Attractions and places to see around gmina gmina gmina Myślibórz include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in the southwestern part of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland, the region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, numerous forests, and the Myślibórz Lake District. The area retains elements of its medieval urban layout, including defensive walls and Gothic architecture. It offers opportunities to explore both historical structures and natural environments.
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The first town hall in Trzcińsko (probably wooden) was built in the 13th century. The current building dates from the 15th century. In the 16th century, it was adorned with late Gothic gables. The rooms feature cross-ribbed vaults, with the exception of the former courtroom, which has reticulated vaults and 16th-century polychrome. Over the centuries, the building has been renovated, rebuilt, and rebuilt numerous times, changing its appearance. Only the town hall's foundations remain unchanged. Extensive renovations were carried out after the Thirty Years' War, in the second half of the 17th century, and at the turn of the 20th century. The last significant renovation was carried out in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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One of the two preserved city gates in Myślibórz. Unfortunately, visiting it is difficult because the main road into the city runs through and alongside the gate. Traffic there is very heavy.
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Lake Strzeszowskie is the largest body of water in the Trzcińsko-Zdrój commune, located in the Myśliborskie Lakeland. It has a surface area of over 120 ha and reaches a depth of 14 meters, which makes it attractive for both anglers and bathing enthusiasts - there is an official bathing area with water assessed as excellent quality. The north-eastern part of the lake borders the Natura 2000 area, which additionally increases its natural values. Access by bike is possible via local roads, and the area around the lake is conducive to peaceful relaxation by the water.
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The church was built in the 13th century. Initially, it was a single-nave granite building with a tower on the west side. In the 14th century, a brick chancel was added, and then the main nave was demolished and a new one, also made of brick, was built. In the 15th century, an ambulatory was built around the chancel with a tower on the east side, and two side naves were extended to the sides of the west tower. The church was destroyed by fire twice and then rebuilt. In the 19th century, it was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. During World War II, the church was seriously damaged. The reconstruction was completed in 1977. The east tower was not rebuilt.
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Neuenburg Gate from the 13th/14th century, a former city gate.
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A shelter in place of the station on the former Gryfino-Swobnica railway line. Fragment of the Blue Velo – Odrzańska Trasa Rowerowa.
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built in the first half 14th century brick. The façade is diversified by blinds and a two-row decorative frieze. The gate is topped with a tented roof. In 1737, a thorough renovation was carried out (this date is visible on the banner on the roof). In 1968, a youth hostel and an equipment rental shop were opened at the gate. A branch of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society was also located here.
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It is a Gothic temple, built in several phases, built in the second half of the 13th century, and then rebuilt and expanded (e.g. in the first half of the 14th century it was expanded into a pseudo-basilica with four bays and three naves with a three-and-a-half-bay a presbytery closed on five sides and a tower built on a square plan, in the 15th century the presbytery ambulatory and chapels next to the tower were built, and in 1739 a new tower was built on the eastern side). destroyed for the last time in 1945 and rebuilt in 1958 - 1964 (but without the eastern tower). The western tower was rebuilt in 1975-1976, and in July 1987 it was covered with copper sheets. There are preserved granite sections in the front wall, and two Gothic portals in the southern wall. In the main altar there is a triptych from the cemetery chapel in Gryfice. In the presbytery there are stained glass windows by Janina Spychalska from Szczecin and Maria Uspiewska from Warsaw. Church, previously dedicated to St. Maurycy, since 1958 it has been called the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Gmina Myślibórz is rich in historical sites. You can visit the medieval Nowogródzka Gate and the Pyrzycka Gate, which are remnants of the 14th-century defensive walls. The Town Hall in Trzcińsko-Zdrój, dating from the 15th century, is another notable historical site. Within Myślibórz Old Town, explore the Collegiate Church of St. John the Baptist, the former Dominican Church and Monastery, and the unique Templar Chapel.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural landscapes. The Myślibórz Lake District features over 20 lakes, including the large Myśliborskie Lake, which is popular for water sports and fishing. You can also visit the Myśliborski Gorge, known for its educational trail and the distinctive basalt pillars of the Myśliborskie Organ. For scenic views, head to "Górka Ślimacza" in Park Armii Krajowej, offering vistas of the Myśla River estuary and Lake Myśliborskie.
The area around Gmina Myślibórz is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the Pyrzyce Gate loop from Myślibórz. For cyclists, there are routes like the "Nowogródzka Gate – View of Barlinek loop" or the "Rail Trail Near Myślibórz – Nowogródzka Gate loop." Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the "Chojna Town Hall – Myślibórz Lake loop." More details on these routes can be found in the easy hikes, cycling, and MTB trails guides for the region.
Many attractions in Gmina Myślibórz are suitable for families. Natural spots like Strzeszowskie Lake offer bathing areas and relaxation. Emanuel Lasker Park features a playground and chess tables. Historical sites like the Town Hall in Trzcińsko-Zdrój and the Nowogródzka Gate are also marked as family-friendly, allowing for an educational and engaging visit for all ages.
The Myślibórz Lake District is central to the gmina's natural beauty. The largest body of water, Myśliborskie Lake, covers 630 hectares and is ideal for swimming, fishing, and various water sports. Strzeszowskie Lake is another excellent option with an official bathing area and high-quality water, perfect for peaceful relaxation by the water.
Beyond the main historical buildings, you can explore the Museum of the Myślibórz Lake District, housed in the former 14th-century Chapel of the Holy Spirit, which offers exhibitions on archaeology and ethnography. The Chapel of St. Gertrude, an early 15th-century chapel, now serves as an art workshop and is located behind the Nowogródzka Gate.
Absolutely. Myśliborskie Lake is a prime spot for both relaxation and water sports, offering several beaches and supervised swimming areas. The Myśla River provides opportunities for kayaking. For a quiet break, the Rest Area at the Former Baniewice Railway Station offers a peaceful spot with amenities along a cycling route.
Yes, near the village of Pszczelnik, you'll find the Monument to Lithuanian Aviators. This monument commemorates Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas, who tragically died in 1933 during an attempt to fly from New York to Kaunas. There's also a nearby museum and an original Lithuanian chapel dedicated to their memory.
The Myśliborski Gorge is a significant natural attraction, especially within the Land of Extinct Volcanoes. It features a 4.5 km educational trail that winds through diverse forests and a meadow, offering views of the Lower Silesian Lowland. Here, you can observe rare plant species like the "common tongue" fern and see the Myśliborskie Organ, which consists of distinctive basalt pillars from a former volcano.
Myślibórz Old Town preserves its medieval urban layout, encircled by remnants of 14th-century defensive walls. Key features include the Nowogródzka Gate and Pyrzycka Gate, the Powder Tower, and the rectangular Market Square with its late Baroque Town Hall from 1771. The Collegiate Church of St. John the Baptist, with its Gothic architecture and valuable interior furnishings, is also a central part of the Old Town's historical charm.
Gmina Myślibórz is home to several nature reserves. These reserves protect rare plant species, impressive erratics (large boulders), and monumental trees. While specific names are not detailed, they offer opportunities to experience the region's biodiversity and untouched natural beauty.
The best time to visit Gmina Myślibórz for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, water sports on the lakes, and exploring the natural reserves and historical sites comfortably.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all attractions are not provided, many natural areas and outdoor trails in Gmina Myślibórz, such as the Myśliborski Gorge educational trail and the numerous cycling and hiking routes, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations.


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