Attractions and places to see around Kostomłoty encompass historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. This region, particularly Kostomłoty near Środa Śląska, holds significant archaeological importance with evidence of settlements spanning various historical periods. The broader Gmina Kostomłoty also offers natural scenery, such as the Bystrzyca Valley Landscape Park. Visitors can explore a blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes.
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Małkowice Palace (Pałac w Małkowicach) is a 19th-century neoclassical manor house in the village of Małkowice near Wrocław in Lower Silesia (Poland). The building was erected by a merchant family and later belonged to various noble and landed gentry families.
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The elevated section or the former railway line of the Maare-Mosel cycle path is one of the best options near „Michels“. It is family-friendly, easy to ride, and offers very beautiful scenery through the Vulkaneifel – ideal for a relaxed tour without steep climbs.
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Asphalt bike path along the area belonging to the Wrocław-Starachowice airport. Pleasant descent towards Smolec.
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The castle is in excellent condition. But not accessible. It is secured with barbed wire and video surveillance. Why? I found the explanation on Wikipedia: The original palace stood on this site in 1574 (16th century). Gottlob Albrecht von Saurma (born 1743) [2] had the building rebuilt in the neoclassical style in 1798. In the first half of the 19th century, the castle was owned by the Counts von Stosch auf Manze from Mańczyce. In 1903, the building was expanded with side pavilions. The last German owner of the estate with knighthood rights until 1945 was Gustav von Johnston, a lieutenant in the Imperial Army [3]. After the end of World War II, the building fell into disrepair. The first major renovation took place in 1968. In 1977, the palace underwent extensive reconstruction. [4] It is the seat of the Ministry of Justice's correctional facility. The monument is part of the castle complex, which also includes a park [ 5 ] .
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The palace in Sadowice, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, is a 16th-century classicist residence, rebuilt in 1798 by Gottlob Albrecht von Saurma. The building is located on the Bystrzyca River, on the north-western edge of the village of Sadowice, with a façade facing the farm complex, preceded by a driveway and a round lawn. Currently, the palace serves as a Ministry of Justice Correctional Facility, which means that it is not open to visitors. For road cyclists, the asphalt routes in the vicinity of Kąty Wrocławskie are attractive, but it should be remembered that the area around the palace is fenced and inaccessible to visitors.
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The palace is not available to see up close.
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Currently, the Nursing and Care Center in Małkowice - Caritas
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Kostomłoty, particularly in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, offers several historical sites. You can see the St. Andrew's Church, one of the oldest preserved churches in Lower Silesia, dating back to the 13th century. The village also features a Historic Town Hall and tenements showcasing past architectural splendor. Additionally, an Archaeological Site (Site 27) reveals evidence of settlements from various historical periods, including the Linear Pottery culture.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Castle on the Water in Wojnowice is a charming place for relaxation, especially during the week, and its restaurant is open on weekends. Pałac Morawa, a Neoclassical palace with an extensive English landscape park, houses a foundation that runs a crèche and organizes youth meetings, making it a welcoming spot for families.
Near Kostomłoty in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, you can find the Bystrzyca Valley Landscape Park, offering natural scenery for outdoor enthusiasts. There's also Plaża - Borzygniew, a beach area within the wider Gmina Kostomłoty. The village itself has charming parks and walking paths where history intertwines with nature.
Some palaces are accessible, while others are not. The Castle on the Water in Wojnowice is open, offering a peaceful atmosphere and a restaurant. Pałac Morawa is also accessible, housing a foundation and offering rooms for rent and a restaurant. However, Sadowice Palace is currently a Ministry of Justice Correctional Facility and is not open to visitors, though its exterior can be viewed from a distance. The Jaworek Vineyard's palace is privately owned and currently falling into ruin.
Yes, depending on which Kostomłoty you refer to. In Kostomłoty (Lower Silesian Voivodeship), the Parish Church (Kościół Parafialny pw. Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego) dates back to the 14th century. More uniquely, in Kostomłoty (Lublin Voivodeship), you'll find the Neo Greek-Catholic Church of St. Nicetas the Martyr, which is the only Byzantine-Slavonic Rite parish in Poland and serves as the Shrine of the Martyrs of Pratulin. You can learn more about this unique church here.
The area around Kostomłoty offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Bypass of Kąty Wrocławskie' or routes with views of Ślęża Mountain. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Ratyński Forest – Jarnołów Nature Trail' or longer loops from Kąty Wrocławskie. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Czerńczyce Palace Ruins – Krobielowice Palace loop' or trails around Mietkowskie Lake. For more details on these activities, visit the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around Kostomłoty, Hiking around Kostomłoty, and MTB Trails around Kostomłoty.
Yes, for those looking for easier options, the 'Ratyński Forest – Jarnołów Nature Trail loop from Gałów' is an easy hiking route covering about 7.7 km. The village of Kostomłoty itself also features charming parks and pathways suitable for serene walks. For cycling, there are easy road cycling routes like the 'Bypass of Kąty Wrocławskie' (48.3 km) and easy MTB trails such as the 'Mountainbike loop from Kąty Wrocławskie' (22.1 km).
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Castle on the Water in Wojnowice, describing it as a charming spot for relaxation and photography. The historical significance of sites like St. Andrew's Church is also highly valued. Many enjoy the blend of historical architecture with natural landscapes, finding great gravel paths and magical places like Pałac Morawa.
Yes, Kostomłoty holds significant archaeological importance. Excavations at 'Site 27' have uncovered numerous artifacts from six different settlement stages. These include evidence of the Linear Pottery culture, Unětice culture, Lusatian culture, and the early Middle Ages. The Linear Pottery culture settlement, with its characteristic longhouses and pits, represents the oldest documented settlement in the area.
Kostomłoty Drugie, located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, is notable for its modern Parish Church of St. Andrew Bobola, consecrated in 1980, which features a distinctive architectural design. The area also highlights geological features with an active quarry of Devonian limestones and marls, and is near the Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve.
Yes, some attractions offer dining options. The Castle on the Water in Wojnowice has a restaurant open on weekends, with an outdoor pavilion in the summer. Pałac Morawa also features a restaurant. While specific cafes are not listed for all attractions, the presence of these dining facilities provides convenient options for visitors.


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