in 1698 and in the 18th and 19th centuries, combining the Gothic structure with Baroque and neo-Gothic elements. Currently, the collegiate church serves as the chapter's seat and boasts valuable historic furnishings, including Gothic vaults and works of sacred art.
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The Castle of the Warmia Bishops in Lidzbark Warmiński is a Gothic residence built in the 14th and 15th centuries as the seat of spiritual and secular authority for the Warmia bishops. For over four centuries, it was the most important political and cultural center of Warmia. Among those associated with the castle were Nicolaus Copernicus and Ignacy Krasicki. The brick structure was built on a quadrangular plan with a courtyard and two-story cloisters. After the First Partition of Poland, it lost its residential function and was restored after World War II. It now houses a museum and is one of the most valuable Gothic monuments in Poland.
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one of the few undamaged monuments in Poland where you can see original polychromes from the 12th century on the walls.
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This imposing castle once belonged to the Teutonic Order. Over the centuries and through successive successions, it became the property of the princes, and later the bishops of Varnia. For about seven years, the castle served as the residence of the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The residence was then owned by his uncle Lukáš Vatzenrode. Between 1858 and 1932, the palace was used as an orphanage and a hospital. World War II brought its own changes, transforming the castle into a prison for Soviet soldiers. Part of the immense palace is occupied by a 4-star hotel. The other part is a museum. The residence also has a spa. Here, you can combine business with pleasure. Enjoy your visit and have a wonderful stay!
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The High Gate in Lidzbark Warmiński is an element of the city that every resident and visitor should get to know. Preserved as the only one of the three gates leading to the city, it served many functions over the years. There are also embedded spheres in its walls, which remind us of the fire outbreaks of 1520.
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The Bishops' Castle in Lidzbark Warmiński, dating back to the 14th century, has great artistic and historical value on a global scale and has been recognized as a historical monument. There is the Museum of Warmia and Mazury. The outer bailey has been adapted into a four-star hotel. The castle is surrounded by a moat with numerous footbridges and bridges, with a climate reminiscent of the famous Venice, which should be especially appreciated by couples in love.
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Beautifully restored Ordensburg with a hotel section. The castle can be visited. Simple, small museum and definitely worth seeing if you have the time. Features a beautiful courtyard and premises.
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Gmina Górowo Iławeckie is rich in history. You can visit the remains of old city walls and a water tower in Górowo Iławeckie, explore a historical Jewish cemetery, or learn about the region's post-WWII history at the Ukrainian Memory Room. Traces of Prussian strongholds can also be found in Wiewiórki, Wokiele, Woryny, and Piaseczno. Additionally, the High Gate (Wysoka Brama) in Lidzbark Warmiński, a Gothic defensive structure, and the Bishops' Castle in Lidzbark Warmiński, a former Teutonic Order stronghold, are significant historical landmarks nearby.
Yes, the region features several significant religious buildings. In Górowo Iławeckie, you can see the Neogothic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, built in 1895. Nearby, Lidzbark Warmiński hosts the impressive Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul, a Gothic church from the 14th century, and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, which was originally an Evangelical church and now serves as an Orthodox church.
The gmina boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Wzniesienia Górowskie (Górowskie Hills), moraine hills formed by glaciers. The northern part of the gmina is dotted with numerous water bodies, including fishponds near Woryny and ponds near Stega Mała, Lipniki, and Reszkowo. Over 75% of the area is part of the Ostoja Warmińska Natura 2000 protected area, known for its environmental value. There's also a forest reserve with peat bogs and unique cloudberries, and many ancient trees and erratic boulders designated as natural monuments.
Absolutely. The gmina offers three well-marked cycling routes that connect many attractive places. A popular option is the Lidzbark Warmiński–Orneta Railway Bike Trail, an easy and well-signposted cycle path following a former railway line. An international cycling route is also planned to pass through the area, further enhancing cycling opportunities.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near Gmina Górowo Iławeckie, suitable for different skill levels. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Wall of Murals – Hotel Krasicki loop' or the 'Boulevard on the Łyna – Wall of Murals loop' from Lidzbark Warmiński. More challenging options include the 'Wayside Cross loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking in the area on komoot, such as Easy hikes around gmina Górowo Iławeckie and Hiking around gmina Górowo Iławeckie.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions. The Lidzbark Warmiński–Orneta Railway Bike Trail is suitable for family cycling. For adventure, Kamińsk offers a rope park with 23 obstacles. The Stork Path (Bociania Ścieżka Dydaktyczna) connecting Żywkowo and Toprzyny is an educational and engaging walk for all ages, especially for observing storks.
The Stablack Polygon Area in Kamińsk was once a military training ground. Today, it features mysterious structures and bunkers, offering a glimpse into its past. It also hosts a monument dedicated to the prisoners and victims of Stalag IA Stablack, a World War II POW camp, providing a poignant historical experience.
Yes, Górowo Iławeckie has a few unique cultural spots. You can visit the Museum of Gas Engineering (Muzeum Gazownictwa), established in 1995 within an old gasworks. There's also the "Dreyse" Association Memory Room, which houses a collection of military memorabilia related to the region's history.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is typically from spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. The cycling routes and hiking trails are most accessible and enjoyable. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes originating from Lidzbark Warmiński and Górowo Iławeckie, varying in distance and difficulty. For example, there's a 'Running loop from Górowo Iławeckie' and a 'Staw Garncarski – kaczy Staw loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around gmina Górowo Iławeckie guide on komoot.
Throughout the gmina, you can discover numerous natural monuments, primarily ancient oaks, beeches, and lindens. Large erratic boulders, remnants of glacial activity, are also scattered across the landscape. Old oaks can also be found in former manor parks, adding to the historical and natural charm of the area.
The Ukrainian Memory Room reflects a significant aspect of the gmina's post-WWII history. After forced deportations, Górowo Iławeckie became home to a large Ukrainian community. This room serves as a cultural site acknowledging and preserving the memory and heritage of this community, highlighting the region's diverse cultural tapestry.


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