Best attractions and places to see around Przeworno include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in Lower Silesia, Poland. The municipality offers ancient castles, significant religious sites, and scenic mountains. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The tower is only open on Sundays.
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Right next to the walls there is a very nice gastronomy "Komin"
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October 2024 - beautifully restored town hall building with tower.
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There are several options for entering Gromnik, the longer one starts with the yellow trail or the simplest one with the red trail.
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you can get to Gromnik on foot or by bike, there are several trails and technical forest roads, fire access roads, there are places to go down and downhill, for those who cannot walk a lot parking lot from the side of Romanów village, crossroads near Gromnik
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The brewery consisted of three production buildings from 1880, 1911 and 1915. There was also a brick boiler house from 1880, an entrance gate from the late 19th century and a wall surrounding the whole building from around 1880. The most famous owner of this brewery was Robert Jaeckel. After his death, his widow Marta Jaeckel née Hermann founded a joint stock company in 1907 called "Robert Jaeckel Lagerbierbrauerei AG". In 1928, the brewery was taken over by the Schultheiss concern in Berlin and closed in 1936. The links between this brewery and the Schultheiss concern were earlier. In the 1920s, the supervisory board of the joint-stock company "Robert Jaeckel Lagerbierbrauerei AG" included such personalities as Siegfried Haendler, the former owner of the brewery in Zabrze taken over by Schultheiss, and Eduard Haase, the owner of the largest brewery in Wrocław, in which Schultheiss had major shares. Since 1945, it remains as a ruin. https://fotopolska.eu/22973,object.html?map_z=19
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The town hall was completely destroyed in 1945 except for the lower two floors of the town hall tower. The reconstruction of the town hall tower took place in 2011 and the rest of the building is currently being rebuilt according to historical specifications.
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The region boasts several historical castles. You can visit the ruins of a 15th-century castle complex on Gromnik Observation Tower and Castle Ruins, which was once a stronghold for the Czirnowie brothers. Other notable historical castles include the 15th-century Przeworno Castle, known for its turbulent history and 18th-century main portal, and the privately owned Siemisławice Renaissance Castle, featuring Mannerist and Neo-Renaissance elements with a distinctive 1609 portal.
Yes, there are a couple of historically significant churches. The Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland in Przeworno, first mentioned in 1335, has been rebuilt multiple times and features a late-Renaissance epitaph and a baptismal font made of local Przeworno marble. Another is the Church of St. Anthony of Padua in Jegłowa, with its oldest part being a 15th-century tower and a Neo-Gothic main body. A 14th-15th century penitential cross is embedded in its cemetery wall.
For panoramic views, head to Gromnik Observation Tower and Castle Ruins. Located on Gromnik Mountain, the highest peak in the Strzelin Hills, it offers a lookout tower and the remains of a 15th-century castle complex. The tower is often made available for organized tourist groups and local events.
The Przeworno municipality is geologically rich. You can explore several quarries, which have historically yielded valuable resources like black and grey marble (used in Wrocław and Nysa Cathedrals), mountain crystal, and dactyl quartzite. Additionally, the Polder near Przeworno, while primarily for flood protection, is a popular spot for birdwatching due to its lush vegetation and wetlands.
Absolutely! The area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find detailed routes and guides, including trails like the 'Krzysztowe Dęby Nature Reserve – Gypsy Atonement Cross loop' or 'Rokitki Hill (292 m) loop', on the Hiking around Przeworno guide. Gromnik Mountain itself is a hub for hiking trails.
Przeworno is great for cyclists, especially those interested in gravel biking and singletrack routes. You can explore paths like the 'Krzysztowe Dęby Nature Reserve – Start of Singletrack S4 loop' or 'Gromnik Observation Tower – Start of Singletrack S2 loop'. More information and routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Przeworno guide.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The Grodków Town Hall, a classicist building with a rich history, is suitable for families. The Strzelin Town Hall Tower, currently undergoing reconstruction, also welcomes families during its open season. Exploring Gromnik Mountain and its observation tower can also be an engaging activity for families.
The best time to visit Przeworno largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the polder, though it can be warmer. Some attractions, like the Strzelin Town Hall Tower, have specific tourist seasons, typically from April to September.
Yes, the Grodków Town Hall is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs.
Gromnik Mountain is not just a viewpoint; it's a significant historical and natural site. It's the highest peak in the Strzelin Hills and is believed to have been a pagan cult site in prehistoric times. Archaeological research has uncovered traces of Lusatian and Ślężan strongholds, and it was historically a stronghold for the Czirnowie brothers, known for banditry. The mountain is also part of a project to enhance its tourist appeal, leveraging its rich cultural and natural resources.
Beyond castles and churches, you can visit the Grodków Water Tower, an impressive brick structure built in 1925-1926 to supply the city's water network. Its octagonal head and characteristic spire reach nearly 40 meters. Another unique site is the Strzelin Town Hall Tower, which is part of a town hall undergoing reconstruction after being destroyed in 1945, with its lower two floors having survived the war.
Yes, the area around Przeworno offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Gromnik loop from Kuropatnik' or 'Oporna Góra loop from Henryków'. These trails vary in difficulty, providing options for different fitness levels. For detailed maps and route information, refer to the Running Trails around Przeworno guide.


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