Best attractions and places to see around Lubrza, a village in Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated between Goszcza and Lubrza lakes, the region is known for its numerous lakes and extensive forests. It provides opportunities for exploring historical fortifications, natural landscapes, and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful PTTK mountain shelter at an altitude of 850 meters above sea level, near the summit of Biskupia Kopa (hence its name, of course). The shelter was built here in 1923, but was later rebuilt. Everything is here: meals, accommodations (50 beds), a restaurant, and even the possibility of organizing discos (probably not for you today, right?). https://biskupiakopa.pl/
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A beautiful, short section of Gwarkowa Perć. It is really worth going to BIskupia Kope
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the shelter under BIskupia Kopa. It's worth dropping in for a moment.
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Beautiful tower at the top. Restored. You can go inside, but I recommend checking the website. You may be surprised, it is closed during the week (I was there in the winter
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The place itself is attractive, although there is no tourist infrastructure at the very top. Beautiful views from the observation tower, but you need to check in advance at the shelter whether it is open
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The observation tower on the top of Biskupia Kopa. Paid entrance. Payment only in CZK or by card.
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The most significant historical fortifications are along the Lubrza Fortification Trail (Lubrzański Szlak Fortyfikacji). This trail features preserved military bunkers and a military weir from World War II, part of the extensive Oder-Warthe-Bogen-Festungsfront (Ostwall) system. You can also find the ruins of a Medieval Knight's Tower within Lubrza itself.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Żabie Oczko Pond, a scenic former quarry now filled with water and surrounded by high rocks, offering a peaceful spot to relax. For panoramic views, consider the Emperor Franz Josef Observation Tower, the oldest observation tower in the Eastern Sudeten Mountains, standing 18 meters high. Additionally, Lubrza is nestled between Goszcza and Lubrza lakes, with the larger Lake Niesłysz nearby, offering beautiful natural landscapes.
The Lubrza commune offers excellent conditions for hiking with numerous forest roads and varied terrain. You can find trails ranging from easy to challenging. For example, the Gwarkowa Trail is an interesting and challenging route through a former opencast quarry, featuring a climb and scenic views. For more options, explore the various routes listed in the Hiking around Lubrza guide.
Absolutely. The area's well-maintained forest roads and diverse landscapes are ideal for both long bicycle trips and mountain biking. You can find various routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Lubrza guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Lubrza guide for detailed route suggestions.
Families can enjoy the natural beauty of the lakes, such as the beach at Goszcza Lake, which offers a quiet atmosphere surrounded by forests. The Mountain Tourist House "Under the Biskupia Kopa" is also considered family-friendly, offering meals and accommodation. The scenic Żabie Oczko Pond provides a nice spot for a break with benches and a roof. Additionally, the numerous hiking and cycling trails cater to various skill levels, making them suitable for family outings.
The Mountain Tourist House "Under the Biskupia Kopa" is a mountain hut located at 850 meters above sea level, offering both accommodation (50 beds) and a restaurant. It's a great spot for meals and a rest during your explorations.
Yes, you can visit the St. John the Baptist Church in Łagów, a beautiful church with historical ties to the Order of St. John from the 14th century. Although its wooden tower was lost in a fire, the 18th-century building remains impressive. Another interesting site is the Chapel in the Bystre Valley, beautifully situated and known for holding masses in July and August, as well as special illuminations during Easter and Christmas Eve.
The Bat Reserve 'Nietoperek' is an important natural reserve located in the Międzyrzecz Fortified Region. This underground area serves as a wintering ground for approximately 20,000 bats across 12 species, including rare albinos. Its stable temperature and high humidity make it a crucial habitat for these creatures.
Yes, the Lubrzański Szlak Kajakowy (Lubrza Kayaking Route) offers a picturesque paddling experience. This route takes you through areas resembling nature reserves, passing through several beautiful lakes such as Rudny, Czarne, and Białe.
The March Gate (Märkisches Tor) in nearby Łagów is a significant historical landmark. Built around the 15th century, it was likely part of the defensive system of the local Joannit Castle. The lower part of the gate is constructed from brick, while the upper section features half-timbered architecture.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Emperor Franz Josef Observation Tower is noted for its historical value and views, while the Gwarkowa Trail is praised for its unique and challenging experience through a former quarry. The Mountain Tourist House "Under the Biskupia Kopa" is popular for its convenient amenities and scenic location.


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