Best attractions and places to see around Zgorzelec (Rural) offer a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The region's unique position bordering Germany contributes to its diverse appeal. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy natural features like the Lusatian Neisse River and Lake Berzdorfer See, and discover various cultural points of interest. This area provides opportunities for both active exploration and cultural immersion.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful view from the local mountain of Görlitz
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Since February 28, 2009, three pairs of passenger trains have once again run between Dresden and Wrocław over the viaduct. However, electric train service has not resumed since the viaduct's reconstruction, as the Soviet Union dismantled the overhead wire west and east of the Neisse after the war in the autumn of 1945. In 2011, it was announced in the local press that the Polish Railway, which owns the viaduct, planned to renovate the railway bridge by 2013 and simultaneously prepare for electrification. Construction work was completed at the end of 2013. Renovation and maintenance work was carried out on the tracks and substructure. The permitted speed was increased from 30 to 80 kilometers per hour. Heavy freight trains can now also cross the viaduct. The PKP had the parapet removed and replaced with a new one. Furthermore, new sand traps for drainage were installed, lights were installed, and new control systems for rail traffic were installed. Check Wikipedia
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History Planning The construction of the railway line through the pine forests of the Görlitz Heath was based on a compromise that envisaged connecting Görlitz to the main line of the Lower Silesian-Marxian Railway Company (NME). The main route of the NME ran from Berlin via Frankfurt (Oder) and Liegnitz to Breslau, thus bypassing Upper Lusatia, which had been Prussian since 1815. The plans envisaged the branch line to Görlitz starting from a branch line of the NME in Kohlfurt. A connection to the Saxon-Silesian Railway was to be created in Görlitz. However, this would require crossing the Neisse. The options for the crossing were either an elongated flood bridge on the flatter plains north of the city or a bridge over the narrower but deeper Neisse valley. It was decided to cross the deep Neisse valley, as it was essential to reach the city, a level crossing to the Saxon-Silesian railways.
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The Neisse Viaduct in Görlitz is a railway bridge over the Lusatian Neisse between Germany and Poland. The 475-metre-long viaduct is one of the largest and oldest railway bridges in Germany. It was opened in 1847 with the railway line between Görlitz and Kohlfurt as part of the then rail connection between the Saxon capital Dresden and the Silesian provincial capital Breslau.
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Since 1847, the viaduct has spanned the Neisse River near Görlitz as part of the former Lower Silesian-Marcher Railway. This makes it one of the oldest railway bridges in Germany. On April 7, 1945, the last day of World War II, the Wehrmacht blew up some of the bridge's arches. The viaduct was rebuilt in the 1950s and reopened for train service between East Germany and Poland in 1957. The viaduct is 475 meters long and 35 meters high. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nei%C3%9Feviadukt_(G%C3%B6rlitz)#0
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Neisse Viaduct (Görlitz), an imposing 475-meter railway bridge. Another notable site is the STALAG VIII A Memorial, a former prisoner-of-war camp now serving as the European Centre for Education and Culture. Don't miss the Old Town Bridge, connecting Zgorzelec with Görlitz, or the Dom Kultury, a monumental building hosting cultural events. For a deeper dive into local history, the Lusatian Museum in Zgorzelec, housed in a former Franciscan monastery, showcases the region's past.
Absolutely. The Lusatian Neisse River itself is a beautiful natural feature with charming walking trails along its banks. Berzdorfer Lake, formed from a former lignite mine, is a haven for water sports like sailing, windsurfing, and swimming, with sandy beaches like Blaue Lagune Beach, Berzdorfer See. You can also enjoy the Forest Park "Morysin," a green oasis with forest paths and an outdoor gym.
The region is excellent for cycling. A beautiful section of the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz runs directly along the Lusatian Neisse River, offering a scenic route. You can also cycle around Berzdorfer Lake on its dedicated cycle ways. For more options, explore the various MTB trails around Zgorzelec (Rural), including routes like "Lake Berzdorf – Bertsdorfer See North Shore loop from Koźlice" or "Pfaffendorfer Viewpoint – Görlitz Old Town Bridge loop from Zgorzelec Miasto." You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Zgorzelec (Rural) guide.
For panoramic views, head to the Landeskrone Observation Tower. This mountain offers 360-degree views of the landscape. The Neisse Viaduct (Görlitz) also provides picturesque views, especially of the Lusatian Neisse River and the surrounding area.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. Berzdorfer Lake offers sandy beaches like Blaue Lagune Beach, Berzdorfer See, perfect for swimming and water sports. The Forest Park "Morysin" has a playground and forest paths for easy walks. The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz is also generally family-friendly for cycling.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to moderate routes. Many trails circle Berzdorfer Lake, such as the "View of Lake Berzdorfer – North Beach Pier "Fernblick" loop from Koźlice" (easy) or "Berzdorfer Lake – Berzdorfer See Lake Trail loop from Koźlice" (moderate). The area along the Lusatian Neisse River also offers pleasant walking opportunities. For more detailed options, consult the Easy hikes around Zgorzelec (Rural) and Hiking around Zgorzelec (Rural) guides.
Yes, Zgorzelec offers a unique blend of Polish-German culture. Explore Zgorzelec's Historic Market Square with its restored tenement houses and cafes. The Lusatian Museum provides insights into regional history. For beer enthusiasts, a visit to a local craft brewery is recommended to sample signature stouts and floral ales. Nearby, Marienthal Abbey offers gardens and traditional Oberlausitzer cuisine at its Klosterschänke.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports at Berzdorfer Lake. The weather is typically pleasant, and all attractions are fully accessible. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery for walks and cycling as the leaves change color.
Within the broader Zgorzelec County, you can visit the impressive Kliczków Castle, a notable historical attraction. In Zgorzelec itself, the Dom Kultury (Upper Lusatian Commemoration Hall) is a monumental building with significant historical architecture.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful sections of the Oder-Neisse cycle path, especially the paved route from Hirschfelde to Marienthal Monastery. The clear waters and bathing spots of Berzdorfer Lake, along with its gastronomic options, are also highly appreciated. Many find the twin-city experience with Görlitz, connected by the Old Town Bridge, to be a unique cultural highlight.
Yes, the Lusatian Neisse River offers opportunities for kayaking trips, often including picnics and birdwatching. Berzdorfer Lake is a prime spot for water sports, where you can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, swimming, and rent paddleboards, dinghies, or kayaks.


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