Best attractions and places to see around Lubrza include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and intriguing points of interest. This village in western Poland is situated amidst a landscape of forests and lakes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is notable for its military history, featuring extensive fortifications and bunkers. Lubrza serves as a base for exploring both historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The tower was originally located in the palace park belonging to the Mostki estate. Its construction was associated with the reconstruction of the palace and park, which took place in the second half of the 19th century. The palace in Mostki, built around 1870, belonged to the von Schulz von Heinersdorf family at the time. The structure is in the neo-Gothic style, characterized by its stone structure, pointed windows, and crenellated finial (a feature reminiscent of castle battlements). It served as a vantage point.
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A fantastic structure. A piece of concrete that still serves its purpose, and cars are driving across the bridge!
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A nearly 150-year-old church, now a parish church since 1951. It's a shame you can only see it from the outside.
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Bridge K 603 B is a sliding roller drawbridge, which retracts into the protection of the western abutment. In front of the bridge, there is an anti-tank barrier that blocks the road to the bridge. The shelter still has armored doors, but is frequently flooded; the bridge is located on the road to Niesulice.
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Beautiful church in Łagów. Historically, it was originally connected with the Order of St. John (14th century), but of course the current building is not from then, but from the 18th century. The wooden tower, which suffered in the Łagów fire in 1842, no longer exists. The church is still impressive and worth stopping by.
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Worth seeing, even if it is “only” the second highest Christ
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This is a K602 roller bridge. https://gazetalubuska.pl/niezwykly-most-i-schron-w-oloboku-wpisane-do-prezentu-zabytkow-to-unikatowe-budowle-ktore-mialy-bronic-drogi-na-berlin/ar/c7- 17308725
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The Christ the King statue (Polish: Pomnik Chrystusa Króla) is a monumental figure of Christ in Świebodzin (German: Schwiebus) in the Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. It was erected in 2010 on a 16-metre-high mound and measures 36 metres, including the three-metre-high crown. This made it the tallest figure of Christ in the world until 2022 and six metres taller than the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. The Cristo Protetor ("Christ the Protector") statue is one and a half metres taller than the Christ the King statue. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christus-K%C3%B6nig-Statue_(%C5%9Awiebodzin)
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The region around Lubrza is rich in history, particularly military fortifications. A prominent site is the extensive Międzyrzecz Fortified Region (MRU), an underground system of bunkers and tunnels built during WWII. Within Lubrza itself, you can find preserved military bunkers and a military weir. Another significant historical landmark is the March Gate (Märkisches Tor) in nearby Łagów, a 15th-century defensive structure.
Lubrza is nestled between Goszcza and Lubrza Lakes, offering scenic views and water-based activities. Nearby, Lake Niesłysz is known for its tranquility. The broader Lubusz Voivodeship is characterized by abundant forests, lakes, and rivers, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty.
Yes, the St. John the Baptist Church in Łagów is a beautiful 18th-century structure with historical ties to the Order of St. John. While not directly in Lubrza, the monumental Christ the King Statue in Świebodzin is a prominent regional landmark and a significant religious sight.
Many of the historical sites, such as the March Gate (Märkisches Tor), are suitable for families to explore. The natural surroundings, including the lakes and forests, also provide ample opportunities for family outings like easy walks and picnics.
The region around Lubrza is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Lubrza guide, the Running Trails around Lubrza guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Lubrza guide for detailed tour suggestions.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Outdoor Camp Kids loop from Borów' (6.9 km) or more challenging options such as the 'Dębiak – Smurf House loop from Mostki' (20.9 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Lubrza guide.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Boryszyn MRU Bunker Pz.W. 778 – Łagów Old Town and Castle loop from Łagów' (40.1 km) or the 'Lubrza Anniversary Monument – Boryszyn MRU Bunker Pz.W. 778 loop from Lubrza' (38.6 km). Check the Road Cycling Routes around Lubrza guide for more options.
The region's natural beauty, with its lakes and forests, is particularly appealing during spring and summer for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. For exploring historical sites like the Międzyrzecz Fortified Region, any time of year is suitable, though warmer months might be more comfortable for extensive outdoor exploration.
The lakes themselves, such as Goszcza, Lubrza, and Niesłysz, offer many scenic spots. While the Viewing tower in the Mostki palace park was historically a vantage point, the surrounding trees have grown taller, limiting its views today. However, the tower itself is an interesting historical structure to visit.
The Międzyrzecz Fortified Region (MRU) is a unique winter attraction, as it serves as one of Europe's largest hibernation sites for bats. Over 30,000 bats from 13 species winter there annually, making it a fascinating place to visit during the colder months, though tours might be restricted to protect the bats.
Lubrza village is uniquely situated between Goszcza and Lubrza Lakes, which are its primary natural attractions. These lakes provide a picturesque setting and opportunities for enjoying the lakeside scenery directly within the village.
Yes, the March Gate (Märkisches Tor) in nearby Łagów is a historic gate built around the 15th century, part of a former defensive system. Historically, Lubrza also had a tower castle built by the Dryja family in the 14th century, though its remnants might be less prominent today.


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