Best attractions and places to see around Czerwieńsk include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The town's historical roots date back to the 15th century, featuring a regular town plan with a central market square. The surrounding area is characterized by sandy hills and river valleys, offering diverse natural attractions. Many landmarks Czerwieńsk are located within the town or its close vicinity.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A must-see bike path in Zielona Góra. The asphalt is in very good condition for most of the route, but between the viaduct and the brewery, roots are starting to form "volcanoes." Be careful. From Zielona Strzała to Łużycka Street, you can use the stairs with a convenient wheel well.
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In addition to the fountain, there's a beautiful monument at this location, although it's not as beautiful as the old one. There's also a playground there, and it's more suitable for small and medium-sized children.
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Zielona Góra is known as the Polish wine capital!
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How to travel through Zielona Góra quickly and comfortably? This way - on a bicycle path created on the track of the former Szprotawa Railway.
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The monument to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, was unveiled in 2010. It was created by Kraków sculptors Robert Dyrcz and Jacek Gruszecki. The monument stands in the place where for several decades there was a power transformer, the so-called mushroom, a popular meeting place for Zielona Góra residents. Bacchus is one of the symbols of Zielona Góra. Legend has it that when he was murdered by the Titans, Athena sprinkled his blood on Europa. Wherever the drops of blood fell, lush vines grew. One drop fell in the north of the continent, near Zielona Góra.
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In the park surrounding the 19th-century palace there is an exhibition of heavy combat equipment, the second largest collection in the country after the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw. In the palace itself there are collections of melee weapons, decorations, uniforms and equipment. Typically, these types of museums are located in cities and are not surrounded by trees, palaces and farms. The specific atmosphere of this place contributes to its popularity not only in Poland, but also abroad. A variety of outdoor events, military performances and educational activities take place here throughout the year.
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Military Museum Drzonów / Militärmuseum Drzonów. In the park surrounding the 19th-century palace there is an exhibition of heavy combat equipment, the second largest collection in the country after the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw. In the palace itself there are collections of melee weapons, decorations, uniforms and equipment. Typically, these types of museums are located in cities and are not surrounded by trees, palaces and farms. The specific atmosphere of this place contributes to its popularity not only in Poland, but also abroad. A variety of outdoor events, military performances and educational activities take place here throughout the year.
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"ZIelona Strzała" is the name of the bicycle path that runs along the route of the former Szprotawska Railway, which ran through almost the entire city from the railway station towards the south. "Green" because this is Zielona Góra, "arrow" because it allows you to move quickly and safely by bike. Due to the collision-free intersection and the gentle course of the route, it is called "Rowerostrada". An interesting example of bicycle infrastructure using the former railway line.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the Lubusz Military Museum, which features an extensive outdoor exhibition of heavy combat equipment and collections of weapons, uniforms, and equipment inside a 19th-century palace. Another notable site is Przytok Palace, a historic manor house with a rich past. The Zielona Góra Market Square also preserves a medieval spatial layout with a 15th-century town hall, and Czerwieńsk itself has a historic market square dating back to its 15th-century roots.
Yes, the most prominent museum is the Lubusz Military Museum, located near Czerwieńsk. It houses the second-largest collection of heavy combat equipment in Poland, displayed outdoors, and features indoor exhibits of historical artifacts. The museum also hosts various outdoor events and educational activities.
The Czerwieńsk area is known for its sandy hills, particularly around the Czerwieńsk Height, which feature dune embankments with significant height differences. The northern and southern parts of the forest district are situated in the relatively flat valleys of the Odra and Śląska Ochla Rivers, offering diverse natural landscapes.
For cycling enthusiasts, the Rail trail Zielona Gora, also known as "Zielona Strzała," offers a beautifully asphalted railway line cycle path for quick and safe travel through Zielona Góra. Additionally, you can explore various road cycling routes around Czerwieńsk, such as the "52nd Parallel North Marker – Old Ferry Crossing loop" or the "Zatonie Orangery – Zielona Strzała Bike Path loop." You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Czerwieńsk guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the "Kupiecka Street – Zielona Góra Market Square loop" or the "View of Lake Kałek loop." For a moderate option, consider the "Odra River Loop Trail." More details on these and other trails can be found in the Hiking around Czerwieńsk guide and the Easy hikes around Czerwieńsk guide.
Families can enjoy the Lubusz Military Museum with its outdoor exhibits and educational activities. In nearby Zielona Góra, the Zielona Góra Market Square has a playground suitable for small and medium-sized children. Other options in Zielona Góra include Kepler's Science Centre for engaging science exploration, the Botanical Garden, and Wagmostaw Park with its Gęsie Tarasy Rope Park for active leisure. For more ideas, you can visit visitzielonagora.pl.
Absolutely. Zielona Góra, near Czerwieńsk, is known as the Polish wine capital. You can visit the Bacchus Monument, a symbol of the city's rich winemaking traditions. The broader Lubuskie region also offers a Wine Trail for enthusiasts to explore local vineyards and taste wines.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Rail trail Zielona Gora is wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth path for cycling or strolling. The Bacchus Monument is also wheelchair accessible.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the unique outdoor exhibition of heavy combat equipment at the Lubusz Military Museum to the beautifully asphalted Rail trail Zielona Gora, which allows for quick and safe bicycle travel. The historical charm of the Zielona Góra Market Square and the symbolic Bacchus Monument are also highly regarded.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Czerwieńsk, offering pleasant weather for cycling on the Rail trail Zielona Gora and exploring hiking routes. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery, especially in the natural areas with sandy hills and river valleys.
For more detailed information about the forests and natural areas in the region, including the Odra and Śląska Ochla River Valleys, you can refer to the local forest district's website at lasy.gov.pl.
Beyond traditional historical sites, the region offers unique cultural experiences tied to its winemaking heritage, such as exploring the Lubuskie Wine Trail. In Zielona Góra, the Palm House Restaurant and Winery Park features one of Poland's largest palms and numerous aquariums, providing a distinct cultural and recreational experience.


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