Attractions and places to see around Lubniewice include a blend of historical landmarks, serene natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The town is situated among forests and several lakes, such as Lubiąż, Krajnik, and Lubniewsko, which are central to its recreational appeal. This region offers opportunities for exploring historical sites and engaging with nature.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The old town square in Sulęcin. The town hall is missing, as it was burned by the Russians at the end of the war and then dismantled to take the bricks to Warsaw. The Fountain of Good Neighbourhood now stands on the site of the town hall.
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In the 1990s, a Polish-German agreement on cooperation between border municipalities was signed in Sulęcin. As part of the efforts to achieve reconciliation, the Fountain of Good Neighbourhood was created in the market square in Sulęcin. It was built with the support of the Phare fund and the residents of Beeskow, and the author of the figures is the Gorzów sculptor Zofia Bilińska.
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The Henry Theodor von Böttinger Mausoleum was built around 1920 near the Protestant cemetery. The crypt is decorated with the von Böttinger family coat of arms. In 1920, von Henry was buried in the crypt, and in 1925, his wife Adele. After the war, the mausoleum was plundered.
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A historic train station in decline.
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The railway bridge, which runs over the red stream and over the red bicycle trail (PTTK), is a component of the railway line from Rzepin to Międzyrzecz (from the former Reppen to Meseritz), which physically exists to this day, despite the fact that it is practically closed. Sometimes you can see a handcar passing by here. The last time I saw a 5-car freight train here was in 2020. Even in post-war times, about 200 m west of this bridge, there was a switch, thanks to which rail transport to Gorzów via Lubniewice took place. This place can be easily recognized by observing the widening and subsequent forking of the railway embankment. The railway line from Sulęcin to Gorzów was finally dismantled, and its memento in the immediate vicinity is a railway viaduct over the black bicycle trail (about 150 m north-west of the railway bridge).
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The small village of Jarnatów in the Lubuskie Voivodeship... Polish cosiness, the April wind drives rain showers and wisps of sunshine across the empty village street in quick succession. Away, grown into the undergrowth, we discover columns, a dome... a small Greek temple? No, a mausoleum has housed the last remains of a great man for over 100 years. At that time the village was called Arensdorf, was a manor in the Neumark and was acquired by Henry Theodor von Böttinger in 1909. The entrepreneur (director of today's Bayer AG), politicians, people interested in science and world travelers modernized the estate from the ground up, the manor house was rebuilt, a modern farm was created, a railway connection was built... Today, the coat of arms above the entrance to the crypt is the only indication of its owner. Sometimes a ray of sunshine falls through the skylights, gently caressing the completely destroyed coffins... Fame and honor. Nothing stays.
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Lubniewice offers several historical sites. You can visit the Lubniewice Palace Complex, which includes both the 'Old Castle' and the 'New Castle'. While the Old Castle's interior is not accessible, its park is open. The New Castle, built between 1909 and 1911, offers guided tours from May to September by advance booking. Another notable site is the Mausoleum of Henry Theodor von Böttinger, a crypt built around 1920 near the Protestant cemetery, adorned with the family coat of arms. The 14th-century Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in the town center also showcases Gothic architecture and a rich history of reconstructions.
Yes, Lubniewice is nestled among several beautiful lakes and forests. The prominent lakes are Lubiąż, Krajnik, and the larger Lubniewsko. These lakes are popular for swimming, sailing, fishing, and other water sports. Lake Lubiąż notably features the 'Isle of Love' (Wyspa Miłości), which can be reached by kayak or sailboat. The surrounding forests also offer numerous trails for connecting with nature.
The area around Lubniewice is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For road cycling, routes like the 'Old Railway Viaduct – Glisno Village loop' are popular. Gravel biking offers options such as the 'Lubiąż Lake – Bridge Over the Lubniewka loop'. If you prefer running, you can explore trails like the 'Jezioro Postomsko loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the respective komoot guides for Road Cycling Routes around Lubniewice, Gravel biking around Lubniewice, and Running Trails around Lubniewice.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural setting of Lubniewice provides ample opportunities for families. The lakes are ideal for swimming and water activities, and the numerous hiking and cycling trails cater to various fitness levels, making them suitable for family outings. The Wisłocka Love Park, with its sculptures and 'love bridge,' offers a pleasant stroll for all ages.
Beyond the castles and churches, you can visit the Wisłocka Love Park, located lakeside as part of the Palace & Park Complex. This park was established in honor of Michalina Wisłocka, a renowned Polish sexologist, and features sculptures and a 'love bridge' where couples attach padlocks. Additionally, the Fountain of Good Neighbourhood (Fontanna Dobrosąsiedztwa) in nearby Sulęcin is a man-made monument commemorating the city's 750th anniversary.
The best time to visit Lubniewice for outdoor activities is generally from May to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant for swimming, sailing, hiking, and cycling. The New Castle also offers guided tours during this period. The region's forests and lakes are particularly inviting in the warmer seasons.
Yes, you can find the Railway Bridge in Rezerwat Dolina Czerwonego Potoku. This bridge spans the Red Stream and the Red Bicycle Trail and is part of a disused railway line from Rzepin to Międzyrzecz, offering a glimpse into historical infrastructure amidst natural scenery. Another historical railway structure is the Trzemeszno Lubuskie Railway Station, a historic train station that, despite its decline, holds historical significance.
The Lubniewice Palace Complex consists of the 'Old Castle' and the 'New Castle'. The 'Old Castle' is not open to tourists, but its surrounding park is accessible. The 'New Castle', however, is remarkably well-preserved and offers guided tours of its opulent interiors from May to September. These tours need to be booked in advance.
The area around Lubniewice is rich in forests and offers numerous hiking trails. While specific 'easy' trails are not detailed, the general landscape provides opportunities for various fitness levels. Popular routes include 'The Great Beech Tree – Bridge of Love loop' and the 'Around Lake Lubiaz' hike, which likely offer sections suitable for easier walks.
The Wisłocka Love Park is a unique cultural site located lakeside within the Palace & Park Complex. It was established in 2012 and named in honor of Michalina Wisłocka, a renowned Polish sexologist whose time in Lubniewice inspired her bestselling book 'Sztuka Kochania' (The Art of Loving). The park features sculptures, a 'love bench,' and a charming 'love bridge' where couples attach engraved padlocks as symbols of enduring love, making it a romantic and culturally significant spot.
The region's natural beauty, particularly around the lakes and forests, offers many scenic spots. While not explicitly listed as a 'viewpoint' highlight, the Railway Bridge in Rezerwat Dolina Czerwonego Potoku is categorized as a viewpoint, offering picturesque views of the Red Stream and the surrounding natural reserve. The shores of Lakes Lubiąż, Krajnik, and Lubniewsko also provide beautiful vistas.


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