Castles around Wojcieszów are situated in the Kaczawskie Mountains, an area known for its diverse geological features and historical significance in Lower Silesia. The region features remnants of medieval fortifications alongside various palaces. These historical sites offer insights into the architectural evolution and past aristocratic life of the area.
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Beautiful, a gem of Lower Silesia, worth visiting.
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A fantastic castle built on solid rock, a beautiful site in any season. It commands respect for those who built it in the 14th century (yes, over 600 years ago!)
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The entrance fee is now 20 PLN, reduced to 15 PLN. But it's worth it.
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One of the most visited castles of this type (ruins) in the Sudetes. Its origins date back to the 13th century. In the 16th century it was expanded, but in the 18th century it was abandoned. There is a preserved defensive tower 25 meters high, with a characteristic beak. There is also a well-preserved courtyard. Be sure to go up the castle tower, from which there are great views of the surrounding area. To visit, you need a wallet - check the ticket prices here: https://www.gorykaczawskie.pl/zamek-bolkow/
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The first mention of the castle dates back to 1277, but the very construction of the Gothic structure is associated with the reign of Bolko I. During his reign, the castle was surrounded by massive stone defensive walls with a system of gates. Brick residential buildings and a 25-meter-high bow tower were also erected. Later, the castle was still being expanded. It achieved its final shape in the 16th century and was then the most powerful fortress in Lower Silesia. Its end came in 1646, when it was captured and destroyed by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War. Today, it is a "permanent ruin", secured and open to the public. From the tower and castle walls, there is a beautiful view of the city and the nearby Świny Castle.
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An outstanding example of castle architecture in the Hirschberger Valley
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There are many walls left from the building itself, which together with the high rocks create a fairy-tale atmosphere. On the castle grounds you will also find stairs leading to the upper parts of the ruins. One of the places serves as a viewpoint, from which you can see the Sokoliki, characteristic of Rudawy.
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Around Wojcieszów, you'll discover a mix of historical sites. These include modest remnants of a medieval castle, believed to have been destroyed during the Hussite Wars, and several palaces. While some palaces are in varying states of disrepair or have been repurposed, they offer glimpses into the region's aristocratic past and architectural evolution.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Wojanów Palace, for instance, functions as a hotel, spa, and restaurant, with a park that is worth visiting. Lomnica Palace also offers cultural events and has a hotel and restaurant in its widow's house, making it a pleasant stop for families.
While specific dog policies vary by site, many outdoor historical ruins like Bolczów Castle Ruins are generally accessible for dogs on a leash, as they are freely accessible and integrated into natural terrain. For palaces like Wojanów or Lomnica, it's best to check their individual policies regarding pets, especially for indoor areas or formal gardens.
For scenic views, Bolków Castle is highly recommended. Visitors can climb its preserved 25-meter defensive tower for great views of the surrounding area. Bolczów Castle Ruins also offer wonderful views over the Hirschberg valley from its hilltop location.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. For example, there's an easy 5.8 km loop around Bolczów Castle Ruins. You can find more options, including moderate and difficult trails, by exploring the Hiking around Wojcieszów guide, which includes routes like the 'Dłużek Observation Tower loop'.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). The weather is more favorable for exploring ruins and walking through palace parks. Winter visits can be picturesque, especially with snow, but some areas might be less accessible, and opening hours for indoor attractions could be reduced.
Yes, several palaces have been converted to offer accommodation and dining. Wojanów Palace operates as a hotel, spa, and restaurant. Similarly, Lomnica Palace has a hotel and restaurant in its widow's house, with another very nice restaurant and shops selling local specialties across the street. These provide convenient options for visitors.
Accessibility varies significantly. Medieval castle ruins like those near Wojcieszów or Bolczów Castle Ruins often involve uneven terrain, stairs, and natural rock formations, making them challenging for those with mobility issues. Repurposed palaces like Wojanów Palace or Lomnica Palace may offer better accessibility, especially in their hotel and restaurant areas, but it's advisable to contact them directly for specific details.
Many of the more popular sites, especially those that are active hotels or cultural centers, offer dedicated parking. For example, Lomnica Palace has a large parking lot directly opposite. For ruins like Bolczów Castle Ruins or Bolków Castle, parking is typically available nearby, often at the base of the hill leading to the ruins.
Wojcieszów is home to several palaces with rich histories. The Palace in Upper Wojcieszów (Pałac Górny Wojcieszów) is the oldest, originating as a Renaissance manor in 1596. The Palace at ul. Bolesława Chrobrego 167 (Pałac Niemitz) is a Baroque palace from before 1800, later renovated in Neo-Gothic style. The Palace at ul. Miedziana 1 (Pałac Lest-Kauffung) was built around 1870 in the French Neo-Renaissance style. Another palace from the turn of the 18th/19th century now serves as an orphanage. These structures showcase the town's architectural evolution.
The castles are situated in the Kaczawskie Mountains, an area known for its diverse geological features. Many castle ruins, like Bolczów Castle Ruins, are integrated into granite rock formations, offering natural viewpoints. The region also features mountains like Połom and Miłek, which provide additional opportunities for scenic vistas and geological exploration.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wojcieszów is great for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Jawor Castle – Myślibórz Palace loop from Świerzawa' or the 'Sokołowiec Palace – Ruins of the Palace in Rząśnik loop from Świerzawa'. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Wojcieszów guide.


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