Attractions and places to see around Złotoryja include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. Situated in the picturesque Kaczawskie Foothills, Złotoryja is known as the "Capital of Polish Gold" and the oldest town in Poland, largely shaped by its gold mining heritage. The region serves as a gateway to the "Land of Extinct Volcanoes," offering a unique landscape. This area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from ancient fortifications to natural reserves.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Złotoryja - Wojcieszyn cycle path. On the hill there is a shelter and benches where you can rest
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A nice section of road, but road users may be in for a surprise, as the entire bike path is crossed by a forest section of about a kilometer.
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A pleasant market square, good food at Restaurant 42 on the market square.
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There is a parking lot, maps, and an information board about singletrack. This is the beginning of the Gozdno Loop, for example. Excited?
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Zawodna is at a height of 445m, but if you climb this tower, you will certainly not be disappointed! Many consider it to be the best view in the Kaczawskie Foothills. For me: absolute awesomeness.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Nowy Kościół is a late Baroque temple built in the years 1749–1754 as an Evangelical house of prayer. In the 19th century, a free-standing tower was added, connected to the main stone building by an arcaded bridge. The interior is distinguished by the connection of the main altar with the pulpit, which is rarely seen in Catholic churches. The facility is located at ul. Jeleniogórska 56a in Nowy Kościół and is easily accessible by asphalt roads, making it an attractive destination for road cyclists.
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Renovated tenement houses, beautiful city.
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Złotoryja, known as the "Capital of Polish Gold," offers a rich history. You can visit the Złotoryja Market Square (Rynek) with its historic townhouses and the Neorenaissance Town Hall. Don't miss the Smith's Tower (Baszta Kowalska), the last remnant of the medieval town fortifications, offering panoramic views. The town also features several historic churches, including the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Church of St. Hedwig.
To delve into Złotoryja's gold mining past, visit the Gold Museum, which showcases traditional mining tools and gold panning equipment. You can also explore the Aurelia Gold Mine (Kopalnia Złota "Aurelia"), where you can walk through underground tunnels and learn about the history of gold prospecting in the region.
The region around Złotoryja, known as the "Land of Extinct Volcanoes," boasts unique natural features. Explore the Wilcza Góra (Wolf Mountain) Nature Reserve, an extinct volcano with hiking trails and a notable basalt rose. The Złotoryja Reservoir (Zalew Złotoryjski) offers a beach for swimming, walking paths, and a cycling road. For impressive views, consider Ostrzyca Proboszczowicka, the highest peak of the Kaczawskie Foothills, which is a volcanic neck.
Yes, Złotoryja is surrounded by excellent hiking trails. You can explore routes like the Extinct Volcanoes Trail. For more options, check out the hiking guide around Złotoryja, which includes easy routes like the Dolphin Fountain – Church of the Nativity of Mary loop (5.4 km) or moderate trails such as the Kowalska Tower in Złotoryja – Church of the Nativity of Mary loop (10.1 km).
Absolutely! The Kaczawskie Foothills offer diverse terrain for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like the View of the Silesian Lowland – The Extinct Volcanoes Trail loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the cycling guide around Złotoryja or the gravel biking guide, which features options from moderate to difficult, including the Land of Extinct Volcanoes loop.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Zawodna Observation Tower. Standing at 445m, many visitors consider it to offer the best views in the Kaczawskie Foothills. Additionally, the Smith's Tower (Baszta Kowalska) in the town center also provides excellent city vistas.
The "Land of Extinct Volcanoes" refers to the Kaczawskie Foothills, a region characterized by hills formed by ancient volcanic activity. You can explore this unique landscape by hiking the Extinct Volcanoes Trail, visiting the Wilcza Góra Nature Reserve, or cycling routes that traverse this geological wonder, such as those found in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, Złotoryja offers several family-friendly options. The Złotoryja Reservoir features a beach for swimming in summer and walking paths suitable for all ages. Above the reservoir, a Rope Park, opened in 2022, provides an adventurous experience with walks in the treetops and a zip line over the water. Exploring the Złotoryja Market Square is also a pleasant activity for families.
Beyond the main town, consider visiting Grodziec Castle, a stunning Gothic-Renaissance castle on a basalt hill with a rich history dating back to 1155. Another interesting site is the Skansen Górniczo-Hutniczy (Mining and Metallurgical Open-Air Museum) in Leszczyna, dedicated to the history of copper mining in the region.
The best time to visit Złotoryja for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, exploring natural reserves, and enjoying the Złotoryja Reservoir's beach and Rope Park.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from the Zawodna Observation Tower, often calling it the best in the Kaczawskie Foothills. The renovated tenement houses and pleasant atmosphere of the Złotoryja Market Square are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails, such as those starting from the Start of the Gozdno Loop, which offer clear maps and information for adventurers.
Yes, Złotoryja and its surroundings host several historic religious buildings. Within the town, you can visit the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with Romanesque elements from the 13th century, and the Baroque Church of St. Hedwig. North of the old town, the 14th-century Church of St. Nicholas stands on the site of the first mining settlement. Further afield, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Nowy Kościół is a notable late Baroque temple.


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