Best attractions and places to see around Gryżyński Park Krajobrazowy include its distinctive post-glacial landscape, characterized by a trough system with numerous lakes, ponds, and streams. Established in 1996, this landscape park in the Lubusz Voivodeship offers a diverse natural environment. It features extensive forests, significant water bodies like Jezioro Jelito and Jezioro Kałek, and unique geological formations such as the Gryżyński Wąwóz. The park provides opportunities to explore natural features and historical remnants like old water mills.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Entrance to Gryżyńskie Uroczyska - there is a map of the educational trail with a good legend, a bridge that seems to invite you to cross, in a beautiful and classic Polish forest. By the way, the Polish word "uroczysko" means "part of the forest", often associated with some legend.
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Great view (there is a small jetty overlooking the water) of Lake Kałek from its eastern shore. Beautiful and quiet, and the blue water attracts.
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Unfortunately not accessible.
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A frame church built in 1776, probably by the Żychliński family, the then owners of Grabin.
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A half-timbered church from 1776.
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Well worth seeing mansion, but now privately owned and not accessible. In the beautiful Gryżyński Landscape Park. More information: http://www.polskiezabytki.pl/m/obiekt/2518/Gryzyna/ and https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gry%C5%BCy%C5%84ski_Park_Krajobrazowy
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The park is characterized by its unique post-glacial landscape, including a distinctive trough system (Rynna Gryżyńska) with numerous lakes, ponds, and streams. Key natural features include the Gryżyński Potok (Gryżynka Stream), the largest lake Jezioro Jelito, and the spectacular Gryżyński Wąwóz (Gorge).
Yes, the region offers several historical points of interest. You can explore the Timber-Framed Church in Grabin, a religious building constructed in 1776. Additionally, remnants of former water mills, such as Młyn Strzelnik and Młyn Zaskórz, can be found along the Gryżyński Potok. The village of Gryżyna itself also features a church and a palace.
The park offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous marked trails, including the Forest Trail in Gryżyński Park Krajobrazowy. Cycling and horseback riding are also popular. For more detailed route information, explore the hiking, cycling, and running guides for the area.
Absolutely. The Entrance to Gryżyńskie Uroczyska leads to an educational nature path, perfect for families to learn about the local flora and fauna. Lake Kałek features a well-maintained swimming area and beach, offering water sports equipment rental. The easy hiking loops around Lake Kałek and Królewski Las are also suitable for families.
A popular scenic spot is the View of Lake Kałek, which offers a beautiful perspective from its eastern shore, complete with a small jetty. The entire post-glacial trough (Rynna Gryżyńska) provides numerous picturesque landscapes, especially around the lakes and the Gryżyński Wąwóz.
The park's diverse habitats support a rich array of wildlife. You might spot deer, wild boar, roe deer, foxes, and badgers in the extensive forests. The Gryżyński Potok and its surrounding areas are home to European beavers, otters, and rare birds like mountain wagtails, dippers, white-tailed eagles, black storks, and cranes.
Yes, the park features several marked trails. The 'Gryżyńskie Uroczyska' educational nature path is a 7.5 km route starting near Lake Kałek, passing by old mill ruins and the Gryżyński Wąwóz. There's also a 26 km black trail through Gryżyna and Grabin, and various loops around Lake Kałek and Królewski Las. You can find more details in the hiking guide.
Yes, Lake Kałek is a great spot for water activities. It has a well-maintained swimming area and a clean beach where you can rent water sports equipment. Other lakes like Jezioro Jelito also offer opportunities for fishing and boating.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for water activities at Lake Kałek. The extensive forests also create a unique microclimate, making it enjoyable even during warmer months.
Yes, the park is home to several unique ecological sites. Gryżyńskie Szuwary is a significant area of swampy meadows and alder and willow thickets, providing refuge for beavers, otters, and cranes. Additionally, Bagno Żurawinowe (Cranberry Bog) is a transitional peat bog known for valuable plant species like bog-rosemary and white beak-sedge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunities for peaceful exploration. The View of Lake Kałek is often highlighted for its quiet charm and clear blue water. The varied forest paths, like the Forest Trail in Gryżyński Park Krajobrazowy, are also highly rated for their scenic routes.
Yes, for those interested in horse riding, Rancho Gryżyna is located about 100 meters from the center of Gryżyna. It offers both riding lessons and recreational rides, allowing visitors to explore the park's trails on horseback.


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