Castles around Lubasz, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, provide insights into the region's historical architecture and aristocratic heritage. The area features the notable Palace in Lubasz, an elegant structure with origins dating back to the 16th century. This historical monument, set within a park, showcases classical architectural styles and significant reconstructions over centuries. Visitors can explore these sites to appreciate their historical evolution and tranquil surroundings.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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It's worth taking a tour around the castle, there are also beautiful views from the forest
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The castle is unique and impressive and radiates positive energy
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Private property, castle inaccessible. You can get closer by buying a ticket for the "ecological" path. You can't enter the path by bike.
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Today it is owned by the Forest School Complex (currently the castle houses the Forest School Complex dormitory and several classrooms).
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There's not much to look at ;-) getting closer to the castle costs money :P
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Neo-Renaissance chateau built in 1908 - 1912 for Count Wilhelm Bolek von Hochberg, the then owner of the Goraj estate.
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The region around Lubasz offers several historical sites. The most prominent is the Palace in Lubasz (Pałac w Lubaszu), a classical palace with origins dating back to the 16th century, set within a park. Other notable sites include Goraj Castle, a neo-Renaissance chateau, and Kobylniki Palace, a private estate with a hotel and restaurant.
The Palace in Lubasz (Pałac w Lubaszu) is privately owned and listed as an immovable monument. While the interior may not be accessible, visitors can appreciate its classical architecture and historical grandeur from the exterior and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of its surrounding park.
While many historical sites in the region are privately owned, some offer limited access or views. Goraj Castle currently houses a Forest School Complex dormitory and classrooms. Stobnica Castle is on private property, but you can get closer by purchasing a ticket for an 'ecological' path for a walking tour around the castle.
The region showcases a variety of architectural styles. The Palace in Lubasz is a classical palace, originally built in the mid-18th century. Goraj Castle is a neo-Renaissance chateau built in the early 20th century. These structures reflect the historical evolution and aristocratic heritage of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
For families, the walking tour around Stobnica Castle offers a relaxing experience in a nice setting. The surrounding parks of places like the Palace in Lubasz also provide pleasant spaces for walks. Kobylniki Palace, with its hotel and restaurant, could be a family-friendly stop for a meal with park views.
You can find various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including a 'Bike loop from Krucz' or the 'Czarnków Market Square – Jan of Czarnków Monument loop from Lubasz'. Mountain biking options include the 'Lubasz - 17th-century palace – Lubasz Bell Tower loop'. If you prefer hiking, an 'easy hike' around Stobnica Castle or the 'Lubasz - 17th-century palace loop from Lubasz' are available. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Lubasz, MTB Trails around Lubasz, and Easy hikes around Lubasz guides.
Yes, there are walking opportunities around the Palace in Lubasz. An 'easy hike' called the 'Lubasz - 17th-century palace loop from Lubasz' is available, covering approximately 5.7 kilometers. The palace is situated within a park, offering a tranquil setting for walks.
Specific dog policies vary by location. For Stobnica Castle, the 'ecological' path is for walking, but it's best to check their current pet policy directly before visiting. For the Palace in Lubasz, while the exterior and park are accessible, it's advisable to confirm any restrictions for dogs, especially given its private ownership.
Kobylniki Palace features a hotel with a good restaurant, offering views of the castle park from its terrace. For other locations, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages such as Lubasz itself or Gołańcz.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to each castle is limited. It's generally recommended to use local bus services to reach the nearest towns like Lubasz or Czarnków, and then consider local taxis, cycling, or walking to the specific historical sites. Parking availability is often present near these locations for those traveling by car.
The best time to visit the castles and palaces in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, including those around Lubasz, is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is generally mild and pleasant for exploring exteriors and parks, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer can also be good, but may be warmer and more crowded.
The Palace in Lubasz is set within a park, offering a scenic environment. Stobnica Castle is described as being in a very nice setting, and the walking tour around it provides opportunities to appreciate the surrounding natural features. The region itself is part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship, known for its varied landscapes.


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