Attractions and places to see around Świętochłowice include a blend of historical industrial heritage, cultural institutions, and natural spaces. Located in the Silesian Highlands, the city preserves examples of industrial architecture, alongside churches and traditional miners' houses. Natural features include the largest municipal park, Skałka, and the Valley of Lipinka with its ponds. The city is situated on the Rawa River and offers diverse flora and fauna in its green spaces.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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One of the greatest bike junctions in Katowice area providing useful map, few wooden tables and benches. Three of intercity bike routes are crossing there including #1 (red), #3 (blue) and #101 (black). #1 route leading north you can reach beautiful Three Pond Valley, University of Silesia and many landmarks of Katowice downtown. Going south route leads to Paprocany lake in Tychy, Duchal European Bisons Park in Pszczyna, Goczałkowice's Dam and finally Bielsko-Biała — capital of Beskidy Mountain Range. #3 route going east provides scenic route to historic district of Giszowiec, and going west to the city of Ruda Śląska. #101 route that starts nearby leads to the Murcki's Wilderness Forest, and then crossing the city of Bieruń providing the best way to reach Auschwitz Museum in Oświęcim.
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An example of money well spent.
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The pond was built in the mid-19th century, and sand had previously been mined open-pit[2]. It has an irregular shape and dimensions of approximately 220 m x 180 m. The water surface is approximately 265 m above sea level[3] In the times of the Polish People's Republic, Huta Baildon established a water and recreation center for its employees at the "Starganiec" pond. Currently, the center no longer belongs to the steelworks. Starganiec is located in the buffer zone of the GOP forest protection belt (Panewnickie Forests). The following trails pass through the center: the Heroes of the Parachute Tower, Żwakowski and the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of PTTK. There was also a nudist beach here. (Wikipedia)
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After renovation, it looks great. During the summer season, you can count on access to toilets and catering. A great place for a longer stop on the road. From here you can go in 4 different directions.
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A place of relaxation, forest, beach, pier. No bathing possible.
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it's great to ride along the side streets, near the airport and then next to the stud farm towards the forests in Giszowiec and there it's close to the Murckowskie forests, I recommend it!!!
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nice place, renovated, you can bathe, access to toilets and piers, in warm weather more people are possible
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Świętochłowice offers several green spaces and natural features. The largest municipal park is Skałka, which functions as a sports and recreation center with walking paths around Skałka Pond and a cycling route. Another notable area is the Valley of Lipinka, featuring several ponds, including Ajska Pond, which is popular for walking, angling, and picnics. You can also find other city parks like Park Chropaczowski and Park Heiloo.
Yes, Świętochłowice has a rich industrial heritage and cultural institutions. You can visit the Silesian Uprisings Museum, which offers interactive exhibits on the region's history. The KWK Polska Towers, a revitalized former mine site, features restored winding towers and a cultural complex. The city also preserves historical industrial architecture, traditional familoks, and significant churches like Saint Augustine Church.
For families, Skałka Park offers walking paths, a cycling route, and attractions for children near the marina. Park Heiloo also features playgrounds. Additionally, the Świerklaniec Palace Gate at the Silesian Zoo is a historical monument located at the entrance to the Silesian Zoo, which is a great family destination.
Świętochłowice is well-suited for outdoor activities. The Katowice Intercity Bike Route Junction is a central point where three intercity bike routes converge, offering access to various landmarks and natural areas. For running, you can explore routes like the 'Skałka loop from Świętochłowice' or 'Amelung loop from Chropaczów'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Świętochłowice guide and Road Cycling Routes around Świętochłowice guide.
Absolutely. The KWK Polska Towers, part of the Industrial Monuments Route, offers a unique experience with its restored winding towers and a labyrinth representing elements encountered by miners. The Basztowa tower provides a scenic viewpoint and an exhibition on Silesian traditions. Another significant site is the Sztygarka Complex in the former "Prezydent" mine, which features a unique reinforced concrete hoisting tower with an observation deck and hosts cultural events.
Yes, several spots are ideal for relaxation. Skałka Park with its pond and the Valley of Lipinka, particularly around Ajska Pond, are popular for picnics and leisurely walks. The Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) area is also known as a great place for active recreation and a resting spot for locals and visitors.
The Katowice Intercity Bike Route Junction is a well-equipped cycle way junction providing a map, tables, and benches. Three intercity bike routes converge here: Route #1 leads north to the Three Pond Valley and Katowice downtown, or south to Paprocany lake and even Bielsko-Biała. Route #3 goes east to the historic district of Giszowiec or west to Ruda Śląska. Route #101 leads to Murcki's Wilderness Forest and provides a way to reach the Auschwitz Museum.
The Sztygarka Complex in the former "Prezydent" mine is a complex of historic buildings in Chorzów. Its main attraction is the President Shaft Hoisting Tower, a 42m high reinforced concrete structure with an observation deck offering panoramic views. The complex also houses the President Restaurant, the Pod Wieżą Cafe, and the Liquid Air Storage, which is now a venue for concerts, cultural, and theatrical events.
Yes, besides Skałka Pond and Ajska Pond in the Valley of Lipinka, the Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) area is a popular spot for active recreation. Further afield, the Starganiec Recreation Area, centered around a pond, offers another option for water-based activities and relaxation, located within the buffer zone of the Panewnickie Forests.
The Silesian Culture Centre (Centrum Kultury Śląskiej) is a key hub for cultural events in Świętochłowice. Operating in three buildings, it organizes and coordinates various cultural activities. You can find an intimate stage, an auditorium, and an Art Gallery at CKŚ Lipiny showcasing works by artists. The CKŚ Zgoda building is situated in a picturesque park, often hosting events.
The Silesian Highlands generally offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring parks, cycling routes, and historical sites. Winter can also be an option for those who enjoy colder weather activities, though some outdoor facilities might have reduced hours.


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