Best attractions and places to see around Ciepłowody are located within the protected landscape of the Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie Hills in Poland. This area features a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The region is known for its archaeological monuments and offers opportunities to explore castles and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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In addition to old bourgeois household appliances, such as irons, ironers, washing machines, mixers, refrigerators, cutlery and dishes, you can also see collections of weapons, artistic crafts and furniture, as well as art collections including sculptures and paintings from the collection of Joseph Langer (1865–1918), a painter, art conservator and collector from Ziębice.
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The tower is only open on Sundays.
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The castle was built in the 15th century. In 1600, expanded and rebuilt in the Renaissance style. Rebuilt and enlarged in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The Leaning Tower is located next to the parish church. It was built in the 14th century. It is not known why, perhaps it served as a watchtower and was then adapted as a church belfry? Or maybe it was built as a free-standing belfry right away? It is not known, but recent archaeological research indicates that the first Ząbkowice castle could have been located near the tower. The tower tilted suddenly, in 1598, after an earlier subsidence. Initially, it was 1.5 meters from the vertical, but the tilt is still increasing and currently is 2.1 meters. The highest, straight storey of the tower was most likely added in the 17th century. Until World War II, 3 massive bells were hung on the tower. They were removed during the war and melted down. Currently, the Leaning Tower is used as a viewing tower. Admission is charged.
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The beginnings of the castle are unknown. Different dates are given, sometimes the 13th century, sometimes the 15th. It is known that around 1600 the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style. At that time it was surrounded by a wall and a moat. In the 17th century it was enlarged, and later, in the 18th and 19th centuries it was rebuilt twice. Today's appearance is the result of all this work. After World War II, the castle became the property of the State Centre for Embryo Breeding. The castle was used for offices, and later it housed a library, a café and a village community centre. Today the castle is still in state hands. It belongs to the National Centre for Supporting Agriculture.
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The medieval leaning tower is called the "Silesian Pisa" The highest leaning tower in Poland is 34 m high, the vertical deviation is 2.14 m and the thickness of the walls exceeds 4 m
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Enchanted tower in an enchanted city ;-)
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An absolute sensation. The deflection of the tower in Ząbkowice is greater than that in Pizza
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the Stoszowice Castle, originally built in the 15th century and later rebuilt in Renaissance style. Another significant site is the Ząbkowice Śląskie Castle Ruins, a large ruin currently undergoing conservation. Don't miss the Knight's Water Castle Ruins in Ciepłowody itself, dating back to the 13th-14th centuries, or the Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which dates to 1318.
Yes, Ciepłowody is nestled within the protected landscape of the Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie Hills, offering beautiful views. The Gromnik Observation Tower and Castle Ruins provide panoramic views from its lookout tower. You can also visit the Bukowy Forest near Piotrowice Polskie, recognized as one of the oldest settlement areas in Lower Silesia, or seek out the mineral water spring in Ciepłowody village.
The area is excellent for active tourism. You can find numerous marked tourist trails for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the easy 'Wojsławice Arboretum loop' or the 'Henryków Abbey loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Henryków - Ciepłowody Trail' or the 'Gladishof Palace – Dobrocin Palace loop'. More details on these activities can be found in the Hiking around Ciepłowody and Cycling around Ciepłowody guides.
Absolutely. The Ząbkowice Śląskie Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical experience. The Ziębice Town Hall, with its historic building and museum of household appliances, can also be an engaging visit for families.
Beyond castles, you can visit the Abbey of Henryków, a significant cultural and historical site. The Arboretum Wojslawice offers a rich botanical experience. For something unique, explore the Underground Educational Route in Szklarach Huta, a former nickel, chrysoprase, and opal mine. The Monument of Reconciliation and Lapidarium in the local cemetery also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
While not widely advertised, the Peterwitz Castle, though not accessible for entry, can be admired from its gate and offers a glimpse into Silesian history. The well-preserved classicist granary next to the Knight's Water Castle Ruins is another interesting, often overlooked, architectural detail. The mineral water spring in Ciepłowody village, which gave the village its name, is also a unique local feature.
For the Gromnik Observation Tower and Castle Ruins, parking is available nearby. For other attractions like the castles and palaces, it's advisable to check local signage or inquire locally, as some, like Peterwitz Castle and Gladishof Palace, are not directly accessible by car or are only viewable from outside.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. There are several marked cycling trails, including sections of the Cistercian Trail. You can find various routes for different skill levels, from easy loops to more challenging rides. Check out the Cycling around Ciepłowody guide for detailed routes and information.
The region boasts a variety of historical castles and palaces. You can see the ruins of the Knight's Water Castle in Ciepłowody, the Stoszowice Castle, and the Ząbkowice Śląskie Castle Ruins. Other notable structures include Peterwitz Castle, Gladishof Palace, and the grand Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Palace, offering a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical discoveries and natural beauty. The historical sites, especially the castles and ruins, offer a fascinating journey into the past. The scenic viewpoints, like the Gromnik Observation Tower, are highly rated for their panoramic views. The opportunities for hiking and cycling through the picturesque Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie Hills are also a major draw for active tourists.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Ciepłowody. For instance, the 'Wojsławice Arboretum loop' from Niemcza is an easy 4.4 km route, and the 'Henryków Abbey loop' from Henryków is another easy option at 4.6 km. These trails are perfect for a leisurely walk to enjoy the local scenery. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Ciepłowody guide.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn would be the most pleasant times to visit. During these seasons, the weather is generally favorable for exploring historical sites, enjoying scenic views, and engaging in active tourism amidst the natural beauty of the Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie Hills.


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