Best attractions and places to see around Platerówka include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and outdoor activity opportunities. Located in southwestern Poland within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, the region is characterized by scenic landscapes and a rich past. Visitors can explore ancient castles, impressive dams, and diverse trails. The area offers a variety of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A pleasant, mostly accessible bike path, mostly away from heavy traffic (it runs along small side roads and through small villages) – the R4 is well-signposted. Mostly well-developed, except for a few small sections that aren't suitable for road bikes. Easily manageable with a regular bike or mountain bike.
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The castle was probably built in the 13th or 14th century on the initiative of the Silesian Piasts. Rajsko was certainly intended to be a counterweight to the neighbouring Lusatian castle of Czocha. Rajsko, known in the past as Neidburg or Neidberg, was inhabited by Jobst von Kolditz. This knight was involved in robberies and attacked merchants' camps, which made him the terror of the entire area. The castle was captured by the Hussites and burned down. Over time, the ruins of the stronghold disappeared into the thicket of bushes and trees. In 1862-1863, the castle was rebuilt without preserving any of the period style, by Baron Aleksander von Minutowi. In the interwar period, it housed a youth hostel. Currently, the castle is in private hands and is being rebuilt, and the pop star Ed Sheeran spent his holiday there a few years ago. The castle can be visited or lived in upon request. (source: Olszyna commune website)
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As part of the preparations for war, the construction of a transit camp (Dulag) in the north-eastern part of Görlitz-Ost began in August 1939. Görlitz in the province of Silesia, on both sides of the Lusatian Neisse, was a city of around 95,000 inhabitants and met the relevant conditions. A Wehrmacht garrison was stationed in the eastern part of the city; Görlitz belonged to the VIII Military District with command in Breslau. The Stalag built in Görlitz-Ost was therefore called Stalag VIII with the letter A appended, as it was the first camp of this type built in this area. The first prisoners of the Second World War, soldiers of the Polish Army, were brought here. see https://www.meetingpoint-memory-messiaen.eu/stalag-viii-a/
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A place of remembrance
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the official name of ER-4 is the Euroregional Bicycle Trail ER-4, marked with new orange signs, but along the way you can also see the old marking with paint on the trees - a red stripe on a white background
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The surface on the Zgorzelec side is a disappointment. I do not recommend using asphalt tires, especially after rain. Zgorzelec from Citronex at ul. Słowiańska/Aleja Lipowa to Łagów and A4 is potholed, uneven and sandy. Better to skip it. You can drive backwards from Citronex behind the hypermarkets at ul. Jaśminowa, and from Łagowaga take ul. There is a great bike path there on Leśna Street. The area around Gronowo and the basalt mine has very leaky asphalt, you can drive it but it shakes a lot. Then to Henryków, great surface. As of spring 2024. In Henryków, the historic Henryk yew tree is about 1,300 years old, is undergoing treatment and does not look impressive because it is surrounded by mesh and scaffolding, but it is still alive.
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Very good quality paths and also signs for the ER 4 from Görlitz/Zgorzelec to Lauban/Labàn.
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The region around Platerówka is rich in history. A prominent site is Czocha Castle, a significant historical site known for its secret passages and intriguing anecdotes, now functioning as a hotel. You can also explore the Gothic Manor in Platerówka (Dwór w Platerówce), built in 1510-1511, which is unique for its knight's residential tower features. Another historic building in the vicinity is Rajsko Castle.
Nature lovers can visit the impressive Leśniańskie Lake Dam and Hydropower Plant, constructed between 1901 and 1905, which blends well with the surrounding landscape. Another unique natural feature is the Stożek Perkuna Rock Formation, a volcanic formation on Ciasnota Mountain, featuring distinct basalt structures. Don't miss Henryk the Yew Tree in Henryków, an ancient tree approximately 1300 years old.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Euroregional Cycle Route ER-4 is a well-signposted path offering good quality routes from Görlitz/Zgorzelec to Lauban/Lubań, largely avoiding heavy traffic. For mountain biking, the Hřebenáč and Obora Trail offers both 'blue' (S0/S1) and 'red' (S1 with faster sections) routes, suitable for various skill levels amidst fantastic scenery. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Platerówka guide.
Platerówka offers various hiking opportunities. The region features scenic landscapes perfect for walking. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Słomiany Dwór (Strohhof) – Hagenmühle Pearl Mill loop' or the 'Czocha Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Platerówka guide.
Many attractions around Platerówka are suitable for families. Czocha Castle offers engaging tours with secret passages that can captivate children. The Leśniańskie Lake Dam is also an interesting site for a family outing. Additionally, the broader region includes the Naturschutz-Tierpark Görlitz, a nature and animal park that is a great option for families.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The well-preserved Czocha Castle with its intriguing history and hotel facilities is a highlight. The quality of cycling paths like the Euroregional Cycle Route ER-4 and the fun Hřebenáč and Obora Trail are also highly rated for their scenic routes and accessibility.
The best time to visit Platerówka depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for exploring the lakes and outdoor activities. For those interested in winter sports, ski areas like Ski & Sun and Szrenica Ski Arena are accessible, making winter a good time for snow activities.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, at the Leśniańskie Lake Dam, there is a free lower parking lot directly on the street with access to the dam, though it requires a short walk. The upper parking lot at the lake is chargeable.
Beyond the main castles, consider visiting the Manor in Platerówka (Dwór w Platerówce) for its unique Gothic architecture and rich local history. The ancient Henryk the Yew Tree in Henryków, despite its age and ongoing treatment, offers a glimpse into the region's deep natural heritage. The Stożek Perkuna Rock Formation is also a fascinating geological site.
The area around Platerówka is popular for various outdoor activities. Cycling is a major draw, with routes like the Euroregional Cycle Route ER-4 and mountain biking on the Hřebenáč and Obora Trail. Hiking is also popular, with trails ranging from easy to more challenging. Lakeside recreation and sailing are available near Czocha, and in winter, skiing is an option at nearby resorts.
Absolutely! The Hřebenáč and Obora Trail is highly recommended for mountain biking, offering both 'blue' (S0/S1) and 'red' (S1 with faster sections) routes. It provides an enjoyable experience with fantastic scenery for both beginners and more experienced riders. You can find more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Platerówka guide.
The Manor in Platerówka (Dwór w Platerówce) is historically significant as a Gothic manor built between 1510 and 1511. It's unique in eastern Lusatia for its features resembling a knight's residential tower and stands on the site of an earlier defensive structure. Over centuries, it served various purposes, from a hunting lodge to a silkworm breeding facility, and still retains its Gothic origins.


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