Best attractions and places to see around gmina Krupski Młyn include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region in the Silesian Voivodeship is characterized by extensive forests, the meandering Mała Panew River, and several water bodies like the Siewniok Reservoir. Visitors can explore cultural heritage sites, including historic palaces and chapels, alongside natural monuments. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as kayaking and cycling through its scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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This time, a rest area for cyclists has been created in Drutarnia, one of the most charming corners of our city. "The Little Panwi Meanwater River Station," as the name suggests, is situated right next to the picturesquely winding river. It can be accessed from Rzeczna Street (opposite Wesoła Street). The new station was designed based on existing ones in Truszczyca, Jędrysko, and Zielona. It features standard street furniture such as benches, bike racks, tables, and trash cans. There are also plans to add information boards with maps, a bike repair station, and an educational trail around the station. This is the fifth bicycle station to be built in our city, connecting the two most distant districts of Kalety. Interestingly, the distance between the station in Drutarnia and Zielona is approximately 16 km. Summer is a great time for cycling. We encourage you to visit
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The "SIEWNIOK" artificial water reservoir was built on a small catchment area of a forest ditch.
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A quiet place by the water, by the shore a shelter, a cottage and a fireplace. Suitable for a climatic overnight stay.
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It is more convenient to visit on a weekday, because on weekends there are a lot of people. In the afternoon the front wall is better lit by the sun.
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The Donnersmarck Palace in Brynek is an impressive residence from the late 19th century, built in the neo-Baroque style and surrounded by a vast park. It once belonged to the powerful Donnersmarck family, one of the richest aristocrats in Upper Silesia. Today, the palace houses the Forestry Technical School, but its monumental architecture and picturesque surroundings still attract tourists. The palace park is a great place for a walk or a bike ride, especially since there are hiking trails leading through the Lubliniec Forests nearby. It is worth visiting this place to feel the atmosphere of the former aristocracy and relax among beautiful nature.
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The artificial reservoir "Siewniok" was created on the site of a former sand exploitation in the 1960s. Surrounded by forests, it is a picturesque point on the educational trail "Szlakiem krowo wody" (A Trail of a Drop of Water), leading through the Jeleniak Mikuliny Nature Reserve. There is a rest area "Rendez-vous" by the reservoir, ideal for a break during a cycling or hiking trip. The routes around the reservoir are easy and lead through forest paths, which makes them attractive for cyclists on trekking or cross bikes.
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A small wooden church in the center.
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A nicely renovated castle in the center of Lubliniec, where a hotel and restaurant are located.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the impressive Donnersmarck Palace in Brynek, a neo-Baroque residence with a vast park. Another significant landmark is the Lubliniec Castle Hotel, a historic castle first mentioned in 1397, now a hotel and restaurant. Don't miss the Wooden Church of St. Anna in Lubliniec, built in 1653, which is part of the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesian Voivodeship. Additionally, the Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre in Potępa dates back to 1672, and the Hanging Bridge over Mała Panew, also known as the "Friendship Bridge," is a distinctive landmark from around 1930.
Absolutely. The Siewniok Reservoir is a picturesque artificial lake surrounded by forests, offering a rest area ideal for breaks. The Mała Panew River is a central natural asset, known for its scenic beauty and is part of the "Dolina Małej Panwi" Natura 2000 area. You can also find the ancient "Młynarz" Sessile Oak, a natural monument by the Mała Panew riverbed, and the tranquil Borowiany Pond in Odmuchów. The extensive Lubliniec Forests cover over 80% of the gmina, providing numerous walking and cycling paths.
The gmina is excellent for outdoor activities. Kayaking on the Mała Panew River is very popular due to its stable bed and calm current. The region also boasts numerous walking and cycling paths, especially through the Lubliniec Forests. For specific routes, you can find various options like the "Forest Cycling Route – Friendship Bridge loop" for cycling or the "Retention Reservoir in the Forest loop" for easy hikes. Explore more options on the cycling guide or the easy hikes guide for gmina Krupski Młyn.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Donnersmarck Palace in Brynek with its vast park is great for a family stroll. The Siewniok Reservoir offers easy forest paths for walking or cycling, and a rest area. During summer, the modernized Outdoor Swimming Pool in Krupski Młyn, complete with grassy and sandy beaches and a waterslide, provides a fun recreational option for all ages.
The gmina is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. Spring and summer are ideal for kayaking on the Mała Panew River and exploring the numerous walking and cycling paths through the Lubliniec Forests. The outdoor swimming pool is also open during the summer. The picturesque landscapes, especially around the Siewniok Reservoir and the Mała Panew, are particularly beautiful when the foliage is green.
Yes, the gmina is well-suited for cycling. The Lubliniec Forests offer extensive paths for both casual cycling and more challenging gravel biking. You can find routes like the "Forest Cycling Route – Friendship Bridge loop" or explore options for gravel biking, such as the "Siewniok Reservoir – New Gravel Section loop." For detailed routes, refer to the cycling guide and the gravel biking guide for gmina Krupski Młyn.
For a unique historical insight, consider the area around the former Dynamite Factory in Krupski Młyn. While not an active attraction, the village's history is tied to this industrial past, with remnants like former guardhouses and supervisory staff villas still present. Another interesting, albeit abandoned, site is the Krywałd Abandoned Settlement, located deep in the forests, offering a picturesque and historical experience by the Small Panew river.
Beyond the palaces and castles, the region features distinct architectural heritage. The Hanging Bridge over Mała Panew, dating to around 1930, is a notable engineering landmark. The Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre in Potępa, from 1672, showcases historic religious architecture. You can also find the "Prawdzic" Palace in Krupski Młyn and the St. Joseph's Church, a more modern parish church built between 1980 and 1987.
The gmina is perfect for relaxing walks. The park surrounding the Donnersmarck Palace in Brynek offers a pleasant environment for a stroll. The routes around the Siewniok Reservoir are easy and lead through forest paths, ideal for a gentle hike. The Lubliniec Forests, covering a large part of the gmina, provide numerous well-maintained walking paths. For specific easy hiking routes, check the easy hikes guide.
The Mała Panew River is a significant natural feature, known for its meandering course and scenic beauty. It's part of the "Dolina Małej Panwi" Natura 2000 area, highlighting its ecological importance. The river's stable bed and calm current make it an ideal and popular spot for kayaking, offering a serene way to experience the natural surroundings. It also features the historic Hanging Bridge, a local landmark.
Yes, during the warmer months, you can visit the Outdoor Swimming Pool in Krupski Młyn. This modernized facility, reopened in 2012, includes grassy and sandy beaches and a waterslide, providing a great option for swimming and relaxation.


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