Best attractions and places to see around gmina Dąbie offer a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in Poland. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, with over 50% covered by pine and mixed forests, and lies at the confluence of the Oder and Bóbr rivers. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, immerse themselves in natural settings, and discover points of cultural interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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a great monument, well-preserved walls, and that tree in the middle - a priceless view
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The palace was built in 1907-1908, when Karl Riedel (since 1863) was the owner of Brzeźnica. In 1910, the estate became the property of Emil Zemke. After World War II, the palace was occupied by the Garrison Command of the Soviet Army, and from the 1950s to the end of 2006, it was a Social Welfare Home. A major renovation of the building was carried out in the early 1980s.
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The first mention of a wooden church dates back to 1323. The preserved temple is dated to the 14th century. It was renovated and modernized many times, including in 1619, 1651, 1889, 1932 and in the 1990s. During the Reformation until 1668, the church was used by Lutherans. The church is located in the center of the village, by a local road. Surrounded by a stone wall with a plastered gate with a semicircularly closed passage, covered with a small gable roof. Oriented building. The church was built in the Gothic style. The building is made of field and broken stone, founded on a rectangular plan with a narrower, triangularly closed presbytery, a sacristy on a rectangular plan to the north and a tower on a square plan to the west. The body is varied in height, from the highest tower to the lowest sacristy. The nave and sacristy are covered with gable roofs, the presbytery has a gable roof that changes into a tented roof, and the tower, reinforced with two buttresses, is covered with a tented roof topped with a pyramidal spire. The nave roof was lowered in the 17th century, as evidenced by traces on the eastern wall. The roofing is made of contemporary ceramic and sheet metal roof tiles. The elevations are unplastered, pierced with window and door openings, mostly closed with pointed arches, with brick, plastered frames. There is a wooden ceiling above the single-nave interior. Of the original furnishings, 17th and 18th century paintings and Renaissance and Baroque epitaphs have been preserved, as well as stained glass windows from the beginning of the 20th century.
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The temple was built in the 13th century by Prince Henry the Bearded and his wife Jadwiga. The church itself was built of field stones and bog iron ore. The brick and wooden turret with a bell dates back to the 20th century. It is a replica of the medieval one that collapsed in 1688. In the inner wall there was a pulpit and a painting depicting the agreement concluded in 1214 by the Piast princes, brothers Henry II the Pious and Konrad, who were fighting each other. Their mother, Jadwiga, tried to reconcile them. Apparently, she did not quite succeed, because the conflict turned into a fratricidal war. Konrad could not forgive his father, Henry the Bearded, for omitting his older brother in appointing him as his successor. The dispute was resolved by a battle. Henry was supported by the Germans, Konrad by the Poles. In the Battle of Studnica, Konrad's troops were defeated by the Germans. In the niches of the stone walls, a chapel with figures of the Virgin Mary and a cross with the inscription "wiederfeh'n" (we will meet again) have survived. A tree rooted in the walls adds magic to this place. Granite tombstones have been collected in the square by the tower. This is a remnant of the pre-war cemetery. During the Reformation, the church was administered by the Evangelicals and then by the Catholic parish in Słocina. Like many monuments in the region, it was not spared by the Thirty Years' War (1618-48). In the form of a secured ruin and a restored tower, it has survived to this day.
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Traffic is currently traveling over a construction site bridge.
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In the park surrounding the 19th-century palace there is an exhibition of heavy combat equipment, the second largest collection in the country after the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw. In the palace itself there are collections of melee weapons, decorations, uniforms and equipment. Typically, these types of museums are located in cities and are not surrounded by trees, palaces and farms. The specific atmosphere of this place contributes to its popularity not only in Poland, but also abroad. A variety of outdoor events, military performances and educational activities take place here throughout the year.
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Military Museum Drzonów / Militärmuseum Drzonów. In the park surrounding the 19th-century palace there is an exhibition of heavy combat equipment, the second largest collection in the country after the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw. In the palace itself there are collections of melee weapons, decorations, uniforms and equipment. Typically, these types of museums are located in cities and are not surrounded by trees, palaces and farms. The specific atmosphere of this place contributes to its popularity not only in Poland, but also abroad. A variety of outdoor events, military performances and educational activities take place here throughout the year.
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The road bridge over the Oder looks almost like a miniature version of the Blue Wonder in Dresden.
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Gmina Dąbie is rich in history. You can explore the extensive collection of military equipment at the Lubusz Military Museum, discover the eclectic architecture of Brzeźnica Palace, or delve into the past at the Piast Castle Krosno Odrzańskie, which houses a local museum. Additionally, the area features numerous historic churches, such as the 13th-century St. Lawrence Church in Bogaczów and the Baroque St. Nicholas Church in Dąbie.
Yes, the most prominent is the Lubusz Military Museum in Drzonów, which boasts the second-largest collection of heavy combat equipment in Poland. Inside, you'll find collections of weapons, uniforms, and equipment. For a cultural experience, the Ethnographic Museum in Ochla, about 30 km away, showcases over 60 historic rural architecture objects.
Gmina Dąbie is known as the 'Valley of Lakes and Forests,' with over 50% of its area covered by pine and mixed forests. It sits at the confluence of the Oder and Bóbr rivers and features four lakes, including the large and clean Jezioro Wielkie. The Dąbskie Błota (Dąbie Marshes) is a significant Natura 2000 area, vital for bird species.
For nature enthusiasts, the Dąbskie Błota (Dąbie Marshes) is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially for the rare Aquatic Warbler. The 'Dębowiec' Nature Reserve near the Bóbr River bridge offers opportunities to experience local flora and fauna. Additionally, the Grabina Nature and Educational Path provides an informative walk through the natural environment.
Families will enjoy Kompleks Dąbie, a recreational complex offering playgrounds, a sandy beach, a self-service rope park, a water park, an outdoor gym, zorbing, and water sports equipment rental. The Lubusz Military Museum and Piast Castle Krosno Odrzańskie also offer engaging experiences for all ages.
Yes, the region offers several water-based activities. You can enjoy a 60 km canoeing trail along the Oder River, stretching from Nietkowice to Szydłowo. Kompleks Dąbie, located on Jezioro Wielkie, provides a sandy beach, water park, and equipment rental for various water sports.
Gmina Dąbie is ideal for outdoor activities, with numerous hiking and cycling routes. Popular hiking options include the 'Dychów-Lubsko' (red trail) and 'Chromów-Żagań' (green trail). For cycling, there are many routes, including gravel biking options. You can find more details on routes like the easy Jezioro Wielkie w Dąbiu loop or explore other hiking trails and gravel biking routes in the area.
The best time to visit Gmina Dąbie for outdoor activities is typically during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer or the cold of winter.
While specific dog-friendly policies for attractions vary, the numerous natural areas in Gmina Dąbie are generally welcoming for walks with dogs. The extensive forests, nature reserves like 'Dębowiec,' and the many hiking and cycling trails provide ample space for you and your canine companion to explore. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
The terrain in Gmina Dąbie is characterized by its 'Valley of Lakes and Forests' landscape. You'll find a mix of pine and mixed forests, river valleys (Oder and Bóbr), and relatively flat areas around the lakes. This makes for generally easy to moderate hiking and cycling, with gentle inclines and varied natural surfaces.
Yes, Kompleks Dąbie is a standout recreational complex offering a wide array of activities. It features playgrounds, a sandy beach, a self-service rope park, a water park, an outdoor gym, zorbing (walking on water in a special sphere), eurobungee, and equipment rental for various water sports, making it a great destination for active recreation.
Beyond the main historical sites, Gmina Dąbie has several notable churches. These include the 13th-century Gothic St. Lawrence Church in Bogaczów, the Baroque St. Nicholas Church and Neoclassical Town Hall in Dąbie, and the neo-Gothic Saint Elizabeth of Portugal Church in Pław. Each offers a glimpse into the region's rich religious and architectural heritage.
For those seeking unique discoveries, consider visiting the Ruins of the 14th-century church in Wanderfeld, where a solid oak tree grows at the site of the altar, creating a truly atmospheric scene. Another intriguing spot is the Alfred Nobel Power Plant, a historical industrial site with fascinating architecture and history.


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