Attractions and places to see around gmina gmina gmina Gryfino encompass a diverse landscape in northwestern Poland, shaped by the Oder River and situated near the German border. This region features unique natural phenomena, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Characterized by its broad river valley, oxbow lakes, wetlands, and surrounding moraine hills, it offers a blend of recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore significant Gothic architecture, medieval defensive structures, and repurposed historical infrastructure.
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Socialist artwork, martial but still impressive
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The Renaissance castle is a former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania, which until its destruction in World War II was the best preserved castle of the Griffin Dukes who died out during the Thirty Years' War. After reconstruction, the Duke's castle is now one of the largest cultural centers in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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The north-east side of the market square is occupied by the town hall. The town houses on the south-east and south-west sides were rebuilt in the Baroque style. The most notable examples are the Monin Palace, which was reconstructed between 2002 and 2009, and the late-Baroque town houses near the current Harnaś restaurant from the 1990s. The north-west side, on the other hand, was rebuilt without any reference to the original architectural style. In particular, the neo-Renaissance building of the Old Stock Exchange was not rebuilt.
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Nice surroundings with some restaurants
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Monument with three eagles.
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Beautiful national park, mostly very easy to drive through.
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It was unveiled in 1979. It was funded by contributions from residents and the A. Warski Szczecin Shipyard. Its creator is the sculptor Gustaw Zemła, who collaborated on its creation with the sculptor E. Kozak. The monument refers to three generations of Szczecin residents whose memory was to be perpetuated by erecting the monument. The first of them is the generation of Szczecin's Polish community from the turn of the 19th and 20th century who lived abroad until the war. The second generation are the inhabitants of Szczecin who contributed to the reconstruction of the city after the war. The third eagle is a symbol of the last generation that was involved in the development of industry, health care, culture, communication and modern construction. The plinth was made by J.W. Piskorz-Nałęcki. Its total height is 22.5 m. The eagles depicted in the monument weigh a total of 60 tons, while the entire structure weighs as much as 150 tons.
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The buildings on the Heumarkt that were destroyed in World War II have been rebuilt since the mid-1990s.
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Gmina Gryfino is home to several unique natural features. Don't miss the enigmatic Crooked Forest (Krzywy Las), a grove of pines that bend sharply near their base, whose cause remains a mystery. The Międzyodrze (Lower Oder Valley Landscape Park) offers a network of water channels, rich flora, and fauna, ideal for naturalists and kayakers. You can also find ecological sites like 'Zgniły Grzyb' and 'Dolina Storczykowa' (Orchid Valley).
Yes, Gmina Gryfino boasts a rich history. Explore the Gothic Church of St. Mary (Kościół Narodzenia Najświętszej Maryi Panny), built around 1270, a significant example of Gothic architecture. Discover the remnants of medieval defenses at the Banska Gate (Brama Bańska) and the preserved sections of the city walls. The Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey and Church, founded in 1173, is another historical monument worth visiting.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Crooked Forest (Krzywy Las) – Lower Oder Canal loop from Pniewo' for an easy hike, or longer routes like the 'Mescherin–Gryfino Cycle Path – Gryfitów Bridge loop from Radziszewo' for cycling. For more options, explore the hiking routes or cycling tours available in the area.
Many attractions in Gmina Gryfino are suitable for families. The Oder River in Unteres Odertal National Park is family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe rich flora and fauna. The Monument to the Polish Deed (Pomnik Czynu Polaków) and the Chrobry Embankment (Chrobry Promenade) are also listed as family-friendly highlights. Additionally, the Water Park 'Laguna' in Gryfino provides recreational fun for all ages.
For scenic views, head to the Chrobry Embankment (Chrobry Promenade), which offers a 500m length and an observation deck in its towers, providing expansive views. The repurposed Neurüdnitz–Siekierki Railway Bridge, now a pedestrian and cycle path, also features a viewing tower on the Polish side, offering excellent vistas of the Oder River and surrounding landscape.
The broad Oder valley, with its oxbow lakes and wetlands, along with surrounding moraine hills, makes spring and autumn particularly appealing for nature observation and outdoor activities. During these seasons, the flora and fauna are vibrant, and the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular, especially for water-based activities.
Yes, the Monument to the Polish Deed (Pomnik Czynu Polaków) is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites, especially historical ones, as some may have uneven terrain or stairs.
Gmina Gryfino is excellent for cycling. The Neurüdnitz–Siekierki Railway Bridge has been repurposed as a pedestrian and cycle path, offering scenic rides. The Rail Trail Siekierki–Przyjezierze (Western Lakes Route R20) is a well-paved path through picturesque landscapes. You can find more detailed routes, such as the 'Blue Velo R3 Through Staffelde loop from Gryfino', on the cycling guide.
The region is rich in wildlife, especially in areas like the Międzyodrze. Forests are home to deer, roe deer, wild boars, and fallow deer. Birdlife is abundant, with water and wetland birds such as swans, storks, ducks, loons, and grebes. Cranes are frequently seen near Borzym, and white-tailed eagles near Mielenko.
Beyond the Gothic Church of St. Mary, you can visit the Palace Under the Lions (Pałacyk pod Lwami), a late 19th-century palace named for its sculpted entrance lions, which now serves as the Gryfino House of Culture. Additionally, the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle (Szczecin), a former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania, is now a cultural center and a significant historical building.
The Oder River is central to Gmina Gryfino's landscape and ecology. It shapes the unique Międzyodrze (Lower Oder Valley Landscape Park), an area between the Eastern and Western Oder rivers characterized by a vast network of water channels. The river and its valley provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna, making it a key natural feature and a popular spot for activities like kayaking and angling.
Yes, Gmina Gryfino features several ecological sites. 'Zgniły Grzyb' within the Szczecin Landscape Park provides a habitat for rare mammals and birds. 'Dolina Storczykowa' (Orchid Valley) southeast of Gryfino is another notable ecological area. The proposed ecological site 'Perkozek' is a mid-field water body known for white and yellow water lilies and supports various amphibians, birds, and mammals.


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